Krawiec published a second novel, Faith In What? and the short story collection And Fools of God. These books were reviewed by "Publisher's Weekly", "Kirkus", and "Library Journal". He is editor of two anthologies of North Carolina authors, "Cardinal" and "Voices From Home", which included authors like Allan Gurganus, Reynolds Price, Lee Smith, Fred Chappell, and Elizabeth Spencer. He has written two sports biographies for young people, one about basketball star Yao Ming and the other about Olympic Gold Medal winning skater Sarah Hughes. His biography of Yao Ming was cited as one of the "Forty Best Books of the Year" in 2004 by the Pennsylvania Librarians Association.
NC Writers Network Presents Richard Krawiec Part 1
Author and editor Richard Krawiec spoke at the NC Writers Network Raleigh Writers Morning Out in April 2010 at Falls River Books in N Raleigh. He discussed "Agents and Editors--Are They Out There?" Alice Osborn (http://aliceosborn.com) created and edited this video. Part 1
published: 09 May 2010
Richard Krawiec lit "Paria"
L'écrivain américain Richard Krawiec lit un extrait de son roman "Paria", paru en 2020 aux éditions Tusitala, et traduit de l'anglais par Charles Recoursé.
http://www.editions-tusitala.org/
published: 01 Apr 2020
Richard Krawiec Reads Joseph Bathanti
Richard Krawiec reads Joseph Bathanti's "Jesus Falls a Second Time" as part of the Open Mic at the 2012 North Carolina Poetry Society Annual Meeting.
Filmed at the Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities, Southern Pines, September 15, 2012.
Courtesy of the North Carolina Writers' Network.
published: 19 Sep 2012
Andrea Young Interview by Richard Krawiec
One of the Nazim Hikmet Poetry Competition 2015 winners
interview by Richard Krawiec
published: 31 Oct 2016
Q & A With Richard Krawiec, Editor of One Magazine
One Magazine has a unique editorial process. The editors read submissions until they find twenty-one poems they love, and then they go to print. There is no fee to submit. Writers should submit only one poem, hence the name of the journal.
Richard talked about other features of the magazine, the community outreach of his press, and how they have solicited poems from writers all over the world. We also veered into the subject of writing generally, how to write work that is political but not propagandistic, and some recent trends in the literary world.
I’m also starting to ask editors more questions about how to break in, and Richard here gives some stellar advice to writers who may not be connected to the literary world, but who are eager to be published and have their voices heard.
It...
published: 12 Jul 2021
Carolina Poets: Shanta Brown, Brandon Amico, Richard Krawiec
Join us for the next installment of #CarolinaPoets this Thursday at 7:00pm online @CarolinaPoets.
http://www.facebook.com/carolinapoets
This event will be live-streamed on the Facebook page and YouTube Channel Carolina Poets.
Our reading this week is curated by Andrew K. Clark and features Shanta Brown, Brandon Amico, and Richard Krawiec.
published: 10 Sep 2021
Richard Krawiec Presents at the NC Writers Network Raleigh Morning Out
This is the 2nd part of Richard Krawiec's talk at the April NC Writers Network Raleigh Writers Morning Out hosted by Alice Osborn, who also created and edited this video (http://aliceosborn.com). Richard speaks on "Agents and Editors: Are They Still Out There?" Part 2.
published: 09 May 2010
Shadab Zeest Hashmi interview by Richard Krawiec
Shadab Zeest Hashmi interview by Richard Krawiec
published: 25 Jan 2016
Dandy de Richard Krawiec Interview de l'éditeur
published: 10 Jan 2014
Faith in What? Croire en Quoi?
Croire en Quoi? by Richard Krawiec, Tusitala Editions, Paris, France
Faith in What? in English on Kindle
Edited and revised for video by Richard Krawiec
Selected readings and musical improvisation by musician Vattel Cherry and writer Richard Krawiec
If you need any sort of trigger warnings this video is not for you, as the novel is a realistic look at people facing difficult times and circumstances in the late 20th Century.
Author and editor Richard Krawiec spoke at the NC Writers Network Raleigh Writers Morning Out in April 2010 at Falls River Books in N Raleigh. He discussed "Age...
Author and editor Richard Krawiec spoke at the NC Writers Network Raleigh Writers Morning Out in April 2010 at Falls River Books in N Raleigh. He discussed "Agents and Editors--Are They Out There?" Alice Osborn (http://aliceosborn.com) created and edited this video. Part 1
Author and editor Richard Krawiec spoke at the NC Writers Network Raleigh Writers Morning Out in April 2010 at Falls River Books in N Raleigh. He discussed "Agents and Editors--Are They Out There?" Alice Osborn (http://aliceosborn.com) created and edited this video. Part 1
L'écrivain américain Richard Krawiec lit un extrait de son roman "Paria", paru en 2020 aux éditions Tusitala, et traduit de l'anglais par Charles Recoursé.
