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North Carolina Literary Review Karen D. Wood Alexander contextualizes the march by

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'An excellent guide for students new to writing essays at university' - David Ellicott

North Carolina Literary Review Karen D. Wood Alexander contextualizes the march byThe 2022 issue explores North Carolina writers who teach (and teachers who write). The issue opens with Georgann Eubanks's essay on North Carolina playwright, civil rights activist, and UNC Chapel Hill Professor Paul Green, followed by letters from Peter Taylor from his Greensboro home where he taught at North Carolina Women's College (now UNC Greensboro) and Marian Janssen's John Ehle Prize essay on Carolyn Kizer's UNC Chapel Hill years. The featured

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