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CQ Speaks is the voice of The Carolina Quarterly. Join us monthly for an irreverent mix of curated readings, interviews with authors, editor tell-alls, and issue release parties. For readers, writers, and the curious.
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Colin Dekeersgieter sits down with poet and scholar Emilio Taiveaho Peláez for the second part of their discussion on Langston Hughes's visit to Chapel Hill and his publications in Contempo: A Review of Books and Personalities."Under discussion here is Langston Hughes’s 1931 poem 'Christ in Alabama' & listenin’ through this conversation it’s clear …
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Two conversations about opportunities for writing. Paul Blom and Davis Winkie talk about the upcoming UNC Veterans Writing Workshop: Popular Narratives and the Experience of War. Carolina Quarterly Reviews Editors Ben Murphy and Carly Schnitzler dissect the perfect review and tease the upcoming issue.For UNC Veterans Writing Workshop Info, visit: h…
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Two conversations focused on fiction: an interview with Jinny Koh, author of short story from 67.2, "Close to Home" and a conversation between fiction editors Paul and Matt about editing at the fiction desk (there's only one desk) and publishing print vs. online.In this episode:Sarah George-Waterfield, Editor-in-ChiefPaul Blom, Fiction EditorMatt D…
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Catch up on the other winners from the Carolina Quarterly's contest, "Wake, and Dream Again," as featured in our Fall/Winter 68.1 Issue. Former Fiction Editors Moira Marquis and Laura Broom discuss the contest, their reading strategies, and dealbreakers for reading fiction pieces. Then, Ken Derry reads his flash fiction piece "As the Turtles Do."In…
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A sneak peak of Carolina Quarterly's Fall/Winter 68.1 Issue featuring Fiction Editor Paul Blom's interview with Kathleen Mcnamara, winner of our short fiction contest "Wake, and Dream Again." Her story, "Cryptozoology," appears in the new issue. Poet Charlotte Muzzi also reads one of her poems from the issue, "Bernoulli's Principle Does Not Explain…
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