WELL READ Magazine November 2022

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byAyeletBaron

Theuniverseisfullofwonderandwisdom…andsoareyou. Allaroundus—innatureanddeepwithinourhearts—exist endlessopportunitiestolearn,create,unlearn,overcome, contribute,loveandbe.Youfindyourselfwonderingwhether there’smuchmoretolifethanyouweretold.Butoften,weare soimmersedinthechaoticpursuitof“success”asdefinedby societythatwesimplydon’tmaketimetoexperiencethe universe’swonderandwisdomandtotrustourinnerconnection toit.Ifyouarereadyforthistodoyourinnerwork,thenjoinus onajourneyofalifetime.

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ADDTOYOURREADINGLIST 4 WELLREADMAGAZINE THECOLOROFICE by BarbaraLinnProbst Fromthebest-selling,awardwinningauthorof QueenoftheOwls and TheSoundBetweentheNotes thebreath-takingstoryofawoman'sawakeningtopassion, beauty,andtheredemptivepowerofunconditionallove. SetinIceland’sotherworldlylandscapeofglaciers andthermallagoonsandframedbythe magicalartofglassblowing.

Whentheunthinkablehappens,onlyonequestionmatters:Whatdoesit meantotrulylovesomeone?

CathrynMcAllister,afreelancephotographer,travelstoIcelandfora photoshootwithanenigmaticartistwhowantstocapturethecountry’s iconicblueicebergsinglass.Herplanistoheadout,whenthejobis done,onacarefullycuratedbest-of-Icelandsolovacation.Widowed young,Cathrynhasraisedtwochildrenwhileachievingprofessional success.Ifthepriceofthatefficiencyhasbeenthedimmingofher fire—well,shehasn’tletherselfthinkaboutit.Untilnow. Bitbybit,CathrynabandonsheritinerarytoremainwithMack,the glassblower,whoawakensahungerforall thethingsshe’stoldherselfshedoesn’tneed anymore.Passion.Vulnerability.Risk.

Cathrynfindsherselftornbetweenthelife sheknowsandthenewworldthatMackis openingforher.Justwhenherpathseems clear,she’sfacedwithashocking discovery—andadevastatingchoicethat showsherwhatlovereallyis.

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13 NOVEMBER2022ISSUENO.20 CALLFORSUBMISSIONS WELLREADislookingforsubmissions fromwritersandvisualartistswhohave storiestotell. Wewanttocombinenewandestablishedvoicesfrom diversebackgroundsandcelebratedifferentperspectives. Wewantwritersandartistswhoaren’tafraidtoshake thingsup,speaktheirmind,andsharetheirhumanity. Prose:oneshortstoryoressayupto3,000wordsin length,Poetry:onepoempersubmission,anylength,and VisualArt:threephotographsoronepieceofdigitalart persubmission Weareveryexcitedtopublishfirsttimeunpublished authors,butpreviouslypublishedworksareacceptedfor thisprojectASLONGasyouowntherights.Authorswho arepublishedinWELLREADretainallrightstotheir work. Goto: wellreadmagazine.com/call-forsubmissions/ formoreinformation.
TOADDTOYOURREADINGLIST 14 WELLREADMAGAZINE ThesePeopleAreUs by GeorgeSingleton Withastyleallhisown,Singleton fashionsaworldthatwinsour heartsbutteasesoursenses:howto findablack-marketsonogramso yourpregnantwifewon'tfindout youaccidentallytapedoverthe original;howtohelpyourfather andeveryoneelseintownfake beinghitbyatornadotogetemergencygovernment funds;andwhynottolookforyournextwifeatyourlocal recyclingcenter. StepintoSingleton'sworldandyou'llseewhyheis earningareputationasoneofthefunniest,wisest,and mostsurprisingSouthernwritersofhisgeneration--and whyhewasnamedoneofthenewwritersyouneedto knowbyBookMagazine. "GeorgeSingletonhasthesingularvoiceofadown-home schizophrenic.Hisstoriesarecrazymadfun."--Playboy "Plentyofsharp-wittedhumor...Araconteuroftrends, counter-trends,obsessionsandoddcharacters."--Morning Edition,NPR "Everypagehasasentenceworthreadingoveragainjust tosavortheimage."--Winston-SalemJournal
15 NOVEMBER2022ISSUENO.20 TOADDTOYOURREADINGLIST YouWantMore:Selected Stories ofGeorgeSingleton Thirtystories,collectedinone volumefortheveryfirsttime, fromoneoftheSouth'sbest knownandmostacclaimedshort storywriters. Withhissignaturedarklyacerbic andsharp-wittedhumor, George Singleton hasbuiltareputationasoneofthemostastute andwiseobserversoftheSouth.NowTomFranklin introducesthismasteroftheformwithacompilationof acclaimedandprize-winningshortfictionspanningtwenty yearsandeightcollections,includingstoriesoriginally publishedinoutletsliketheAtlanticMonthly,Harper's, Playboy,theGeorgiaReview,theSouthernReview,and manymore.Alovelornandchattyeuthanasiavetarrivesat acouples'housetoputdowntheirdog,Probate;afatherto-besearcheshisworkplace--abar--forareplacement sonogramafterrecordinganepisodeofBonanzaoverthe original;anunlikelyromancesparksbetweenalibrarian andaprofessionalbowlerwhiletheycompetetowinan RV;afathertakeshissontovisitthemanyex-girlfriends thatcouldhavebeenhismother.
TOADDTOYOURREADINGLIST 16 WELLREADMAGAZINE WeGatherTogether:A NationDivided,aPresident inTurmoil,andaHistoric CampaigntoEmbrace GratitudeandGrace by DeniseKiernan FromtheNewYorkTimes bestsellingauthorofTheLastCastle andTheGirlsofAtomicCitycomes anewwaytolookatAmerican historythroughthestoryofgiving thanks. FromAncientRomethrough21st-centuryAmerica, bestsellingauthorDeniseKiernanbringsusabiographyof anidea:gratitude,asacompellinghumaninstinctanda globalconcept,morethanjustamereholiday.Spanning centuries,WeGatherTogetherisanchoredamidthestrifeof theCivilWar,anddrivenbythefascinatingstoryofSarah JosephaHale,awidowedmotherwithnoformalschooling whobecameoneofthe19thcentury'smostinfluential tastemakersandwhocampaignedfordecadestomakereal anannualdayofthanks. Populatedbyanenthrallingsupportingcastofcharacters includingFrederickDouglass,AbrahamLincoln,Sojourner Truth,WaltWhitman,NormanRockwell,andothers,We GatherTogetherisultimatelyastoryoftenacityand dedication,aninspiringtaleofhowimperfectpeoplein challengingtimescancreatepowerfullegacies.

TheArtofTraveling Strangers by ZoeDisigny

It'sthe1980s,andarthistorian ClaireMarkhamreelsfromaseries ofheartbreakinglosses.Desperateto escapehershatteredreality,she becomesanartguideinEuropefor quirkystrangerVivChanceyand embarksonalife-changingjourney throughtheart-filledcitiesofMilan, Venice,Ravenna,Florence,Siena, Rome,andParis.

Onceabroad,Clairetriestohideherwoesbyfocusingon Viv'sarteducation,butViv--whoisnotwhosheseems--has adifferentlearningexperienceinmind.Frustratedand wantingtoreimagineherlife,Claireembracestheideaof realityasillusionandfindsherselfslippingintothetalesof artandhistory.

Whenthreatenedwithonemorecrushingloss,Clairemust learnfromthespiritofhereccentriccompanionandthe lessonsfromthearttheyencountertotakechargeofherlife orlosethemostpreciousthinginit.

TheArtofTravelingStrangersisajourneyofselfdiscoveryandpersonalempowermentinspiredbythegreat artmasterpiecesofItalyandFrance.It'sataleoffemale bondingandtheamazingpowersofperception.Afterall, reality,likeart,isjustanillusion.

