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Appalachia Now: Short Stories of Contemporary Appalachia
Appalachia verite...This fine collection edited and introduces by Charles Dodd White and Larry Smith includes this short fiction: �On the Road with C.T. Savage� by Meredith Sue …
Kenneth Patchen: Rebel Poet in America
"It has taken more that twenty-five years for this great poet's underground life to see the light of day in this rich, thorough, compelling biography. Patchen, our most …
Selected Correspondence of Kenneth Patchen
Selected Correspondence of Kenneth Patchen
I Reckon: Haiku and Haibun
Alexander's collection of haibun, haiku, and senryu takes you on a journey through the life of an amazing poet. In addition to sharing memories of family, friends, neighbors, …
The Long Way Home: Stories
In riveresque prose, Ron Lands carries us with fearless grace over the eddies and jutting rocks of lives in small-town Tennessee. We are in our very own homes in these stories, but …
Thoreau's Lost Journal: Poems
In this new expanded edition, here are poems as dramatic projections of the character and spirit of American author and naturalist, Henry David Thoreau. In Smith's poems we get …
Waiting to Begin: A Memoir
In the opening scene of Waiting to Begin Patricia O'Donnell speaks to incoming students at a university, telling of her transformation from a rebellious young woman to the writer …
Lake Winds: Poems
Seasoned poems by a veteran poet. Treating areas of Nature, Family, Friendship, Aging, and Faith, the voice is sincere and contemplative, quiet yet celebratory. Photos by Brian …
Running for Home
In this moving new novel, a slight Midwest youth deals with a rough high school and a vanishing factory town through a devotion to his running sport and his caring family. Aided by …
Both Shoes Off: Poems
Bryner�s grasp of the harsh demands and simple satisfactions of rural life make for truly compelling poetry. Her honest and well-crafted testimonies remind us oft from the �gat it …
Crows in the Jukebox: Poems
Mike James' Crows in the Jukebox rises from the most human of subjects: family, memory, grief, and love. James meditates on personal, familial and communal losses and tries to make …
Unbroken Circle: Stories of Cultural Diversity in the South
In turbulent times, what we need is possibility, and in this rich gathering of diverse voices, Watts and Smith give us just that. A girl molds clay against her deaf brother�s ears …