Episodes

  • Carol Ann Collins
    Jul 30 2024

    Writer Carol Ann Collins blends genres in her new book The Seafarer's Secret. She met up with Wiley to talk about her favorite beach reads, the plot devices in her new novel, her second career writing romance novels under a pseudonym, and much more!

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    11 mins
  • Kristy Woodson Harvey, Part 2
    Jul 16 2024

    This episode was recorded live at Silver Coast Winery in Ocean Isle Beach. Visit ourstate.com/bookclub to discover more book club events.

    The houses in Kristy Woodson Harvey’s life have always fascinated her. Unable to fully uncover their stories, the award-winning novelist dreamed up her own.

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    Join The New York Times best-selling author and North Carolina native Wiley Cash as he highlights great writers across the state and their work each month. Listen in on conversations between Cash and his author friends as they discuss how North Carolina inspires them on the Our State Book Club podcast.

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    31 mins
  • Kristy Woodson Harvey, Part 1
    Jul 2 2024

    The houses in Kristy Woodson Harvey’s life have always fascinated her. Unable to fully uncover their stories, the award-winning novelist dreamed up her own.

    Email us at podcast@ourstate.com

    Join The New York Times best-selling author and North Carolina native Wiley Cash as he highlights great writers across the state and their work each month. Listen in on conversations between Cash and his author friends as they discuss how North Carolina inspires them on the Our State Book Club podcast.

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    35 mins
  • Jill McCorkle, Part 2
    Jun 18 2024

    Before she became a successful novelist, Jill McCorkle was collecting portions of plots, slivers of settings. Her titles blend fiction with bits of reality from the rich catalog of her life.

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    Works discussed in this episode:

    Old Crimes - by Jill McCorkle

    Our Town - by Thorton Wilder

    Hieroglyphics - by Jill McCorkle

    Filling Station - by Elizabeth Bishop

    The Telephone Game - by William Trevor

    The Caretaker - by Ron Rash

    Night Watch - by Jane Anne Phillips

    Life After Life - Jill McCorkle

    I Am the Light of This World - Michael Parker

    The Last Ballad - Wiley Cash

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    27 mins
  • Jill McCorkle, Part 1
    Jun 4 2024

    Before she became a successful novelist, Jill McCorkle was collecting portions of plots, slivers of settings. Her titles blend fiction with bits of reality from the rich catalog of her life.

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    Books mentioned in this episode:

    Old Crimes by Jill McCorkle

    The Cheer Leader by Jill McCorkle

    July 7th by Jill McCorkle

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    19 mins
  • Lee Smith, Part 2
    May 21 2024
    This author based in Hillsborough, North Carolina, has spent a lifetime imagining complex women to star in her novels. Listen as she shares more about how readers can uncover pieces of her own story in between the lines of her award-winning books. Email us: podcast@ourstate.com
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    20 mins
  • Lee Smith, Part 1
    May 7 2024
    This author based in Hillsborough, North Carolina, has spent a lifetime imagining complex women to star in her novels. Listen as she shares more about how readers can uncover pieces of her own story in between the lines of her award-winning books. Email us: podcast@ourstate.co
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    24 mins
  • Charles Frazier, Part 2
    Apr 16 2024

    After writing Cold Mountain, Appalachian-born novelist Charles Frazier became one of North Carolina’s most celebrated authors. More than 20 years and four books later, his latest release continues to captivate readers.

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    28 mins