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Sweet, Sweet Saccharinnew

Empty Pleasures views 20th-century America through the progress of its sweeteners.
INDY Week  |  Adam Sobsey  |  10-27-2010  |  Nonfiction

Local Poet Jeffery Beam's Latest Volume, Gospel Earthnew

Everything you are not noticing in the natural world has been captured in this book.
INDY Week  |  Jaimee Hills  |  10-25-2010  |  Nonfiction

Walking in Black Women's Footstepsnew

Two important new histories of the Civil Rights movement.
INDY Week  |  Adam Sobsey  |  10-25-2010  |  Nonfiction

Emma Donoghue Hits Her Stride With Roomnew

In her research for Room, Donoghue says she was intrigued by the way people tend to "personalize" kidnapping cases they read about or see in the news.
INDY Week  |  Zack Smith  |  09-24-2010  |  Fiction

Nicholas Sparks Discusses the Craftnew

Since the publication of The Notebook in 1996, New Bern's Nicholas Sparks has become the definition of a blockbuster writer with his tales of tragic lovers set against the Carolina coast.
INDY Week  |  Zack Smith  |  09-20-2010  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

William Gibson Discusses Memory, Twitter and His Latest Novelnew

Gibson, whose early works -- especially his 1984 debut, Neuromancer -- epitomized cyberpunk literature, is a writer who has seen his visions become unremarkable reality.
INDY Week  |  Gerry Canavan  |  09-20-2010  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Algonquin Books' 25th edition of New Stories From the Southnew

Are guest editor Amy Hempel and series editor Kathy Pories pointing us to a change in Southern literature?
INDY Week  |  Adam Sobsey  |  09-01-2010  |  Fiction

Rosanne Cash keeps composure, discusses new memoirnew

Cash discusses her feelings about the film Walk the Line, her early musical influences and having Morrissey as an in-law.
INDY Week  |  David Klein  |  08-25-2010  |  Fiction

Tar Heel poets write about cookingnew

In The Sound of Poets Cooking, a combined cookbook and poetry anthology, more than 60 poets ladle out enticing recipes and crafted verse, woven thematically together.
INDY Week  |  Chris Vitiello  |  08-19-2010  |  Fiction

Chapel Hill transplant Rosecrans Baldwin publishes his debut novelnew

You Lost Me There has received ample advance praise, "so now I'm in a daily cycle of panic attacks and nervous anticipation," Baldwin says, laughing.
INDY Week  |  Adam Sobsey  |  08-16-2010  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Sebastian Junger's Gripping Chronicle of Afghanistannew

Sebastian Junger's meditations on fear, killing and love—and on the intoxicating allure of combat for one group of young men—will no doubt earn WAR a well-deserved spot among the great works of combat journalism.
INDY Week  |  Bronwen Dickey  |  06-10-2010  |  Nonfiction

The Secret World of Day Laborersnew

Day laborers are among the most exploited and vulnerable workers in the American economic system, yet they perform some of the most necessary — and dirty — jobs. Dick Reavis, a veteran journalist, chronicles his experiences working as a 62-year-old day laborer.
INDY Week  |  Dick J. Reavis  |  02-19-2010  |  Excerpts

Greensboro Writer Riffs on New Phish Biographynew

First assigned to cover the band for Rolling Stone in 1995, Parke Puterbaugh became both fan and occasional band publicist, which granted him the access to observe Phish at their peak and through their drug-addled nadir.
INDY Week  |  Rob Mitchum  |  01-14-2010  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Michael Chabon Discusses Children and Popular Culturenew

Chabon is the jack-of-all-trades of contemporary literature. His literate, humorous, elegiac books include everything from a Pulitzer Prize winner about comic book creators to an alternate-world mystery in a Jewish free state. Now he's got a new collection of essays, Manhood for Amateurs: The Pleasures and Regrets of a Husband, Father and Son.
INDY Week  |  Zack Smith  |  10-30-2009  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

'Our Noise' Tells the Story of Merge Records, and Tells it Wellnew

The book is remarkably candid; it thoroughly examines interpersonal and financial problems, not just triumphs. Because of the candor, we believe the portrayal of Merge as a genuinely noble label, with an uncommon blend of ethics, frugality and business savvy.
INDY Week  |  Brian Howe  |  09-18-2009  |  Nonfiction

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