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TOADDTOYOURREADINGLIST 18 WELLREADMAGAZINE TheMyrtleWand by MargaretPorter TheMyrtleWand,aretellinganda continuationoftheclassicballet Giselle,restoresoriginalstory elementstotransformataleof blightedromancesandbetrayals intoaquestforredemptionand restorativelove. PrincessBathildedeSevreau, unlikeherschoolfriendMyrteand thepeasantGiselle,doubtsthe existenceoflegendaryvilis,ghostlymaidenswhorise fromtheirgravesbynighttoroamtheforesttotake revengeonfaithlesslovers.Untilshe,too,hascauseto fearbeingensnaredbythatspectralsisterhood... DestinedforamarriageofconveniencewithAlbin, DucdeRozel,Bathildeleavesherancestralchâteauforthe SunKing’ssophisticatedandscandalouscourt.As participantsinroyalceremoniesandentertainments,the princessandthesoldiergraduallyrecognizedeepfeelings foreachotherandmutualhopesformaritalcontentment. ButthetragicconsequencesofAlbin’sbrief masqueradeasacommonerandtheamorousLouisXIV’s huntforamistressdividethelovers.Togetherand separately,theymustovercomeconflictingdutiesand unexpecteddangerstodeterminetheirfate.

“AudiencesfamiliarwiththegeneraloutlineofGiselle willfindPorter’snarrativenaturallyengaging,butshe’s takencaretokeepotherreadersinvolvedaswell...An absorbingandtouchingtale...afullyrealized,moving portraitofthestoriedcourtofLouisXIV.” Kirkus Reviews

“Readersabsorbthebackdropofthetimesagainstthe friendshipbetweenthreeverydifferentyoungwomenwho eachreflectdiversechoices,directions,andtheirrapidly changingtimes.Apowerfulstory,highlyrecommendedfor itsrealisticquandariesandstrongfemalecharacters.” MidwestBookReview

“Lushlyatmospheric...richwithhistoricaldetail.Porter imaginesthestorybehindtheiconicGiselle,transporting ustoFranceduringtheearlyreignoftheSunKing. Betrayalandredemption,magicandreligionallcross pathsindangerouspasdedeux—andPrincessBathilde finallygetsheropportunitytotakecenterstage.” Leslie Carroll,authorof RoyalRomances:TitillatingTales of PassionandPowerinthePalacesof Europe

“Asaretellingofthisstorygetstop marks.Notonlydoesthestoryline moveeffortlesslybetweenthechapters, butthecharacterscomealive.There’s plentyofhistorybuiltintoaccurately depictthetimeperiodandroyal politics.” NovelsAlive

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“Afantasticreadrightfromthebeginning!In bookone,RisingStar,wemeetDaniTruehart andfollowherjourneyintotheworldofpopstar fame.Booktwo,BurningBright,continuesthat journeyshowingusthehighsandlows,thegood andthebadofthatfame.You'llbeholdingyour breathasDaninavigatesthroughhernew stardom,makingdecisionsandchoicesonlya naiveteenagegirlcanmake.AndtheendingWow!Can'twaittoseewhathappensnext!” FiveStarReaderReview BookThreeintheseries- FallingStar -comingin2023 RisingStar and BurningBright by MicheleKwasniewski
TOADDTOYOURREADINGLIST 22 WELLREADMAGAZINE AmericanJudas by Mickey Dubrow ForfansofPhilipK.Dick'sThe ManIntheHighCastleand MargaretAtwood'sThe Handmaid'sTale. ABLOODLESSRELIGIOUS COUPturnstheAmericandream intoanAmericannightmarewhere dissentersarejailed.Religious right-wingersruletheland,andthosewhoresistthe oppressivetheocracyareforcedintoreeducationcamps untiltheyrepentordisappear.AyoungJewish-Gentile coupledesperatelynavigatesthetyrannicalnewregimeby remaininginvisible.ButafteracoworkeroutsSeth GinsbergforsecretlypracticingJudaism,therising politicalaideandhisfeistywifeareleftwithmenacing options,trappedbetweensoul-crushinginternmentina SaviorCamporaruggedracefortheMexicanborder. Thistimelydystopianthrillerwillkeepreadersturning pagesandleavethemafraid,angry,andthoughtfulabout Americainthe21stCentury. 2019GeorgiaAuthoroftheYearAwardsNomineefor FirstNovel.
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NowhereNearGoodbye by BarbaraConrey
Amother'slovevs.adoctor'soath. OncologistEmmaBlakehas dedicatedherlifetofindingacure forararebraincancer.Twenty-five yearsago,Emma'schildhood friendKatediedofglioblastoma, andEmmavowedtoannihilatethe deadlydisease.Now,Kate'sfather, Ned,ispushinghertoworkharder tofulfillthatpromise. WhenEmmadiscoversshe'spregnant,she'stornbetween theneedsofherfamilyandthedemandsofherwork. WhileNedpressureshertodotheunthinkable,her husband,Tim,decoratesthenursery.Unwillingtoabandon herresearch,Emmaattemptstokeepbothsidesofherlife inbalance. Emmaknowssheneedstoreconcileherpastwithher presentandwalkthefinelinebetweenmotherand physician.ButNedhasasecret,andwhenEmma discoverswhathe'sbeenhiding,thefoundationofher worldcracks. NowhereNearGoodbyeisastoryoffamily,failure,and secondchances.

OurLyingKin by Claudia H.Long

"Hello?Iknewyourfather...better thanyoudid." ZaraandLillyareback,buttheir relationshiphassomecracksinit. Throughthelongpandemic isolation,Zara'sgonefrom straight-lacedtorigid,whileLilly, truetoform,hasindulgedinsome dubious--andnot-particularly-legal--adventures.But they'restillsisters,andsistersarespecial.

WhileZaraisvisitingNewYorktohelpLillytestify againstthethiefandmurdererWalterRosen,asurprise phonecallrockstheirviewoftheirfamily:awoman claimsashockingrelationshiptotheirdeceasedfather,and nowtothem.ZaraandLillyturntheirconsiderable sleuthingtalentstowardunravelingaseriesoffamily mysteries...buttheirquestbeginsinearnestwhenthey learnthatRosen,whonearlykilledLillythelasttimethey met,hasescapedfromcustody.

CanZaraandLillydiscoverthetruthabouttheirnewfound--possiblyersatz--relative,whilekeeping themselvesandtheirlovedonessafefromaNazi's vengeance?

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Ninety-NineFireHoops:A Memoir byAllisonHong

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AllisonHongisnotyourtypical fifteen-year-oldTaiwanesegirl. Unwillingtobendtothe conditioningofherChinese culture,whichdemandsthat womensubmittomen'swill, shedisobeysherfather's demandtostayintheirfaith tradition,Buddhism,andinstead joinstheChurchofJesusChrist ofLatter-daySaints.Then,six yearslater,shedropsoutofcollegetoserveamission--a decisionforwhichherfatherdisownsher.

AfterservinghermissioninTaiwan,twenty-two-year-old AllisonmarriesherChinese-speakingAmericanboyfriend, CameronChastain.Butsixteenmonthslater,Allison returnshometotheirTexasapartmentandisshockedto discoverthat,inhertwo-hourabsence,Cameronhastaken allthemoney,movedout,andfiledfordivorce.Desperate forloveandacceptance,AllisonmovestoUtahandenlists inanimaginary,unforgivingdatingwaragainstthe bachelorettesatBrighamYoungUniversity,wherethe rulesdon'tmakesense--andwinningisn'twhatshethought itwouldbe.

