A review of courtney marie’s poetry collection “songs we used to dance to,” which takes an unflinching look at self and country and issues of identity.
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A review of courtney marie’s poetry collection “songs we used to dance to,” which takes an unflinching look at self and country and issues of identity.
Read MoreAn interview with author Steve Yarbrough about his latest novel, “Stay Gone Days”
Read MoreThe best Southern novels, poetry, and nonfiction from April 2022.
Read MoreA review with Christian J. Collier regarding his new collection of poetry, “The Gleaming of the Blade.”
Read MoreWith the smoldering edge of a mint-flavored cigarette, Adele Myers’ novel, “The Tobacco Wives,” not only lights the spark of the women’s movement in a small, Southern town but shines a light into the secrets of the tobacco industry.
Read MoreA review of “The Book of Wanderers” by Reyes Ramirez
Read MoreA review of Todd Davis’ new book of poetry, “Coffin Honey.”
Read More“Moundsville” documentary tells the story of the small town of Moundsville, West Virginia through the eyes of its residents.
Read MoreA review of Stephanie Vanderslice’s novel, “The Lost Son.”
Read MoreA review of Phillippe Diederich’s book, “Diamond Park.”
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