D.G. Martin
D.G. Martin has interviewed more than 250 North Carolina authors on UNC-TV’s North Carolina Bookwatch and conducted more that 1000 interviews on the radio show Who’s Talking for WCHL out of Chapel Hill, NC. He writes a weekly column published by many North Carolina newspapers and has written numerous book reviews and feature articles for newspapers, journals, and magazines. He coauthored the North Carolina entry in the Encyclopedia Britannica. A feature series for Our State magazine became a book, Interstate Eateries, with a second edition published in 2008.
Ten Things I Can’t Do Without
- Patient wife
- Bike
- Dragon dictating program
- Pocket notebook
- Daily run through Battle Park
- Bible
- Credit card
- Yogurt, orange juice, and granola breakfast
- Fingernail clippers
- Reading glasses, without which I couldn’t have made this list
Sad to see the “tear down ” crew was not associated with UNC. Time to put on your proscecuter hat.
Trying to find book you reviewed on your show, can’t remember authors name, I think book was about her memories of foods, that she remembers, show aired about two or three ago
I’d like to know the name of the book and the author, a UNC professor, who wrote a recent book critical of the direction UNC is going. Can you help me out?
Mr. Martin, My name is Larry Keith, Carolina ’69, retired writer and editor at Sports Illustrated, who now lives in Charlotte. I have a book-related question I would like to pose to you, if you receive this note and can provide your email address. I have also reached out to a few mutual acquaintances who might also have your direct contact information. As a side note, I certainly enjoy your weekly Chapelboro column. Regards, Larry