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TruthandOtherLies by MaggieSmith Twisty,timely,andrivetingly thought-provoking,Smithminesthe intensityofcompetition,the duplicityofthehumanpsyche,and theterrifyingknowledgethatwith onewrongdecision,yourlifecanbe changedforever.Thisauthorknows herjournalism-thepressure,the stressandthecompulsionforthe bigstory-anddeeplyunderstands thetensionandconflictswomen battlewhentheirprofessionaland personallivesaresetona collisioncourse.
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“IlluminatingandGripping:Anexceptionalstoryofthe 1960’sJimCrowSouth.” AmyHillHearth,NewYork Timesbestsellingauthor

“DebutnovelistSanchezhascraftedamovingandtimely story,basedonherownexperiences,aboutschool integrationintheSouthin1969andtheissuesthatstill lingertoday.Thispowerfultaleoffersabeaconofhope thatindividualscaninspirechange.” –LibraryJournal PremiumReview

“[A]potentillustrationoftheformidableobstaclesto equalitythatremained—andpersist—post-Brownv.Board ofEducation.” —KirkusReviews

“…adeftlycraftednovelthat,althoughaworkoffiction, isbasedontheauthorEileenSanchez’personal experienceteachinginLouisianainthelatesixties. “FreedomLessons”isheartfelt,unflinchingnovel,and inherentlyrivetingnovelabouttheunexpectedeffectsof schoolintegrationduringthattimetakesontheissuesour nationcontinuestofaceregardingrace,unity,and identity.” ~MidwestBookReview

“Toldinalternatingviewpoints,this impressivenovelreachesbackintime totheearlydaysofschoolintegration, andtoaplaceinAmericawhere resistancetointegrationwas substantial.” —HistoricalNovel Reviews

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TheQueenofParis: ANovelofCocoChanel PamelaBinningsEwen “Ewen(TheMoonintheMangoTree) dazzlesinthisoutstandinghistorical thrillerthatchroniclesthelifeofCoco ChanelinoccupiedFrance...Ewen’s Chanelisarrogantandfragileinequal measure,andtheauthordoesa marvelousjobofdivingintothe motivationsofawomanborninto povertyasshedefendsthefortuneshe builtforherself,makingthisa refreshinglynuancedcharacterportrait andalsoarealpage-turner.Thisistopnotchhistoricalfiction.” Publisher’sWeekly–starredreview
TOADDTOYOURREADINGLIST 36 WELLREADMAGAZINE MurderUnderABridal Moon:A1930sMonaMoon Mystery byAbigailKeam Releasedateis11-4-22 MonaMoonisplanningher weddingtoRobertFarley,Dukeof Brynelleth,whenherpreparations gohaywireafteroneofhermaids isfoundmurdered.Withjustdays beforetheblessedevent,unwanted guestsinvadeMoonManorthrowingawrenchinto Mona’splansandmakingitmoredifficulttoseekthe truth.NowRobertisasuspectinthemaid’smurder.A missinggoldbroochandtwentyfive-dollarbillsarethe onlycluesMonahastofindthemurderer.Shemustclear Robertfromsuspicionorhewillcalloffthewedding, sayingherefusestotaintMona’sgoodname.Canshe discoverthekillerbeforethewedding,orwillthe murdererwitnessthebreakupbetweenMonaandRobert? Wasthattheintentionallalong? “…MissAbigail’sskilledhumor,colorfulcharactersand conflictskeepthepagesturning.” FiveStarReader Review

ChampagneWidows by RebeccaRosenberg

Champagne,France,1800. Twenty-year-oldBarbe-Nicole inheritedLeNez(anuncanny senseofsmell)fromhergreatgrandfather,arenowned champagnemaker.Determined touseLeNeztomakegreat champagne,shelearnsher childhoodsweetheart,François Clicquot,wantstostarta wineryandmarrieshimdespitehismentalillness.

Herhusband'stragicdeathforceshertobecomeVeuve (Widow)Clicquotandgrapplewithadomineeringpartner, thecomplexitiesofmakingchampagne,andsixNapoleon wars,whichcrippleherabilitytosellchampagne.When shefallsinlovewithhersalesmanager,LouisBohne,who askshertomarry,shemustchoosebetweenlosingher winerytoherhusband,asdictatedbyNapoleonCode,or losingLouis.

Intheultimateshowdown,VeuveClicquotrisks imprisonmentandevendeath,defyingNapoleonhimself.

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NoEvilIsWide:AGraphic Novel by RandallWatson with artbyCharlesMoody NoEvilIsWideistheviolent storyofanunnamednarrator, theprostituteheistaskedto “find,”andCarpenterWells,a manwhohaslosthissouland wanders,empty,unableto quenchhisdesire.The remembrancesofthenarrator revolvearoundsexual awakening,familydistance,and dissolution—howtheycrumble tocommonandinevitableanimalism.Itisfilledwith philosophicalepistlestothereaderthatconcretizethe themesofthework.Thenarrativethatallowsthereader purchasewithinthetextbeginswiththenarratorlocating theunnamedgirlwhiletheworlddevolvesintoachaotic madnessofbombingsanddestructionnotdissimilarto contemporaryexistence.Thischaosservesasanuncanny reminderoftheeverydayviolenceweoverlook. “Justread[this]novellaandlovedit.gorgeoussentences. solushevenforallitsdarkness.somethingsortofnoir-ish aboutit.Iwassotouched...” —NanceVanWinckel, authorof OurForeigner, BookofNoLedge,and Pacific Walkers

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RandallWatsonistheauthorofNoEvilisWide, (MadvillePublishing),whichreceivedtheQuarterlyWest prizeinthenovella,TheGeometryofWishes(Texas ReviewPress),afinalistintheJuniperandTampaReview PoetryPrizes,TheSleepAccusations, whichreceivedtheBlueLynxPoetry PrizeatEasternWashington University,(currentlyavailable throughCarnegieMellonUniversity Press),andLasDelacionesdel Sueno,translatedbyAntonioSaborit withanIntroductionbyAdam Zagajewski,publishedinabi-lingual editionbytheUniversidad VeracruzanainXalapa,Mexico.

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I’llBeSeeingYou thenewreleasefromJoanneKukanza Easley,themulti-award-winningauthorof SweetJane and JustOneLook. “Readerswillquicklyfallinlovewiththecharismatic Lauren,acompellingmixofinnocenceandpizzazz,who partiestoomuchandfallstoohardforthewrongmenin thebigcity.ThroughoutLauren’shigh-flyingmoments, BlackhousekeeperVandineandgayfriendHaroldare loyalconstants,offsettingherpainfulexperienceswith lovingkindnessandaddingrefreshingdiversitytoEasley’s storyline,whiletacklingcrucialissuesofequalityinthe mid-20thcentury.Easleymanagestoevokeboththeglitzy nightlifeofthe‘40sandthepassionofanever-evolving bluesscene,andfansofherearliernovel,SweetJane,will bepleasedtorecognizesomecontinued characters.”ExcerptfromBooklifeReview

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Comingfromonewho’sdealtwithfamilydamagedby addiction,Icantellyouthiswomanknowswhereofshe writes–andshewritesitwell.Giveitatry.It’llreachoutand touchyou.Andasabonus,theauthorhasgreattastein music.Icanalreadyheartheaward-winningsoundtrackif someadventurousproducerisuptothechallenge.

Alcoholism,suicide,death,infidelity,andmiscarriageare someofthedifficultthemesIcover.

Mylatestnovel, I’llBeSeeingYou,tellsthestoryofLauren Eaton,SweetJane’sAAsponsor,alwayssecretiveabouther pastandwhopromisedtotellJaneherstoryoneday.Iloved thecharacterofLaurenandthoughtlongandhardonher story.

SweetJane and JustOneLook willbere-releasedwithRed BootsPressinlateSeptember.

Aretiredregisterednursewithexperienceinboththecold, clinicaloperatingroomandtheemotionallyfraughtworldof psychiatrichospitals,Joannelivesonasmallranchinthe TexasHillCountry,whereshewritesfictionabout complicated,twentieth-centurywomen.Hermulti-awardwinningdebut, SweetJane, wasnamedtheadultfiction winnerattheTexasAuthorProjectand shortlistedfortheSartonAwardandEric HofferAward,amongothers. JustOne Look,Joanne’ssecondnovel,wasaMay 2022PulpwoodQueenBookClubPick. I’llBeSeeingYou,herthirdnovel, featurescharactersfrom SweetJane.Her prize-winningshortstoriesandpoetry haveappearedinseveralanthologies.

