by Do South | Apr 1, 2017 | People
[title subtitle=”words and images: Jessica Sowards”][/title] Tonight, the light of my Macbook is spilling onto a hay-strewn barn floor. The rhythmic sound of tapping keys is mixing with a hum of crickets and the soft moans of the doe laboring at my feet....
by Do South | Apr 1, 2017 | People
[title subtitle=”words: stoney stamper images:courtesy april stamper”][/title] “Stoney, when was the pocket watch invented?” I shake my head, being brought back into the present with this random question, one of hundreds that I’ll...
by Do South | Apr 1, 2017 | People
[title subtitle=”words: Marla Cantrell images:courtesy John Blase”][/title] At four o’clock in the morning, the world has not quite opened her eyes. On the street, a lone driver traces her way back home after a long night at work. On the mountaintops, the...
by Do South | Apr 1, 2017 | Issues
by Do South | Apr 1, 2017 | Southern Lit
[title subtitle=”words: Marla Cantrell”][/title] This was years ago when we lived in the apartment that was so small I gave you the only bedroom, when I slept on the divan in the living room. Your daddy and I had been divorced three years by then, and you...