Tag Archives: Jill McCorkle

Friday links: Bookworms, a national digital library, how you can chat with Khaled Hosseini & more

• We’re guessing you probably don’t need any encouragement, or anything, but Qwiklit has put together a really fun list of 50 Reasons You Should Be a Bookworm. • Tuesday, April 2, was International Children’s Books Day, which the folks at … Continue reading

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Two novels, one title

This April, we reviewed two very different books by best-selling authors . . . with the exact same title. (We know, it’s weird.) Perhaps Life After Life was such a perfect title for both stories—for different reasons—that neither publisher was interesting … Continue reading

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12 super story collections

A great short story can convey a world in just a few well-written pages. (They have to be well-written, because the author has such a short space to hook the reader!) I have always had a soft spot for short … Continue reading

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McCorkle and Smith's words take the stage

Yesterday on Twitter we asked if an adult author can cross over to children’s books (prompted by an article in The Guardian). Here’s another question for you. Does popular fiction translate on the stage? If you loved Lee Smith’s The … Continue reading

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The New South at the SFoB

Another dispatch from the Southern Festival of Books… One of my favorite sessions from the Festival was Saturday’s panel with Madison Smartt Bell, Kevin Wilson and Jill McCorkle. Bell is the editor of New Stories from the South: The Year’s … Continue reading

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