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“Ifyouenjoyfastmoving,engrossingcrime/ suspense/chicklitfictionwithplentyof suspenseandwell-drawncharactersyoucan almostreachoutandtouch,thisbookwillnot disappointyou.DidImentionsuspense?There arescenesin"HotterThanHelen"thatareso intenseIthoughtIwaswatchingamovie. SusanWingatehasaddedanotherhittoher ever-growinglistofwell-planned,tightlywrittennovelsthatarepureentertainment.I can'twaitforthenextone!” FiveStarReaderReview HotterThanHelen(TheBobby's DinerSeriesBook2) SusanWingate

AWoman'sStory by FrancineRodriguez

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“WeloveRodriguez'shonest,down toearth,totallyunaffectedstyle andherdeepinvestmentinher characters.Thestory,Smileyand theLaughingGirl,fallsunderthe classificationof'dirtyrealism' (withafeministslant)butinthe enditresistsanykindofdefinition. Allwecancallitis'good writing'.”-FleasOnTheDog,Vol7 “IreadachapteranightofAWoman’sStorybyFrancine RodriguezaftermyhusbandhasgonetobeduntilI finishedthefinalchapterlastnight.Isavoredeachandall ofthechapters—storiesofLatinawomenindifficultlife circumstancesbecauseoftheirgender,family fragmentation,anddomesticviolence.Thefeelingsoftheir loneliness,betrayal,andpaincomealive.Rodriguez’ writingisdirectandearnest,andthestoriesaresoreal thatthereadergetsthesensethattheauthortrulyknows whatsheiswritingabout.” WondraChang,authorof Sonju “Strongstoriesthatareheartbreakinglyhonestandwell written.AbookIhighlyrecommend!” MandyHaynes, authorof WalkingtheWrongWayHome
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Annie’sSong:Dandelions, Dreams,andDogs byAnnie McDonnell CrossGenreCreativeFiction Memoir–Essays&Poems “Annie’sSongisanopen-hearted memoiraboutalifespentloving themostvulnerableamongus. Thesearestoriesfullofjoyand lifethatkeeplovedonesclose, evenafterthey’vepassedfromthis world.Thispoeticwritingofuntiringadvocacy, compassionatewitness,anddeeplove.Annie’sSongisa gifttotheenormouscommunityofwriters—yes,thosewho havefeltseenandupliftedbyAnnieMcDonnelloverthe years,butalsothosewhomightbehearinghervoice saying‘youmatter’forthefirsttime.Thisbookisour chancetoseehowalifeofempathyisborn.” —Diane Zinna,authorof TheAll-NightSun “AnnieMcDonnellisafreshandwelcomevoicein literature.”—CamillePagán,thebestsellingauthorof GoodforYou “AnnieMcDonellhasatrue,honest,powerfulvoice,and sheputsittobeautifuluseinAnnie’sSong.Andshe’s right:Theprosesings.”—DarinStrauss,authorof The QueenofTuesday
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BonesofHollyisthenextnovel fromCarolynHainesintheseries thatKirkusReviewscharacterizes as“StephaniePlummeetstheYaYaSisterhood”featuringsassy Southernprivateinvestigator SarahBoothDelaney. SarahBoothandTinkie,along withbabyMaylin,areinBaySt. Louis,MississippiforChristmas thisyear,asjudgesfortheannuallibrarytreedecorating contest. TheothertwojudgesarewritersSandraO’DayandJanet Malone.They’rebestsellingMississippiauthors,butbitter competitors.Infact,thefeudbetweenthemisthestuffof legends.Foryears,they’vebrawled,theirsales skyrocketingwitheachcatfight.Sandra’smostrecenttrue crimebookdocumentsthe1920srum-runningeraofAl Capone,whobuiltamansioninBSLandadistribution networkforhisliquor.Janet’sbook,scheduledtobe publishedinJanuary,isafictionalaccountofthesame material—whichonlyheightenstheirbitterrivalry. SarahBoothandTinkieareshoppingwithlittleMaylin whentheyseeSandraandJanetoutsideabookstore,fur flying,andwhenSandravanishesfromherowngalalater
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thatnight,suspicionturnstoJanet.JanetaccusesSandraof attemptingtomanipulatethemediabyafake disappearance,butisitastunt,orissomethingmore sinisteratplay?

SarahBoothandTinkiewillhavetodivedeepintothe historyofBaySt.Louis,andevenAlCaponehimself,to gettothebottomofthiscase.Butthetrailinfactleads thembacktoseveralprominentfamiliesstillresidinginthe area.Familieswhomaynotwanttheirsecretsknown… Welcometomywebsite.I’mawriter,loverofanimals,reader, teacher,andmischiefmaker.Perhapsit’sthelastcategorythat Imostwanttoexcelat!Onthesiteyou’llfindstoriesabout readers/friendsandtheiranimals,Jittyadvice,contests,book news,newsletters,andphotosofthethingsthatmatterinmy life.

Ilovetohearfrommyreaders,sofeelfreetodropalineto mye-mailaddress,andIwillwriteyouback. Ifyouspawnmischief,I’lljoinyouinit! Mycalendarisalsoonthewebsite,and whilemytravelsaremostlyconfinedto theSouth,youneverknowwhenImight popupsomewhere.Socheckthecalendar toseeifI’mgoingtobeinyourneckof thewoods.IwishIhadtimetotravel,but Ialsohaveasmallanimalrescue (Good FortuneFarmRescue) andthatkeepsme closetohome. Again,welcome!

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“Thesearepoemsofloss,displacement,anddeep grief,yettheyareshotthroughwithlight,inparticular theilluminationthatcomeswithbeautifulwriting. Thereisnotonewastedwordinthismoving, intelligent,andtimelycollectionofpoemsthatstand perfectlyontheirownyetsingevenlouderasan entiregathering.ThePartingGlassisamarvelofa book.”—SilasHouse, NYTimesbestsellingauthorof LarkAscending “Masterful,provocative,andcompulsively readable,TheCycloneReleasespeakstothe unpredictabilityofloveandlossandthe seeminglyheartlesswaylifechangesonadime, whileofferingreadersanintimateviewintothe bizarrelandscapeoftheSiliconValleytechstartup.Animpressivedebut.”—DanielleGirard, USATodayandAmazon#1BestsellingAuthor of FarGone
TOADDTOYOURREADINGLIST 52 WELLREADMAGAZINE TheRoadtoMarietta by KarlaJordan It’sthesummerof1930, AugustVioletFinnegan longstobelikeother twelveyearoldgirls,but sheisnot. Sheisthedaughterofa moonshinerunner,who decidesthatsheisgetting inthewayofhismoneymakingbusiness. WhenAugust'sfather agreestoanunthinkable dealthatwillaffecttherest ofherlife,sherealizesshe willneedtogrowup quicklyinordertosurvive. Aseriesofeventswillleadhertoaplaceshehopestocall home.Sheisn'ttherelongwhensherealizesthatwon'tbe thecaseatall. Shelearnsthehardwaythatdarkalleysinthecityaren't theonlyplacethatbadpeoplearetobeavoided.
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Withthehelpoffriendsandthekindnessofstrangers, Jordanwindsherwayacrossgreenmountainstolate-night ferries,acrossislandsanddownone-wayroadsledbythe lightofIonaandatrustinGod.Alongthewayshe exploresancientCelticChristianpracticessuchas cherishingcreation,trustingspiritualfriendship,offering hospitality,creativeimagination,andhonoring community--carryingthemhomewithhertoinfuseher dailylife. Thisisanintimatestoryofimagination,ofpersonal transformation,ofstillnessandprayer.It'salsoaquirky, thoughtfulguideforcultivatingdivineconnectionand creativityasweembarkonourownwildadventures, chasingafterthemysterythatcallsusall.
TheAncientWay:Discoverieson thePathofCelticChristianity by RiverJordan Foryears,fromherhomeonahill outsideNashville,RiverJordanfelt acalltotraveltothemysticalIsle ofIona,offthecoastofScotland-theislandthatgavebirthtoCeltic Christianity.InTheAncientWay sheinvitesustoleavethesacred spaceofourhomesandourlives andjoinheronthispilgrimage.
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5stars:Touchingnovella “It’sbeenawhilesinceI’vereada novellaandIamsogladthatI readthisone.Oliver'skindheart andhisintuitionareexceptional andthisspecialcharacterwill staywithmeforquitesometime.I lovedthebondhehadwithhis sister.Theirinteractionsmademe laughoutloudwhilealsotuggingatmyheartstrings.Ifthe
FiveStarReaderReview 5stars:IloveMandy’scharactersandstyleof storytelling! “IhavelovedMandy’sshortstoriesandwassoexcitedto readOliver.Itdidnotdisappoint!!!Ilovetherelationship betweenthebrotherandsisterandthemovingstory. Mandyhasawayofstorytellingthatdrawsyouinand keepsyoutheretilltheend.Lovedit!!!” FiveStarReader Review
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TheCicadaTree by Robert Gwaltney

