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Book News
The New Orleans Gulf South
Booksellers has renamed its Book of the Year Award the Joseph Arrigo Book of the
Year Award in honor of Arrigo, owner the book distributor firm Forest Sales.
In renaming the award, Arrigo was praised for his "unsurpassed commitment to
local and regional books and his many years of dedication to the local
bookselling community."
The 2001 NOGSBA Book of the Year
was Gardens of New Orleans, by Lake Douglas, Jeannette Hardy and Richard
Sexton.
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- Call for Papers
Delta Blues Symposium VIII: The
Sacred and the Secular (deadline: January 15, 2002)
Faulkner and His
Contempories (deadline: January 15, 2002)
Robert Penn Warren
Circle (deadline: January 18, 2002)
Eudora Welty and
Material Objects (deadline: February 1, 2002)
Appalachian
Writers Association Call for Papers (deadline: February 15, 2002)
- Southern
Literary Journal (deadline: March 1, 2002)
The Survival of
Flannery O'Connor (deadline: March 15, 2002)
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- Contests
South Carolina Fiction
Project 2002 (deadline: January 15, 2002)
KSU Golden Age Poetry Contest (deadline: February 4, 2002)
O,
Georgia Writing Competition (deadline: March 15, 2002)
Frontiers in Writing Contest (deadline: April 1, 2002)
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William Faulkner Creative
Writing Competition 2002 (deadline: April 1, 2002)
Fred Bonnie
Memorial Award for Best First Novel (deadline: May 15, 2002)
Appalachian
Writers Association Contests for 2002 (deadline: June 1, 2002)
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- News from
Past Issues
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- 2001:
12
11
10
09
08
07
06 05
04 03
02
01
2000: 12
11 10
09 08
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