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  2. Appalachian Review - Wikipedia

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    Appalachian Review was founded in 1973 as Appalachian Heritage by mountain poet Albert Stewart at Alice Lloyd College. The magazine moved to the Hindman Settlement School in 1982. Berea College began sponsoring the magazine in 1985. It publishes fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, craft essays, interviews, book reviews, and visual art.

  3. List of literary magazines - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of literary magazines and journals: periodicals devoted to book reviews, creative nonfiction, essays, poems, short fiction, and similar literary endeavors. [1] [2] Because the majority are from the United States, the country of origin is only listed for those outside the U.S.

  4. Category:Novels set in Appalachia - Wikipedia

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  5. Category : Literary magazines published in the United States

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    Pages in category "Literary magazines published in the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 316 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Sharyn McCrumb - Wikipedia

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    Sharyn McCrumb (born February 26, 1948) [1] is an American writer best known for books that celebrate the history and folklore of Appalachia.McCrumb is the winner of numerous literary awards, and the author of the Elizabeth McPherson mystery series, the Ballad series, and the St. Dale series.

  7. The 28 Forthcoming Books That I Can’t Wait to Read in 2025

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    $20.99 at amazon.com. Death of the Author, by Nnedi Okorafor (January 14). On the heels of being fired from her university job and receiving a rejection for her literary novel, Zelu decides to sit ...

  8. Foxfire (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Additional books were published, and with profits from magazine and book sales, the students created a not-for-profit educational and literary organization and a museum. Today, the organization is overseen by a governing board of directors, with day-to-day operations managed by an executive director and paid staff.

  9. The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek - Wikipedia

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    Cussy Mary is a "Book Woman" — one of the Packhorse Librarians who delivered books to remote areas of the Appalachian Mountains during the Great Depression, from 1935 to 1943, as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration (WPA) program.