“AtonepointinTheCicadaTree, MissWessie,thetoughandtakeno-sasscaretakeroftheNewell family,describesaboywhodidn't starttalkinguntilhewasfour yearsold.Whenhefinallyspeaks, hiswordsarelinesofexquisite poetry.Likethislate-speakingboy, andthecicadaswhichrestdormantundertheearthfor seventeenyearsbeforeemergingtomaketheirpresence knownviaear-splittingscreech,thepublicationof Gwaltney'sdebutnovelmarkstheappearanceofafully formedtalent.

Althoughsomeofthethemesarefamiliar,suchasthe dividebetweenrichgirlMarlissaMayfieldandpoorgirl narratorAnaleiseNewell,aswellastheracialtensionsin 1950ssmalltownGeorgia,thisSoutherngothicstory,with itsflourishesofmagicalrealism,feelslikesomethingnew. Gwaltney'scommandoflanguageisimpressive--thereis atleastonegasp-inducingphraseoneverypage--andhis earfordialogueisspoton.Alsoawe-inspiringishis accuratedepictionoftheplaygroundpoliticsofyoung girls.Atonepoint,thebeautifulandwealthyMarlissa,

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whohasjusttransferredtothepublicschoolbecauseher privateschoolburneddown,passesouthandmadepaper dollscutoutfromhermother'sVOGUEmagazinestothe girlsathernewschool.Theonethatshehandstoher nemesisAnaleiseiseerilyaltered. TheCicadaTreeisadazzlingmelangeofmusic,madness, fairies,decadence,fireand,yes,cicadas,buildinguptoa frenziedfinale.Thisonebookyouwon'twanttomiss.” FiveStarreviewfromSuzanneKamata,authorof The BaseballWidow RobertGwaltney,awardwinningwriterofsouthern fiction,isagraduateofFloridaStateUniversity.He residesinAtlantaGeorgiawhereheisanactivemember oftheAtlantaliterarycommunity.Byday,heservesas VicePresidentofEasterSealsNorthGeorgia,Inc., ChildrenServices,anon-profitsupportingchildrenwith disabilitiesandotherspecialneeds.Robert’sworkhas appearedinsuchpublicationsas The SignalMountainReview and The DeadMuleSchoolofSouthern Literature.Robertalsoservesas ProseEditorfor TheBlueMountain Review.Hisdebutnovel, TheCicada Tree,wasawardedtheSomerset Awardforliteraryfiction.Visit Robertatwww.robertlgwaltney.com.
TOADDTOYOURREADINGLIST 58 WELLREADMAGAZINE TheBystanders by Dawn Major
THEBYSTANDERS,weaves togethersmall-towneccentricities startingwiththeinvasionofthe SamplesfamilytoLawrenceton,
andnewcomer,ShannonLambSamples,comeofageinthe1980s
“LikeaVirgin”blastsovertheairwaves,buttheycouldn’t
surroundingareawerepartoftheLouisianaPurchase. Centurieslater,theold-timersstillspeakPawPawFrench andtime-honoredtraditionsrundeep. In TheBystanders–anoveltoldthroughlinkednarratives–Majorsubtlyexploresthepsychologicalphenomenon knownastheBystanderEffect.AsWilliamS.Boroughs said:“Therearenoinnocentbystanders…Whatarethey doingthereinthefirstplace?” Thecharactersoftenfeeltheyaremerewitnessestowhat lifethrowsatthem,incapableofchange.THE BYSTANDERS—sometimeslightandhumorous,other timesdarkandtragic–payshomagetoAmericanaandthe ruralpeopleoftheNorthernMississippiDeltaregionof SoutheastMissouri.
(MoonshineCove Publishing,2023)
Missouri.Townie,EddyBauman,
whenbighairisbigandMadonna’s
bemoredifferent.TherealtownofLawrencetonandthe

PullingDowntheSun:The Pueblos,theGreatHouses andtheCliffDwellings by J. M.White

Thisbookchroniclessomeofthe livingpueblosinNewMexicoand ArizonawithemphasisonZuni,Taos andHopiandvisitsthegreatestofthe massiveruinsoftheirpredecessorsat ChacoCanyonandMesaVerde.This bookexplorestheancientculturesof thisregionandtheirrelationshiptothe livingpueblos.Mostpeopleare woefullyignorantabouttheindigenouspeoplewhooccupied thislandbeforetheEuropeaninvasions.Mostareequally ignorantabouttheirdescendantswhoarewithustoday.These journalsofferaglimpseintotheindigenouspastthat,for uncountedmillennia,wasourheritage.Whileallofusshare anindigenoustribalheritage,formostitislostinthehazeof prehistory.However,thereareavenues,portsofentry,tolearn aboutourtribalheritage.Itispossibletovisittheindigenous peoplewhohavemanaged,byvariousquirksoffateandsheer determination,tobringtheircultureandtraditionsintothe twenty-firstcentury.Therearepresentlytwentylivingpueblos locatedinthedesertsofNewMexicoandArizona.Ofthe twenty,Taos,HopiandZuniareoutstandingexamplesof thosewhohaveretainedtheirtraditionsinspecialways.Taos andHopistillhavemultistoryadobebuildingsthatpreserve theancientarchitectureasaremnant,arevenant,of prehistorictimes.

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hearhischaracter’svoices,seethegrimexpressionson theirfaces.

MostofGay’spaintingshegiftedtofriendsandfamily, andaccordingtotheleadarchivist,MichaelWhite,Gay lovedChristmas,sowithseveralpaintingsonewillfind theholiday,“Christmas,”alongwiththeyear,andhis signatureatthebottomcorner,e.g.,“Leigh,Christmas 2005,WilliamGay.”Othertimes,thisinformationwas writtenonthebackofthecanvas,orhejustsignedthe bottomcorner.Andothertimesheneglectedtosignthe paintingatall.Althoughhenevertitledhispaintings, becausehenotedtheoccasionandyear,theteamhasbeen abletodateatleastpartofthecollection.

