N&O Index Card Listings
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Authors
- Latest book takes look at medicines of 'exciting '80s' - Ja 6 85 14C
- Two N.C. authors (Hedin; Porter) win $20,000 fellowships - Ja 7 85 12C
- A tale of two prizewinning writers (Hedin; Porter) - Ja 12 85 14A
- Campbell teacher's (Edgerton's) contract delayed after writing novel about small town - Mr 28 85 1
- Gaston man (Rumfelt) parlays dusty diary into book about WWII - My 14 85 16C
- He's one of us forever, author says - My 26 85 1C
- Heaviest twin (McCrary) author of book about exercise - Jn 9 85 38A
- A short story of a tall novelist (Pearson) - Jy 14 85 1C
- Writers bloom in once-sparse literary field - Jy 21 85 14-9
- For Epps, political reality makes the best fiction - Oc 30 85 18A
Authors
- Novel lets native of Stantonsburg (Shivers) out of her own jail - My 2 83 10A
- In her books, Lee Smith goes home again - Au 21 83 1C
- Irreverent UNC writer (Levin) fills book with business tips - Se 6 83 6D
- Writer's interesting twists are not only in his books (Robertson) - Se 22 83 1C
Authors
- Polishing the state's literary image - Ja 5 86 1D
- Godwin at Peace long after finishing school; Author finds stories in life's experiences - Fe 12 86 9A
- ASU professors (Gade; Stillwell; Rex) write N.C. reference book - Ap 3 86 4C
- Author (Russell) finds multitude of religions thriving in N.C. - Ap 13 86 36A
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- This novelist (Jeske) writes in a romance language - My 27 86 12A
- One man's war - and peace (Proffitt) - Jn 1 86 1C
- Price's unforeseen path to 'Kate Vaiden' - Jn 22 86 4D
- Looking for an answer to 'whys' (Smith) - Au 5 86 8A
- This book, its authors hope, will deserve nine months of close attention - Oc 9 86 30A
- Writer's (Ellison's) window of opportunity - No 3 86 16A
- Price gets N.C. award for fiction - No 8 86 1C
- For whom will the bell toll? (Reynolds) - No 17 86 14A
- For science-fiction writer (Card), there is something out there - De 21 86 1C
- A woman (Carter) in search of adventure; If TV buys her script, Raleigh writer will get away
- with murder - De 22 86 1
- Devoted 'Jim and Tammy' watcher (Lail) satirizes TV evangelism - De 28 86 31A
Authors
- Price wins top award for novel (National Book Critics Circle) - Ja 13 87 1C
- Finding novelist in her novels (Goldman) - Mr 4 87 8A
- Writer's perch on the porch, out in the open (Russell) - Mr 6 87 1B
- A sampling of the work of six North Carolina writers - Mr 29 87 8D
- Words rooted in Tar Heel soil - Mr 29 87 1D
- An Olympic-size appetite for trivia (Mallon; on Olympics) - Ap 21 87 6A
- This perfect story has a happy ending (Gibbons) - Ap 27 87 8A
- A rich sampler of prose and poetry from a great N.C. writer (Chappell) - My 3 87 4D
- History text (by Beers) tells civilization's story well ... and sells - Jn 7 87 8A
- One man's romance with the written word (Warner) - Jn 19 87 1B
- Table talk: Author of new book (Egerton) dishes up Southern history in tasty style - Jy 21 87 10A
- Love's labors not lost on 'the Lee Girls' (by Coulling) - Au 10 87 6A
- Delicate words and pages (Shih) - Oc 1 87 29A
- Professor (Stephenson) cottons to woman of the Old South - No 13 87 1D
- A Poe-pourri of family lore - De 14 87 1D
- Funderburk hawks book on foreign policy - De 17 87 38A
- Hendersonville retiree's book honors 82 years with twin sister (Jones) - De 28 87 14C
Authors
- Writing a biography of 'Roots' author is no small endeavor (Romaine) - Fe 12 92, 5B
- Writers extol books' virtues; Characters' lives shaped by reading - Fe 21 92, 8B
- the power to make the home turf blush; A writer (Kenan) asks: Why waste time on something that isn't provocative? - Ap 24 92, 1D
- Writing it out (Rogers) - Jy 23 92, 1E
- Flavoring his medicine with mystery; Joe Graedon tries fiction to get his message across - Au 23 92, 1E
- Authors say picking Gardner for book a bottom line decision - Au 28 92, 6C
- An American woman; Political activist and author, Woo may be her own best example of a boat rocker - Se 7 92, 1C
- Courting justice; A new book looks at how J. Edgar Hoover used his power to play politics with the Supreme Court - Se 9 92, 1D
- On the waterfront; Thoreau had Walden Pond; Janet Lembke has the Neuse - Oc 4 92, 1G
- Black heroes inspire writer (De Gree) from Shelby - Oc 6 92, 8B
