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Click here to navigate. Winter 2016: Vol. 44, Issue 1. Featuring writing from Mary Grimm, Amelia Fowler, Kathleen Driskell, Richard Hague, Ryan Harper, and more; an interview with Kathleen Driskell and a craft essay from Maurice Manning. Fall 2015: Vol. 43, Issue 4. Featuring new work from bell hooks and a conversation between hooks and actress-advocate Laverne Cox, and writing from Jessi Lewis, Leatha Kendrick, Beth Newberry, Marcia L. Hurlow, Lucien Darjeun Meadows, and Pamela Murray Winters. Featuring...
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New Work from Robert Gipe | Appalachian Heritage
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Click here to navigate. New Work from Robert Gipe. New Work from Robert Gipe. April 4, 2015 ♦. No Comments on New Work from Robert Gipe. You know it’s going to be a good read when a story starts with someone waking up in the trunk of a Bonneville. Don’t miss “ One Good Reason. 8221; by Robert Gipe–author of the newly released illustrated novel. 8211;in the latest issue of the online literary magazine. Is a Student Associate at. David Joy’s Appalachian Heritage Playlist. Rhiannon Giddens’s New Album.
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“Pain Pills” by Angaleena Presley | Appalachian Heritage
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Click here to navigate. 8220;Pain Pills” by Angaleena Presley. 8220;Pain Pills” by Angaleena Presley. March 13, 2015 ♦. No Comments on “Pain Pills” by Angaleena Presley. Eastern Kentucky native Angaleena Presley. 8216;s debut solo album,. Was released in 2014 to widespread praise, following a career of songwriting and hit-making with country supergroup The Pistol Annies. Here’s a twangy track titled “Pain Pills.”. Jason Howard is the author of. A Few Honest Words. Rhiannon Giddens’s New Album. On Appalac...
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Click here to navigate. In this age of information overload,. Strives to be a literary sanctuary for the finest contemporary writing and visual art that we can find. Each quarterly issue showcases the work of emerging and established writers throughout Appalachia and beyond, offering readers literature that is thoughtful, innovative, and revelatory. Based at Berea College and now in its forty-first year of publication,. New Stories from the South. And other notable anthologies. Volume 42, 2014. Pitch Per...
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Rhiannon Giddens’s New Album | Appalachian Heritage
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Click here to navigate. Rhiannon Giddens’s New Album. Rhiannon Giddens’s New Album. March 24, 2015 ♦. No Comments on Rhiannon Giddens’s New Album. Rhiannon Giddens of the Carolina Chocolate Drops recently debuted her solo album. Tomorrow is My Turn. The Carolina Chocolate Drops is an old-time string band from Durham, North Carolina. Their 2010 album,. Won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards, and was number 9 in. Magazine’s top 10 albums of 2010. On Appalachia...
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2014 Weatherford Award Winners | Appalachian Heritage
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Click here to navigate. 2014 Weatherford Award Winners. 2014 Weatherford Award Winners. March 28, 2015 ♦. No Comments on 2014 Weatherford Award Winners. Congratulations to the 2014 Weatherford Award winners, which were announced on Friday, March 27th at the annual Appalachian Studies Association. Conference. The award is given by ASA and Berea College in recognition of books that best illuminate the challenges, personalities, and unique qualities of the Appalachian South. The Patron Saint of Ugly. Thinki...
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David Joy’s Appalachian Heritage Playlist | Appalachian Heritage
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Click here to navigate. David Joy’s Appalachian Heritage Playlist. David Joy’s Appalachian Heritage Playlist. March 13, 2015 ♦. No Comments on David Joy’s Appalachian Heritage Playlist. 8216;s debut novel. Where All the Light Tends to Go. Hit the shelves earlier this month. To mark its publication, he has curated a playlist of songs that have inspired and influenced his writing for. Readers to enjoy. Happy listening. Jason Howard is the author of. A Few Honest Words. Rhiannon Giddens’s New Album. On Appa...
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2014 Denny C. Plattner Awards | Appalachian Heritage
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Click here to navigate. 2014 Denny C. Plattner Awards. 2014 Denny C. Plattner Awards. February 6, 2015 ♦. No Comments on 2014 Denny C. Plattner Awards. Creative nonfiction), and acclaimed poet Kathleen Driskell. Winner: Patti Frye Meredith, “The Big Chair”. Honorable Mention: Jordan Farmer, “Lost in the Flood”. Judged by Denise Giardina. Giardina says: Meredith’s story is carefully crafted, her characters are fully realized and believable, and their lives are ultimately moving. Well done.”. Thinking abou...
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On Scott McClanahan’s Crapalachia and Other Related Concerns | Appalachian Heritage
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Click here to navigate. On Scott McClanahan’s Crapalachia and Other Related Concerns. On Scott McClanahan’s Crapalachia and Other Related Concerns. April 1, 2015 ♦. Richard Hague & Michael Henson. 16 Comments on On Scott McClanahan’s Crapalachia and Other Related Concerns. The following is the record of a dialogue between two writers Richard Hague and Michael Henson discussing their different responses to Scott McClanahan. S 2013 book,. It originally accompanied in the. Well, we’ve been arguing over one ...
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Masthead | Appalachian Heritage
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Click here to navigate. Caroline Hughes and Dylan Mullins. Katherine Scott Crawford, Adam Lambert, and Patti Frye Meredith. 205 N Main Street. Berea, KY, 40404. 6 Apps That Will Change the Way You Write. Interview with Darnell Arnoult. Four Challenges to Keep Your Writing on Track. Thinking about Rachel Carson in Florida. On Winter 2016 Book Notes: What’s New to Read in Appalachian Literature. On Thinking about Rachel Carson in Florida. On Appalachian Writers on their Favorite Bookstores.
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