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L'écrivain américain Richard Krawiec lit un extrait de son roman "Paria", paru en 2020 aux éditions Tusitala, et traduit de l'anglais par Charles Recoursé.
http://www.editions-tusitala.org/
L'écrivain américain Richard Krawiec lit un extrait de son roman "Paria", paru en 2020 aux éditions Tusitala, et traduit de l'anglais par Charles Recoursé.
http://www.editions-tusitala.org/
Richard Krawiec reads Joseph Bathanti's "Jesus Falls a Second Time" as part of the Open Mic at the 2012 North Carolina Poetry Society Annual Meeting.
Filmed at...
Richard Krawiec reads Joseph Bathanti's "Jesus Falls a Second Time" as part of the Open Mic at the 2012 North Carolina Poetry Society Annual Meeting.
Filmed at the Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities, Southern Pines, September 15, 2012.
Courtesy of the North Carolina Writers' Network.
Richard Krawiec reads Joseph Bathanti's "Jesus Falls a Second Time" as part of the Open Mic at the 2012 North Carolina Poetry Society Annual Meeting.
Filmed at the Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities, Southern Pines, September 15, 2012.
Courtesy of the North Carolina Writers' Network.
One Magazine has a unique editorial process. The editors read submissions until they find twenty-one poems they love, and then they go to print. There is no fee...
One Magazine has a unique editorial process. The editors read submissions until they find twenty-one poems they love, and then they go to print. There is no fee to submit. Writers should submit only one poem, hence the name of the journal.
Richard talked about other features of the magazine, the community outreach of his press, and how they have solicited poems from writers all over the world. We also veered into the subject of writing generally, how to write work that is political but not propagandistic, and some recent trends in the literary world.
I’m also starting to ask editors more questions about how to break in, and Richard here gives some stellar advice to writers who may not be connected to the literary world, but who are eager to be published and have their voices heard.
It was another great editor chat! Thank you to all who showed up to participate (including two additional editors of the magazine). And thanks to Richard for taking the time to give us this behind-the-scenes look at this important poetry magazine.
If you enjoyed this video, please check out more interviews, and subscribe to my channel, where I'll be posting more in the weeks ahead! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnrRqh3iZ9kLi_UpFbjljoA
And if you would like more news about the lit mag world, please subscribe to my newsletter. https://litmagnews.substack.com/about
One Magazine has a unique editorial process. The editors read submissions until they find twenty-one poems they love, and then they go to print. There is no fee to submit. Writers should submit only one poem, hence the name of the journal.
Richard talked about other features of the magazine, the community outreach of his press, and how they have solicited poems from writers all over the world. We also veered into the subject of writing generally, how to write work that is political but not propagandistic, and some recent trends in the literary world.
I’m also starting to ask editors more questions about how to break in, and Richard here gives some stellar advice to writers who may not be connected to the literary world, but who are eager to be published and have their voices heard.
It was another great editor chat! Thank you to all who showed up to participate (including two additional editors of the magazine). And thanks to Richard for taking the time to give us this behind-the-scenes look at this important poetry magazine.
If you enjoyed this video, please check out more interviews, and subscribe to my channel, where I'll be posting more in the weeks ahead! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnrRqh3iZ9kLi_UpFbjljoA
And if you would like more news about the lit mag world, please subscribe to my newsletter. https://litmagnews.substack.com/about
Join us for the next installment of #CarolinaPoets this Thursday at 7:00pm online @CarolinaPoets.
http://www.facebook.com/carolinapoets
This event will be live-...
Join us for the next installment of #CarolinaPoets this Thursday at 7:00pm online @CarolinaPoets.
http://www.facebook.com/carolinapoets
This event will be live-streamed on the Facebook page and YouTube Channel Carolina Poets.
Our reading this week is curated by Andrew K. Clark and features Shanta Brown, Brandon Amico, and Richard Krawiec.
Join us for the next installment of #CarolinaPoets this Thursday at 7:00pm online @CarolinaPoets.
http://www.facebook.com/carolinapoets
This event will be live-streamed on the Facebook page and YouTube Channel Carolina Poets.
Our reading this week is curated by Andrew K. Clark and features Shanta Brown, Brandon Amico, and Richard Krawiec.
This is the 2nd part of Richard Krawiec's talk at the April NC Writers Network Raleigh Writers Morning Out hosted by Alice Osborn, who also created and edited t...
This is the 2nd part of Richard Krawiec's talk at the April NC Writers Network Raleigh Writers Morning Out hosted by Alice Osborn, who also created and edited this video (http://aliceosborn.com). Richard speaks on "Agents and Editors: Are They Still Out There?" Part 2.
This is the 2nd part of Richard Krawiec's talk at the April NC Writers Network Raleigh Writers Morning Out hosted by Alice Osborn, who also created and edited this video (http://aliceosborn.com). Richard speaks on "Agents and Editors: Are They Still Out There?" Part 2.
