by Do South | Feb 1, 2022 | Southern Lit
Thirty-five thousand feet in the air, I realized I loved him. But not the him I’d been in a relationship with for the past six months. Yes, I loved him, too. But this was the him that had left more than a decade ago, only to come back like a ghost that was haunting...
by Do South | Jan 1, 2022 | People
First with Jazzercise and then with the meteoric rise of Zumba, dance cardio has long been a trend that gets people not only moving, but dancing, enjoying the rhythm of music as well as their body’s ability to move. But the fast-paced atmosphere isn’t for everyone—nor...
by Do South | Jan 1, 2022 | Southern Lit
It was all there in front of her, all the reasons to quit while she was still ahead, get out, and cut her losses. But there were also all the other reasons to stay—the biggest one being she couldn’t imagine life without him in it. “Would you like to go to dinner with...
by Do South | Dec 1, 2021 | Southern Lit
[title subtitle=”WORDS Liesel Schmidt IMAGE oatawa/Shutterstock”][/title] From: Alexandria Harris <lexgirl@hotmail.com> To: Jack Miller <jmill@yahoo.com> Sent: December 13, 2007 9:55:52 EDT Subject: A shot in the dark…. Hey, Jack- ...
by Do South | Dec 1, 2021 | Issues