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Duncan wins Southern writers award

Posted on April 5, 2007 by Staff

Pamela Duncan, of Saxapahaw, has been awarded the James Still Award for Writing about the Appalachian South by the Fellowship of Southern Writers.

The award was presented March 30 at the Arts and Education Conference on Southern Literature in Chattanooga, Tenn. Duncan is the first woman to receive the award.

She recently celebrated the release of her third book The Big Beautiful, a sequel to her first novel, Moon Women. The new novel tells the story of a middle-aged woman who flees her staid life in the mountains and escapes to the North Carolina coast to discover what she really wants out of life. Duncan’s second novel, Plant Life, won the 2003 Sir Walter Raleigh Award, North Carolina’s highest honor for a work of fiction.

Duncan was born in Asheville and grew up in Black Mountain, Swannanoa and Shelby. She earned a bachelor’s in journalism from UNC and a master’s in english/creative writing from N.C. State University. She has worked for UNC’s School of Public Health since 1985.

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