Croire en Quoi? by Richard Krawiec, Tusitala Editions, Paris, France
Faith in What? in English on Kindle
Edited and revised for video by Richard Krawiec
Selecte...
Croire en Quoi? by Richard Krawiec, Tusitala Editions, Paris, France
Faith in What? in English on Kindle
Edited and revised for video by Richard Krawiec
Selected readings and musical improvisation by musician Vattel Cherry and writer Richard Krawiec
If you need any sort of trigger warnings this video is not for you, as the novel is a realistic look at people facing difficult times and circumstances in the late 20th Century.
Croire en Quoi? by Richard Krawiec, Tusitala Editions, Paris, France
Faith in What? in English on Kindle
Edited and revised for video by Richard Krawiec
Selected readings and musical improvisation by musician Vattel Cherry and writer Richard Krawiec
If you need any sort of trigger warnings this video is not for you, as the novel is a realistic look at people facing difficult times and circumstances in the late 20th Century.
Author and editor Richard Krawiec spoke at the NC Writers Network Raleigh Writers Morning Out in April 2010 at Falls River Books in N Raleigh. He discussed "Agents and Editors--Are They Out There?" Alice Osborn (http://aliceosborn.com) created and edited this video. Part 1
L'écrivain américain Richard Krawiec lit un extrait de son roman "Paria", paru en 2020 aux éditions Tusitala, et traduit de l'anglais par Charles Recoursé.
http://www.editions-tusitala.org/
Richard Krawiec reads Joseph Bathanti's "Jesus Falls a Second Time" as part of the Open Mic at the 2012 North Carolina Poetry Society Annual Meeting.
Filmed at the Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities, Southern Pines, September 15, 2012.
Courtesy of the North Carolina Writers' Network.
One Magazine has a unique editorial process. The editors read submissions until they find twenty-one poems they love, and then they go to print. There is no fee to submit. Writers should submit only one poem, hence the name of the journal.
Richard talked about other features of the magazine, the community outreach of his press, and how they have solicited poems from writers all over the world. We also veered into the subject of writing generally, how to write work that is political but not propagandistic, and some recent trends in the literary world.
I’m also starting to ask editors more questions about how to break in, and Richard here gives some stellar advice to writers who may not be connected to the literary world, but who are eager to be published and have their voices heard.
It was another great editor chat! Thank you to all who showed up to participate (including two additional editors of the magazine). And thanks to Richard for taking the time to give us this behind-the-scenes look at this important poetry magazine.
If you enjoyed this video, please check out more interviews, and subscribe to my channel, where I'll be posting more in the weeks ahead! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnrRqh3iZ9kLi_UpFbjljoA
And if you would like more news about the lit mag world, please subscribe to my newsletter. https://litmagnews.substack.com/about
Join us for the next installment of #CarolinaPoets this Thursday at 7:00pm online @CarolinaPoets.
http://www.facebook.com/carolinapoets
This event will be live-streamed on the Facebook page and YouTube Channel Carolina Poets.
Our reading this week is curated by Andrew K. Clark and features Shanta Brown, Brandon Amico, and Richard Krawiec.
This is the 2nd part of Richard Krawiec's talk at the April NC Writers Network Raleigh Writers Morning Out hosted by Alice Osborn, who also created and edited this video (http://aliceosborn.com). Richard speaks on "Agents and Editors: Are They Still Out There?" Part 2.
Croire en Quoi? by Richard Krawiec, Tusitala Editions, Paris, France
Faith in What? in English on Kindle
Edited and revised for video by Richard Krawiec
Selected readings and musical improvisation by musician Vattel Cherry and writer Richard Krawiec
If you need any sort of trigger warnings this video is not for you, as the novel is a realistic look at people facing difficult times and circumstances in the late 20th Century.
Krawiec published a second novel, Faith In What? and the short story collection And Fools of God. These books were reviewed by "Publisher's Weekly", "Kirkus", and "Library Journal". He is editor of two anthologies of North Carolina authors, "Cardinal" and "Voices From Home", which included authors like Allan Gurganus, Reynolds Price, Lee Smith, Fred Chappell, and Elizabeth Spencer. He has written two sports biographies for young people, one about basketball star Yao Ming and the other about Olympic Gold Medal winning skater Sarah Hughes. His biography of Yao Ming was cited as one of the "Forty Best Books of the Year" in 2004 by the Pennsylvania Librarians Association.
Richard Craver ... Richard could not be reached for comment on his retirement decision ... Joyce Krawiec, R-Forsyth, and a leading Senate healthcare proponent, said Richard’s retirement “is a big loss for us and for DHHS.”.
He wrote. 'Balancing out the fact that I can't stand Javid or Sunak with the fact that I love to see a rich white man brought down by Asians.' ... Kumar wrote ... Meanwhile, Richard Krawiec took a wry perspective on the dispute, writing of Kumar's tweet ... .