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Dip's Kitchen was #9 on the November 20 Cookbook Bestseller
List from BookSenseeven though it was published a full year ago!
Michael McFee, editor of This is Where We Live: Short Stories by 25 Contemporary North Carolina Writers, appeared on "North Carolina People," a popular television interview program hosted by former UNC President William Friday. In early 2001, he will also appear on "North Carolina Bookwatch." Both shows are productions of UNC-TV and are aired on public television stations throughout North Carolina. Ben and Karen Barker have been appearing in front of standing-room-only audiences at North Carolina bookstores and gourmet shops, discussing their newly published cookbook, Not Afraid of Flavor: Recipes from Magnolia Grill. The Barkers also appeared on the Food Network's "Cooking Live" with Sara Moulton in November.
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![]() Sherman's Civil War: Selected Correspondence of William T. Sherman, 1860-1865 Edited by Brooks D. Simpson and Jean V. Berlin "[A] superb collection."New York Review of Books |
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