“The Witch’s Daughter” a Memoir Balancing Darkness with the Light of Recovery

Acclaimed indie musician and songwriter Orenda Fink draws readers in with insight to her healing.

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“Old Enough: Southern Women Artists and Writers on Creativity and Aging”: Life-, Age-, and Art-Affirming Manifestos

A review of “Old Enough: Southern Women Artists and Writers on Creativity and Aging,” edited by Jay Lamar and Jennifer Horne with Wendy Reed and Lamar Jackson.

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“The Road to the Country”: A War Novel About Brotherhood, Friendship

Obioma captures guilt, fear, anger, hope, and love in his latest work. It’s a big and ambitious book, and it brilliantly succeeds.

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“Another Day” Is a Walk in the Woods With Wendell Berry

Wendell Berry’s new collection, “Another Day,” is deeply rooted in agrarian life with untitled poems organized by year and season.

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An Appalachian Gothic Fairytale: Alisa Alering’s “Smothermoss”

A review of Alisa Altering’s debut novel “Smothermoss.”

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“Beginning Again”: Katrina Powell on What Oral Histories Tell Us About Appalachia

An interview with Katrina Powell about “Beginning Again: Stories of Movement and Migration in Appalachia.”

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