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Amanda Greene posts for Wilmington Faith and Values.
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Andy Wood is the education director for Audubon North Carolina. Prior to his post with Audubon, he served for thirteen years as the education curator for the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher. Beginning in 1987, Wood reported his...
Annie Gray Johnston is wife, mother, sister, daughter, friend, and general nut. She tries to be a good citizen by doing a few good deeds, knowing that good deeds do not get you into heaven, but not taking any chances either. A native...
Asia is a second-year graduate student in the Creative Nonfiction Writing Program at UNCW. A Virginia native, she completed her B.A. in Communication Studies at James Madison University in Shenandoah Valley. In addition to writing, singing, and...
Bob Workmon began his public radio career at the University of South Florida as an undergraduate and has worked in almost every area of public radio from his days in Tampa to Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, and on to Wake Forest...
Gwenyfar Rohler (a/k/a Gwenyfar) is following in her father's footsteps as a writer: she is the author of two books: Your Health is in Your Kitchen and The Promise of Peanuts. She also writes the Live Local. Live Small Column...
Jessica is a junior at UNCW pursuing a B.A. in communication studies with a minor in journalism. She worked on an audio project similar to NPR's StoryCorps over the summer where she interviewed mentors and their mentees on the UNCW campus. This...
Laura is a second year student in the MFA Creative Writing program at UNCW with an emphasis in Nonfiction. She hopes to branch into the field of journalism in the future with a not-so secret goal of eventually working for or being Ira Glass,...
After growing up in Woodbridge, Virginia, Michelle attended Virginia Tech before moving to Wilmington to complete her Master in Fine Arts from the University of North Carolina in Wilmington. Her reporting and nonfiction writing have been...
Nan Graham's WHQR commentaries have been collected in her books, In a Magnolia Minute, and the newly re-published Turn South at the Next Magnolia. You can visit her on her website nangraham.com....