- A favorite son; Scholar, lawyer and now author John Russell publishes his first novel - Oc 7 92, 1D
- Crime pays; Muriel Resnik Jackson hits the bull's eye with her first shot - Oc 11 92, 1G
- Teacher, writer helps keep it's in its place - Oc 18 92, 10C
- Professor (Petroski) taps into everyday evolution - No 28 92, 3B
- Tales of the city: Raleigh writer Armistead Maupin looks homeward - No 29 92, 1E
Authors
- Jamie Wooten's pot of gold; What does it take to be a TV writer? - Ja 14 90 1H
- On scholars and scribblers - Fe 4 90 5J
- The journey from ECU to 'The Long Gray Line' - Fe 18 90 5J
- Working up a lather over 'Hairdo'; Southerner (Gilbert) basks in praise of first novel - Fe 24 90 1D
- Pete Hendricks' odyssey in war and peace - Ap 1 90 5J
- Author (Godwin) can come home again - Ap 28 90 1D
- Message for the millenium; Author (Kessel) does not take the end of the world lightly - My 6 90 1E
- Special treatment; Author (Goldblatt) knows there's reason to celebrate practically any special event - Jy 16 90 1C
- Writers famous and writers unrecognized - Au 19 89 4J
- A story to tell; Secreast quit writing before he became a published author - Se 28 90 1D
- The author's animal magnetism (Mason) - Oc 8 90 1C
- True grit; Author (Slatta) tells it like it was, says cowboys were short on cash and class - Oc 30 90 1E
- Authors bring life to page - No 1 90 5F
- Southerners in their own write - No 2 90 1D
- A professional grouch; Yet animal rights activist (Amory) wears heart on his sleeve - No 16 90 1D
- Writer (Wilson) moves from love to murder - De 6 90 1E
- Raleigh youth inspired book (by Manson) - De 15 90 12D
- Taking them at their work; Closet novelists battle fiction addiction - De 30 90 1E
Authors
- Rediscovering writers who first seduced us - Fe 19 89 4D
- Shipwrecked rabbi (Ucko) has his sunken story rescued - Mr 2 89 1C
- Tar Heel of the week: A man and his novels, his movie and his mountains (Ehle) - Mr 5 89 3D
- Novel-writing class at Duke has high success rate - Mr 16 89 2T
- Gaining from the losses; Author (Viorst) reasons we must give up in order to go on - Mr 22 89 1D
- Breaking silence of everyday life through writing - Mr 27 89 1D
- 'Still living that same life'; Tillie Olsen writes about what she knows best - Ap 7 89 1D
- Long tale behind the book; Journalist's (Bledsoe's) 4 years on 'Bitter Blood' - Ap 14 89 1D
- Turning scraps into stories; Ruth Moose proceeds with writing in mind - My 2 89 6A
- Giving credit to the mother lode of inspiration (Tan) - My 13 89 1D
- N.C. native (Barnhardt) proves he has the write stuff - Jn 17 89 1D
- Writing her own script; Southern orphan (Gibbons) hopes her books outlast Bojangles - Jn 27 89 8A
- Where to go to make Triangle house a home; Authors share list of 'best' stores, services - Jy 17 89 1D
- Science-fiction writer's guide to the galaxy - Au 7 89 1D
- At the edge of two worlds (McLaurin) - Au 28 89 1D
- 'Every once in a while you hit'; Novelist (Payne), obsessed by writing game, takes ball down
- court again - Se 4 89 1D
- It's all relative; Images of kin surface in new novel (Kenan) - Se 8 89 1D
- Dixie writers: Just good ol' Southern talk, darlin' - Oc 22 89 2D
- A Nash County girl's tribute (to Welty) - No 5 89 5D
- The untamed tongue; John Fairchild, fashion's fiercest, is all the rage No 9 89 1D
- Continuing the journey; Latest book walks with animals in Jenkins' life - De 20 89 1D
Authors
- The killing man; Mickey Spillane finds an oasis in Murrells Inlet - Ja 20 91 1E
- A mysterious job; Johnston County writer (Maron) creating a new character - Fe 12 91 1E
- Cash and his South; Was the writer a racist of his time or a poet ahead of it - Fe 17 91 1J
- Going for the kill; Crime writer Cornwell finds mystery in murder's aftermath - Fe 22 91 1D
- UNC-CH focusing on female, minority writers - Mr 23 91 2B
- The Kitty's been in the trash again - Ap 21 91 4J
- The dark pages; Durham author's (Wadkins' novels flavored with myth, magic - My 13 91 1C
- Long days, good life; N.C. native (Williams) finds niche as 'Fresh Prince' writer - Jn 6 91 1E
- Probing the pain; Writing became effective therapy for inner anguish (Siman) - Jy 1 91 1C
- 2 authors (Bledsoe; McGinniss) battle for final word about murder in a small town - Oc 6 91 1
- Searching for Anne Tyler - Oc 29 91 1
- Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist (Taylor) returns again to Greensboro - No 17 91 3C