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North Carolina Literary Review, No. 10 (2001)

North Carolina Literary Review, No. 10 (2001)

North Carolina Literary Review, No. 10 (2001)

North Carolina Literary Review, No. 10 (2001): (Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature in North Carolina)

by Margaret D. Bauer (editor)

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Fine condition! A clean, bright, and tight copy -- no markings or defects. Special feature edition, "Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature in North Carolina." Includes an essay on North Carolina native Orson Scott Card, and an interview with North Carolina science fiction and fantasy author John Kessel. Ships from NC. All paperbacks are sealed in plastic, packed securely with protective cardboard backing, and shipped promptly with tracking.

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Title
North Carolina Literary Review, No. 10 (2001)
Author
Margaret D. Bauer (editor)
Book Condition
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Binding
Paperback
Publisher
East Carolina University
Place of Publication
Greenville, NC
Date Published
2001
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