BecauseGaydidnottitlehispaintings,membersfrom TeamGay—agroupofscholars,professors,poets, authors,andphilosophers,whoworkedtogethertoedit andpublishGay’sposthumousworks,aswellasadvocate andpromoteGay’swork—sometimescreatenamesforhis paintings,like“DeVries’sCabstand“or“TheBellWitch House.”Personally,Ihavestartedassociatingmanyof Gay’spieceswithspecificpassages.Ioftenfindmyself invokinganameforapaintingusingthetitleofashort story.Forinstance,Istartedcallingagroveofbeechtrees “TheLightpainter,”becauseinthestorythemain characterpaintsthisimage.Or,Ihave“named”apainting usingalineofprose.In“Wittgenstein’sLolita,”the

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characterscomeacrossanenclosureofpinetrees:“They hadcometoaclearing,abarrencirclesurroundedbylofty pineswithtrunkslikethebonesofaruinedcathedral” (22).Iassociatethesimile—“likethebonesofaruined cathedral”—withanotherimageoftrees,andtherefore, havenamedthepieceafterthisline.Itisawaytoinstantly relatetoandidentityGay’suntitledpieces. In2019,myhusbandandItraveledtoBrushCreek, Tennessee.First,IwantedtovisitwithMichaelWhiteand SusanMcDonald—whoformedtheoriginalteamof archivists,alongwithLamontIngalls,PaulNitsche,and SheilaKennedy.Theydidmostofthefoundationalwork oflocating,organizing,andtranscribingGay’sworks. Overtheyears,MichaelandSusanhavecollectedGay’s paintings.Ineededtoseethepaintingsinpersonandtake photosofthem,soIcouldcontinuetowriteandadvocate forGay.Manyofhispaintingsmaybeviewedonthe WilliamGayArchivewebsite,butitdoesnotcompareto seeingtheminperson.So,myfirststopwasBrushCreek. MynextvisitwasGay’shometownofHohenwald, Tennessee—aonestoplighttownwheremosteverything shutsdownonSunday.Mygoalwastolocatesettingsin Gay’snovelsandshortstoriesthathemayhavepainted. MichaeltookmeonthegrandtourofHohenwald, pointingoutlocationsthatwerealsosettings,andIgotto meetsomeofGay’sfamilymembers.IaskedChrisGay,

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William’syoungestson,ifherecalledacabstandin Hohenwald.Ithoughtitunusualthatsuchasmalltown wouldrequiretaxiservices.Fortunately,hedidremember theircarbreakingdownonedayandtakingataxihome.It stuckwithhimbecausehewasachild,anditwasunusual tobedriveninataxi.Iaskedhimifheknewwhereitwas oncelocatedinHohenwald,andhetoldmetotrySouth MapleStreet.Offwewent(withmypoorhusbandintow) drivingalloverHohenwaldlookingforfictionalsettings thatwerepossiblyreal.Keepinmindthatthroughoutthe years,andcertainlyafterthefictionaltimeperiodGaywas writingabout,buildingsweredemolished,convertedinto otherbusinesses,ordestroyedbyfires,sofindingthis locationin2021wasabitofapipedream,butIhadthis gutfeeling.Icannotexplainit.Ijustknewweweregoing tofindthecabstand.Andwedid.

Theoriginalcabstand/poolhalllocationisbehindThe StrandTheatre—anothersettingGaywroteabout—and theindentationsoftheoriginalwindowsanddoorswere stillvisible,althoughbrickedover.Itookmultiplephotos tocomparetothepaintingofDeVries’s.Thiswasahuge find.Wecouldnowmatchupafictionalsettingwitha painting.Itinspiredmetolookformoreplaces.Ialso verifiedwiththelocallibrarian,historian,andarchivistof theLewisCountyLibrary,CrystalNash,thatHohenwald hadacabstand,andsheprovideditsfascinating,if

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somewhatdisreputable,history.Nashwasasaintfor providingmewiththisresearch.

Nashscouredphonebooksfromthe1950stothe1980s, identifyingallthecabstandsintown.Therewere numerouscabstandsandtheymovedaroundfromstreetto street,buttheoneIwasinterestedinwasindeedonSouth MapleStreet.Nashstatedthat:“Mayfield’sCabService operatedat25SouthMapleandwaslistedinthe1967 through1982phonebooks.MayfieldCabservicehada reputationformakingalcoholdeliveriesforresidents,and theremustbesometruthtothisstoryasthebusinesswas raidedin1969withtwoandahalfcasesofwhiskeybeing confiscated.”Withthissingleimagethehistory,the setting,theprose,andthepaintingcametofulllife. However,noneofthecabstandbusinessesNashprovided werenamed“WolfdeVriesPoolhall,TaxiandColdBeer.” IwaslessconcernedaboutthisaspectbecauseGayhada habitofmergingcharactersandsettings.Plus,itisa fictionalsetting.Gayprobablyadjustedthename.His settingswereanamalgamationofacoupleoftownsand hischaracterswerealsoamixofvariouspeopleheknew. WealreadyestablishedWolfDeVries’scabstandand poolhallwasafictionalsettingthatGayalsopainted.What issignificanthere,waspositivelyidentifyingthereal locationwiththefictionalsettingaswell. MatchingrealplacesGaywroteaboutwithhisartwork

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WILLIAMGAY’SLITERARYLANDSCAPES 76 WELLREADMAGAZINE hasprovedtobeanepicscavengerhunt.Inadditionto visitingHohenwald,seekingtheassistanceofLewis Countyhistorians,archivists,andlibrarianswhoknew Gayandwerefamiliarwiththeplaceshewroteabout,I alsostartedscouringmapsofLewisCountyduringthe timeperiodofGay’snovelsandshortstories.Mostofhis workissetbetweenthe1930sto1950swithsomeworks setinthe1970sandlater.MappingGay’srealworldand fictionalworldisanotherbunnyboilerprojectthatTeam Gayhaveagreedtoassistmewith.Thetechniqueof mappingone’sfictionalworldandmergingreallandscapes withtheirspecifichistories,ecologies,andgeographiesis acommonpracticeofworld-buildingauthors.Ibelieve Gayusedthismethodology,aswellaspaintinghis fictionalworld,toconstructhisSouthernlegendarium—a (Right)PhotooforiginalsiteofMayfield’sCabServicetakenbyDawnMajor, SouthMapleStreet,Hohenwald,TN,October2021

realisticworldwithhorrificanddarkfantasticalelements.

Gaywasanincrediblytalentedauthor,butmostpeople werenotawarethathealsopaintedandcertainlynoone wasmakingtheseconnectionsbetweenhiswritingandhis artwork.Withthisarticle,Ihopetoilluminatethe relationshipbetweenGay’spaintingsandproseby focusingonaspecificpainting—thatDeVries’sCabstand/ PoolhallpaintingthatledmetofurtherstudyGay’sfolk art.Iwillshowhowthatpaintingmaybeusedtoelucidate thecharacterofDeVriesmorethoroughlybutalsoprovide afully,immersive,readingexperience.UsingGay’sshort memoir,“CalvesHowlingattheMoon-Toacceptartyou havetoacceptmystery”forreference,IwilldiscussGay’s influencesaswellashisthoughtsaboutpaintingtheSouth. Finally,IwillexploreGay’ssubjectmatter—his landscapes,forest,oldbarns,shanties,farmhouses,roads, windows—theimageshepaintedandrepaintedthatalso servedashisliteraryworkingsymbols.

