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The Carolina Quarterly celebrates 60 years of publication
| The Carolina Quarterly celebrates 60 years of publication |
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| Monday, October 13, 2008 | |
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The Carolina Quarterly is celebrating six decades as a student-run literary journal of fiction and poetry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The thrice-annual journal recently published an anniversary edition that comprises art, essays, poetry, fiction and literary reviews.
The Carolina Quarterly is celebrating six decades as a student-run literary journal of fiction and poetry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The thrice-annual journal recently published an anniversary edition that comprises art, essays, poetry, fiction and literary reviews. The publication, available in the Bull’s Head Bookshop at UNC, is free to Carolina students and $5 for others. Work by UNC creative writing faculty and authors Michael Chitwood and Michael McFee is included. Founded in 1948, the Carolina Quarterly features works from Carolina students and regional and national writers. “We’re always looking for good fiction and poetry especially,” said Evan Gurney, the Carolina’s Quarterly’s co editor-in-chief. “It has a great history and legacy of publishing really good writers,” News Services contact: LJ Toler, (919) 962-8589 |

