Clyde Edgerton is the author of ten novels, a memoir, short stories, and essays. He is a member of the Fellowship of Southern Writers and teaches creative writing at UNC Wilmington. He lives in Wilmington, NC, with his wife, Kristina, and their children.
Genres: Literary Fiction
Novels
Raney (1985)
Walking Across Egypt (1987)
The Floatplane Notebooks (1988)
Killer Diller (1991)
In Memory of Junior (1992)
Redeye (1995)
Where Trouble Sleeps (1997)
Lunch at the Piccadilly (2003)
The Bible Salesman (2008)
The Night Train (2011)
Walking Across Egypt (1987)
The Floatplane Notebooks (1988)
Killer Diller (1991)
In Memory of Junior (1992)
Redeye (1995)
Where Trouble Sleeps (1997)
Lunch at the Piccadilly (2003)
The Bible Salesman (2008)
The Night Train (2011)
Non fiction show
Books containing stories by Clyde Edgerton

New Stories from the South: The Year's Best, 2008 (2008)
(New Stories from the South)
edited by
ZZ Packer

Best of the South: From the Second Decade of New Stories from the South (2005)
(New Stories from the South)
edited by
Shannon Ravenel and Anne Tyler
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In the Fullness of Time (2025)
Terry Roberts
"In Terry Roberts' sixth novel, In the Fullness of Time, the big picture is about the mysteries of Time - of what was, is, and will be. The core of this tasty apple - the story itself - delivers barn burnings, grave robberies, murder, 'banjos and buttermilk,' Republicans, Democrats, family stain, family love, and romance. And that's just the core. Thundering through the mountains of fabled Madison County, North Carolina, this novel is a train that's destined to be a lasting tribute to a place that demonstrates how people and land are, in so many ways, the same. All aboard!"

Sugar Baby and Other Stories (2021)
River Jordan
"River Jordan writes to the bone, over and over. Take this book to bed, and expect to stay up late."

Girl in the Walls (2021)
A J Gnuse
"Gnuse’s first novel says that he is the real thing, out of the gate. May the race be long, with many more novels. But he will be hard-pressed to out-do Girl in the Walls."
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