User:Templefarlane

Temple Farlane is Marimar McNaughton, writer and award-winning author of non-fiction books devoted to the art, architecture and vernacular culture of eastern North Carolina. In 2007, her story about the perfect weekend getaway to Columbia, published by Our State magazine, was archived online via the official Web site of the North Carolina Division of Travel, Sports, and Film Development by clicking on About NC. Other Our State stories include artist profiles of driftwood shaper, Shaw Lakey; and painters Kyle Highsmith, Raleigh, and John Silver, Manteo. She contributes to Coastal Living, Our State, North Carolina Boating Lifestyle. Marimar's archived stories for for Wrightsville Beach Magazine can be read online. She is currently managing editor for Lumina News.

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Author
COLUMBIA ON THE SCUPPERNONG

Sweet Bay Tree Books, Columbia, NC 2008

Winner of the Willie Parker Peace Award 2008, North Carolina Society of Historians

OUTER BANKS ARCHITECTURE John F. Blair Publishers, Winston-Salem, NC, 2000

Editor
LUMINA NEWS, Managing Editor since March 2009 Staff Writer since February 2006

WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH MAGAZINE, Editorial Director since April 2011, Homes Editor since October 2006

SEA GLASS, Editor, 2005 Published by the Virginian Pilot, Nags Head Bureau

ART MOVES, Editor, 2002 Published by the North East Arts Team, featuring arts & culture in eastern North Carolina

OUTER BANKS RECIPES From the Blue Point Bar & Grill Editor, 1997 Those Two Guys, Inc., Kitty Hawk, NC

COASTAL LIVING
Landis-Smith Cottage, Wrightsville Beach

NC BOATING LIFESTYLE
Beaufort's Bounty, Cover Feature: Pepsi America Sail 2006

Dockside Dining at Blue Point in Duck

Change of Command at Cypress Cove Marina in Columbia

Shad Fishing with Melvin Twiddy of Manns Harbor

Artist Profile Craig Gurganus of Beaufort

Hooked Albemarle Sound Castle in Columbia

OUR STATE
Shaw Lakey, artist profile, May 2009

Kyle Highsmith, artist profile, February 2009

John Silver, artist profile, August 2007

Etheridge Homestead/Island Farm, August 2006

Tyrrell County, May 2006

For Members Only Currituck's Hunt Clubs, October 1999

WIKIPEDIA
North Carolina State Boat