A review of Sarah Flannery Murphy’s novel, “Girl One.”
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A review of Sarah Flannery Murphy’s novel, “Girl One.”
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A review of Ashley Winstead’s novel, “The Last Housewife.”
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A review of “Foote,” a quirky mountain mystery about Bigfoot by Tom Bredehoft.
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The Southern Review of Books is looking to add a Daily Editor and a Communications Director to our all-volunteer team!
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The best Southern nonfiction, poetry, and fiction of August 2022.
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“The Tacky South,” a collection of essays edited by Katharine A. Burnett and Monica Carol Miller, features a wide range of writers examining instances of “tackiness” to explain how this particular aesthetic category has functioned over time, and with Dolly Parton as a recurring centerpiece.
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An interview with Christopher Reali about “Music and Mystique in Muscle Shoals.”
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A review of Jake Keiser’s memoir, “Daffodil Hill.”
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A review of Chris Belcher’s memoir, “Pretty Baby.”
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With insight and humor, Emi Nietfeld’s memoir, “Acceptance,” interrogates the social structures that sometimes supported and frequently ensnared Nietfeld as a young woman.
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