Eno Publishers

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Eno Publishers is a nonfiction publisher, dedicated to publishing books in all formats about the culture and history of the Carolinas and the South.

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27 Views of Wilmington
Price: $5.99 USD. Words: 49,150. Language: English. Published: August 25, 2015 . Categories: Essay » Literature
27 Views of Wilmington: The Port City in Prose & Poetry showcases the literary life of one of North Carolina’s most popular cities. 27 Wilmington writers contribute their “views” to this local anthology, capturing the city, both present and past. They offer a broad and varied picture of the Port City—from its natural beauty to its influx of newcomers to its efforts to come terms with its past.
27 Views of Charlotte: The Queen City in Prose & Poetry
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 56,710. Language: English. Published: August 12, 2014 . Categories: Essay » Literature
Charlotte is a city of the New South and old South too. In 27 Views of Charlotte, twenty-seven contemporary authors write about their hometown in prose and poetry, in nonfiction and in fiction. This hometown anthology celebrates and reveals--from its history as the last Confederate capital to its reign as a textile center to its struggles with desegregation to its generations of shopping malls.
27 Views of Raleigh
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 55,050. Language: English. Published: August 1, 2013 . Categories: Essay » Literature, Essay » Author profile
27 VIEWS of RALEIGH: The City of Oaks in Prose & Poetry is a hometown anthology. The book features the work of twenty-seven (plus two) Raleighites who create a literary montage of North Carolina's capital city in fiction, essays, and poetry.
27 Views of Asheville: A Mountain Town in Prose & Poetry
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 49,810. Language: English. Published: March 15, 2012 . Categories: Fiction » Anthologies » General, Essay » Literature
27 Views of Asheville is a literary montage. Asheville area writers, write about their hometown in a variety of genres: fiction and nonfiction, poetry. Includes work by Ron Rash, Sharyn McCrumb, Robert Morgan, Charles Frazier, Gail Godwin, Wayne Caldwell, Pam Duncan, Richard Chess, Michael McFee, Holly Iglesias, Glenis Redmond, Thomas Rain Crowe and many others.
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