EarlyPaintingsandInfluences/HoningHisCraft

ForChristmasoneyearwhenGaywasateenager,hewas givenapaint-by-numberskitwithanimageofaclown printedonasmallcanvas.Gaywasneverafollowerof rules,andsoheturneditoverandpaintedatrainona trestle.ThetraintrestleimageisGay’searliestknown

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WILLIAMGAY’SLITERARYLANDSCAPES 80 WELLREADMAGAZINE Hemostlypaintedlandscapes,ruralsettings,roads,or windows,butthereareacoupleofstill-lifeimagesand oneimageofwolves.Likehiswriting,hehadaproclivity topaintwithdarkorneutraltones—brown,gray,black. Youwillneverfindapaintingwhereheusedbightvivid colors.Thatsaid,hewoulduselavender,orange,red, yellowwhenhepaintedhorizons,sunsets,twilight,or fadinglightinwindowpanes. Left:AyoungWilliamGay, dateunknown,believedto beaschoolpicture Right:AYoung WilliamGay,date unknown,takeinthe SummerGay'sfamily wenttoWesten Tennesseetochop cotton.
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WILLIAMGAY’SLITERARYLANDSCAPES 82 WELLREADMAGAZINE AccordingtoMichaelWhite,“Gaylivedinabject povertyformostofhislifeandcouldn’taffordcanvases, sohedidwhatmostfolkartistsdoandthatistouse whatevermaterialwasavailable. ForGay,itmeantpantingonold albumcovers,bitsofcardboard, andoldsheetsofwoodpaneling thatwereroughononesideand heldthepaintbetter.”

shelves,andpickingouttitlesthatIpromisedmyself Iwouldreadoneday…

She[schoollibrarian]noticedthatIwasalways drawingpictures,comic-bookpanelswithZaneGrey Westernerspummelingeachotherwiththeirfistsor battlingwithsix-guns.(119-120)

Theelementaryschoollibrarian,whoalsoworkedasthe highschoollibrarian,musthaveseensomethingspecial aboutayoungWilliamGaybecauseshe“broughtdowna coffee-tablebookofprintsofthegreatAmerican landscapes”fromthehighschoollibrary(120).This momentresonatedwithGay,asitwouldhavewithmost children.Shetoldhim:“…takeithomeandstudyitfora fewdays.Lookatsomethingbesidestrash,shesaid.But don’ttearit.Anddon’tspillanythingonit”(120).

Asachild,Gaywasmovedbytheimageof Christina’s World totheextenthewouldlaterusetheimagetodepict thestarknessofonehisownfictionalsettings—the Liskuses’shomeinhisshortstory,“UptoBatwiththe BasesLoaded.”HereGayalludesto Christina’sWorld: “Theyardwastreelessandgrasslessandthegrayhouse hadthestarkausterityofalandscapebyWyeth”(127). Wyethpaintedanimageofawomanheknewfromhis townwhowasdisabledandwouldcrawleverywhereto getplaces.Inordertogettothetrainstation,shewould

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thatsameimagewhentheWidowPaitontakeshimto
withanorgyofturmoil,tombstonestoppling,graves
novelswereprintsorfoundinanactualhymnal.Church
livedintheBibleBelt.Yet,hewasalsoawareofsimilar imagespaintedbyBoschandGay’shellishunderworldof
likestartledbirds,theirarmsstretchedwinglikein supplicationorbenediction,theirfacesraptinthe beatificlightthathoveredoverthem.(113) MarionYatesofFugitivesoftheHeartcontemplates
church.HestudiesthesceneoftheRaptureina songbook:“Thepaintingshowedagraveyardstricken
explodinginclodsofflyingearthandsprayingdirt. Theskywasfullofpreviouslyentombedfolkbound upwardwitharmsoutstretchedlikediversunaffected bygravityorcapelessfuneralcladsuperheroes ascendingskyward”.(188) ItispossiblebothimagesGayalludestointhesetwo
ofChristfollowerspreachedfireandbrimstoneandGay
theHarrikinhasthosequalitiesofthegrotesqueonemight findinapaintingbyBosch.WhileGaydidnothavethe abilitytodepictimagesliketheonesBoschpainted,Gay’s methodoflayeringimageryinhisproseisdistinctly Boschian. Inthenovel, Stoneburner,GaymentionsBoschtwice.

SandyThibodeaux,whoisextremelysuperstitious,is alwayslookingforsigns.Onhiswayouttothedilapidated MineralSpringsresorthedrivespastAuntMattie’s,the Geecheefortunetellerhevisits,andhewondersifAunt Mattielooksforthesignsintheskylikeheislookingfor alightfromaplanefullofdrugslandinginadeserted airstrip:“Hewondereddidsheaswellwatchforthelights atnight,shewiththeconstrainedgleeofaprophet.Signs. There’ssignsiffolkscouldreadthem,shehadtoldhim. Hethoughtofherwatchingtheskieswithabalefuland expectanteye.Well,yes.Hethoughtofsweetrevenge,of allthosefolksinapaintingbyBosch”(38).

Thibodeaux’sinterpretationorwhatheperceivesasa signfrombeyondisusuallytwistedforhisconvenience; AuntMattienevertellshimtobeonthelookoutforthe lightfromaplanetraffickingdrugsinsomedesolate woodsinTennesseeorencouragehimtostealdrugmoney andtakeoffwithCapHolder’sgirlfriend,Cathy Meecham.ThatisallThibodeaux’sdoing.Hismoral compassiswhateverandwheneverisexpedientforhim. Bosch’snightmarishimagesofwomenandmensuffering Medieval-styletorturesfortheirsinswasacommonimage hepainted,butrevengeisnotoneofthesevendeadlysins. Wrathandprideare,however,andbothcanleadto vengeance.ForsomeonelikeThibodeaux,gettingbeaten upbyCapHolderwouldcertainlyelicitthoughtsof

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vengeanceonthescaleofaBoschpainting. Later,JohnStoneburnerreflectsontheeventsthat broughthimtotheedgeofmadness,tryingtomakesense ofit: Theedgeisafascinatingplace,I’dtightropeditall mylife,andlatelyI’dstoodtransfixedonitsrocky ledgesandgazedoffintotheabyss.Despite Nietzsche,Icouldn’ttellthatitwaslookingback.It seemedlargelytoignoreme.Ididn’tseethejumble ofchaoticimagesyou’dexpectmadnesstobe,it wasn’tatalllikeapaintingbyDaliorBosch.No meltingwatches,noorgies.Farfromit.(127)

Stoneburnerrecognizeswhatwouldbringhimpeace— “thedreamypastoralcountrysidedriftinginthemorning mist,greenrollinghillsandadarktimberedwoodthat stretchedtoinfinity,atinytownwithacourthousesquare andachurchsteeple(Gay127)—”butheturnshisback onthisimaginedplaceofsolaceandchoosesmadness, goingtoworkforCapHolderandchasingdownhisNavy buddy,SandyThibodeaux.Thosepastoralimagescalling to Stoneburner,arethesamepastoralimagesofGay’s paintings,yetStoneburnerconsciouslydeniestheserenity ofahomeforthechaosoftheroad,andwhatevercomes hisway.

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…Ashelfofcloudspartedandwhathesawtherein themoonlighttookhisbreathaway.Pasttherimof themountainavalleywrappedsilentlyinsnow,eerily beautiful,ahologramofallthemythicChristmases thateverwere.AsifheandCathyhadbeenmagically teleportedinsideanoldCurrierandIvesChristmas card,ablackandsilverworldsnowlockedand steepedinavaleofsilence.Evergreensshapelessas Rorschachinkstains,faracrossthewhitelandscapea yellowlightflaringlikeabeaconwarmlyagainstthe blackandformlessfoothillsofthemountain.(75)

Thefarmhousebecomesamirageofsomethingperfect,a printedChristmassceneGaymorethanlikelysawasa childbutdidnotexperiencehimself.Thibodeauxand CathyMeechamfacefreezingtodeathiftheydonotfind shelterandfinditsoon,sothegrandiosityofthisscene with“ayellowlightflaringlikeabeacon(Gay75),”seems validgiventheircircumstances.Gayexaggeratesthe exteriorappearanceoftheoldfarmhouse,makingit granderthroughtheimaginationofThibodeaux.The farmhouse,however,symbolizesmuchmorethanshelter forThibodeaux,whoalmostdoesnotbelieveinitsreality. Heviewsitas“ahologramofallthemythicChristmases thateverwere.AsifheandCathyhadbeenmagically teleportedinsideanoldCurrier&IvesChristmascard”

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(75).Thewordchoiceshere,“hologram,”“mythic,”and “magicallytransported,”suggestssomethingfantastical butalsosomethingunrealorillusory,evenfake.

