For more information contact:
Katrina Williams
Room C-208a
(252) 246-1297
kwilliams@wilsoncc.edu
or
The Foundation Office
(252) 246-1452
vpickett@wilsoncc.edu
Supported and funded by the Wilson Community College Foundation and the Wade A. Gardner, Jr. and Lonnie M. Chase Endowment for the Cultural Arts.
For more information or to receive a packet of guidelines and submission materials contact:

Attention all writers, visual artists, and photographers. We are looking for Wilson Community College student and employee contributions in poetry, personal essays, short fiction, visual art, and photography.
Cover Design: Awarded to the student with the winning design using art or photography.

A "Winter's Tale" of the Wilson Literary Review was held on Thursday, November 5, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. in the Frank Eagles Community Business Center. The event featured entertainment, refreshments, and an information session about how students and employees could become part of the Wilson Literary Review.
The event culminated with a dedication of the "Poets' Corner Shakespeare" Statute for the Wilson Community College Library. This event was sponsored by the Foundation Office and the Wade A. Gardner, Jr. and Lonnie M. Chase Endowment for Cultural Activities.
Attention all writers, visual artists, and photographers. We are looking for Wilson Community College student and employee contributions in poetry, personal essays, short fiction, visual art, and photography. Find all the details on the Wilson Literary Review page.

Interviewed by Katrina Williams, Editor of the Wilson Literary Review.
When the Literary Magazine Contest for 2009-2010 was being organized, as editor of the Wilson Literary Review, I thought it would be a wonderful idea to have a published writer judge our 2nd Annual Literary Magazine Contest. I am a member of the North Carolina Writer's Network, as is Suzy Barile. I had read several postings about Suzy Barile's new novel Undaunted Heart: The True Story of a Southern Belle & a Yankee General, so I checked it out on Amazon.com and decided to order it. I started reading the book and liked it, so I decided to find out how to contact her and ask if she would be willing to do a book reading/book signing at Wilson Community College as well as be the judge of our Literary Magazine Contest. I e-mailed her, and with great pleasure, she agreed to do both. I wanted our students, faculty, and staff at Wilson Community College to meet Suzy Barile, so I decided to do an e-mail interview with her. (continue with the interview: Part one - Part two)