Narrative Dreaming in Leesa Cross-Smith’s “Half-Blown Rose”

A review of Leesa Cross-Smith’s paperback release of “Half-Blown Rose.”

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“We Are Too Many” Beckons Women Not to Hide

“We Are Too Many” by Hannah Pittard is a genre-busting memoir investigating the failure of her marriage after her husband has an affair with her best friend.

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“The Auburn Conference” Delivers Notes of Hopefulness for Our Democracy

Author Tom Piazza explores politics in literature as debated by literary greats at a fictional literary conference following the Civil War.

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Paradox and Perception of Appalachia: An Interview with Jessica Cory and Laura Wright

A new nonfiction collection works to defeat the “monolithic myth” surrounding Appalachia.

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V. Castro’s “The Haunting of Alejandra”: A Feminist Folk Lore Remedy

A review of the novel, “The Haunting of Alejandra,” by V. Castro.

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