by Do South | Nov 1, 2014 | Southern Lit
[title subtitle=”lines: Randi Bomar”][/title] Evening was at hand in the old village. Lavender sky gathered indigo edges, Bluing to twilight. Crow circled, Called, kept watch. I watched For you. Small crowd pressed through The glass doors onto the grounds,...
by Do South | Nov 1, 2014 | People
[title subtitle=”words: Marla Cantrell images: Katie Chandler, and Katie’s photo courtesy Katelyn Coffman”][/title] In Newhope, Arkansas, there are approximately 100 residents, including an eleven-year-old girl named Katie Chandler. There is one...
by Do South | Oct 1, 2014 | Uncategorized
[title subtitle=”review: Marla Cantrell”][/title] Holly Williams Hank Williams’ granddaughter, Holly Williams, only knows the country legend from the books and movies that tell about his life, the family stories that were passed down to her through her...
by Do South | Oct 1, 2014 | Books
[title subtitle=”review Anita Paddock”][/title] By Larry McMurtry W. W. Norton, 195 pages: $24.95 A fellow booklover gave me this to read when I was under the weather recently. It’s a perfect “recovery novel,” so beautifully written it transports you to...
by Do South | Oct 1, 2014 | Issues