Amoreaccuratedepictionofrurallifecanbefoundin FugitivesoftheHeart.MarionYateshopsatraintogoto thecircusinAkerman’sFieldandheobservesthe sharecropperscominginforthenightafteralongdayof work: Thetrainwentonintothefallingnightpastfarmers andpastrichfieldsheavywithcorn,pastweary sharecropperswho’dletnightfallonthemleading theirmulesfromthedarkeningfields,pastleaning clapboardshantiesyellowlitagainstwhatever prowledoutthereinthedarkness.Thereinthebarren roomsthewearysharecropperssoughtforthenightto replacewhatthedayhadstolenand,inthehot chargeddarkness,theydreamedtheirtangleddreams. Hewentonpastweatherbeatencountrystores,with theirrustedgaspumps,attendantandhighballingon intotheflatlands(95).

ThisistherealAmerica—atruerrepresentationoflifeof thesharecropperinpost-Depression-era,ruralTennessee. Williamwouldhavebeenfamiliarwiththelivesofthe “wearysharecroppers”hedescribedabove;manydayshe hadwitnessedhisfatherploughingfields,andasachildhe wouldhavehelpedwiththefarming.

In“CalvesHowlingattheMoon,”Gaystatedthatthe

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firsttimeherecognizedhehadsometalenttopaintwas whenhewasservingintheNavyandpaintedanimageof wolvesforaChristmaspresentforhisfather: ThefirstpictureImadethatIactuallythoughtofasa paintingwasapresentformyfather.Iwasinthe Navythen,theVietnamWarwasgoingfull-tilt,andI wasonadestroyerintheSouthChinaSea.Privacy washardtocomeby,andlateatnight,when everyoneexceptthewatchsectionwasasleep,Iused toeasedowntomyworkstation,thecomputerroom, toreadandwrite.Idecidedtopaintthere.Myfather hadathingaboutimagesofwolvesandtrains…Now ChristmaswasapproachingandIwasgoingtopaint them:threewolvesonasmokyslope,agauzyyellow moontobayat,theirbreathsmokingintheiceair (121).

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Gay’sdivisionofficerdiscoveredhimandburstinonhis artproject.Hesuspectedhimofsmokingpotorhiding Taiwaneseprostitutes,butwhatwasreallycomicalabout thesceneGaydescribeswashisdivisionofficer’sresponse whenheunderstoodGaywaspainting.Hetookexception toitbecausetheywereatwarbutalsotookexceptionto thesizeofGay’swolves: Whatthehellyoudoingdownhere?
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usethematerialandexperimentingwithanewmedium;
Tryingtopaint,Isaid. Helookedattheconsoles,thewalls. Oh,hesaid,apicture?You'repaintingapicture? …We’reatwarhere,notrunningsomeartschool. That’smightysuspiciousbehavior. IwasjustworkingonaChristmaspresentformy father,Isaid. Hecameovertolook.Hesquintedoneeye,likea jewelerwithhisloupescrewedin.Heshookhishead, Theylookalittlefluffytome,hesaid. Alittlewhat? Fluffy.Plump.Chunky.Hell,lookattheshoulderson thosesuckers.Theylooklikeyoungcows.You’ve paintedcalvesthere,howlingatthemoon(121-122). Hisearlypaintingsarejustthat—Gaylearninghowto
theyarenot sophisticated.Butit wasnotGay’s intentiontobea painterorforhis artworktobe distinguishedenough tolandingalleries. Asmentioned
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previously,theywereusuallygiftsandhealsoenjoyedthe processandthespacetocreate.

ThefirstthingGayclaimsisinthatsamememoiristhat hedoesnotviewhimselfasapainter.Eventhoughheis writingaboutpainting,heimmediatelydisqualifieshis artwork: I’mnotanartist.Ijustpaintforthereasonsmost peopledothethingstheylike,becausethey’refun andbecauseofthesatisfactionyougetwhenyou havecompleted(ordecidedyou’vecompleted)a picture.Andbecauseyouhaveanideainyourhead, youtrytopaintpicturesthatequalit.Theyneverdo, butthefeelingthatyougetalittleclosereachtimeis partofthatsatisfaction.(119)

Hedidimprove,themorehepainted,butwritingwould alwaysbehisfirstpassion.Considerablethoughtwentinto buildingeachandeverysentence.Whitesaid,“Gaywould workblue-collarjobsduringthedaylikecarpentry,dry wall,andpainting,andwhileworkinghewouldcompose inhishead.Whenhegotoffworkandcamehome,he couldpickuppenandnotebooktoputdownwhathehad beenwritinginhismindthatday.”Ifonearbitrarily selectsapassagefromanovelorshortstorytoreadand considerhiswordchoices,thelayeringofimagery,and builduptotheendofthesentence,itisconclusive—Gay wasamasterathiscraft.Hisproseisadjectival,fullof

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WILLIAMGAY’SLITERARYLANDSCAPES 100 WELLREADMAGAZINE OfthetwoimagesofDeVries’s,onlyoneoftheimages hasletteringthatidentifiesitasbelongingtothischaracter orofferingtaxiservices,billiards,andcoldbeer.White informedmethatGayfoundpaintingtheletteringonthe outsidewindowofDeVries’stediousandhenever attempteditagain.Thankfully,hegaveitachance,orthis valuableconnectionbetweenthepainting,thereal location,andthefictionalsettingmayhavenotbeenmade. Itisnotunusualforartiststorepaintthesameimage.It allowstheartisttoimproveandtolearnthecraftwitha subjectmattertheyarealreadyfamiliarwith.Consider ClaudeMonet’swaterlilies.Monetwascaptivatedby waterliliesandwouldpaintwaterliliesatvaryingtimesof day.ThoughI amnot comparing Gay’sartwork tothefounder ofimpressionist painting,itis importantto rememberGay wasentirely self-taughtand Iamcomparing histechniqueof
101 NOVEMBER2022ISSUENO.20 WILLIAMGAY’SLITERARYLANDSCAPES repaintingthesamesubject. WolfDeVries’sTaxi,Billiards,and ColdBeer-PaintingandProse Gay’scharactershavetheirfavoritehaunts—theGoblin Knob,whoseclaimtofameis,accordingtoBilly
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ColdBeer”iswrittenacrossthewindowoftheuntitled paintingandisnotcentered.Theword“Billiards”iscut offsothattheviewermustspelloutthewordinhisorher
TheLostCountry.OnecouldimaginetheDeVries’s characterpassingaway.ButasGayisnolongerwithus, thiswillremainyetanotheroftheliterarymysterieshe leavesustoponder.Hopefully,asmorestudyisgivento Gay’swritingandartworkitwillbecomealittleless mysterious. Ofthepainting,itself,“WolfdeVries’sTaxi,Billiards,
head.Atthetopofthepaintingisanotherwindowinthe brickedbuilding,butlikethelargerwindowwiththe script,itisalsocutoff.The onlycompleteimageinthe entirepieceisawoodendoor, whichappearstobelessthan inviting.Withthepaintingof DeVries’s,Gaycreatedamore concreteimagebeyondthatof thereader’sperceivedimage. Thepaintingallowsthe readersandviewerstobetter envisionwhatDeVries’s lookedliketoGay’scharacters astheyapproachtheentrance andevenallowsthereaderto
WILLIAMGAY’SLITERARYLANDSCAPES 104 WELLREADMAGAZINE seebeyondtheplate-glasswindowandmeetWolfde Vries,himself,andevensomeofthene'er-do-wells hangingoutwithhiminside. FugitivesoftheHeart:MarionYatesanddeVries’s CabCompany-1943 AyoungMarionYatesin FugitivesoftheHeart is lookingforawaybackfromAckerman’sFieldtohis homeinAllen’sCreek,andsomeboyshemeetsfishing recommendataxi.Heisshockedthereisataxiservicein suchasmalltown: Acabstand?Idon’treckonIcanaffordacabto Allen’sCreek.Iwouldn’tthinkthey’dbeenough businesstokeepacabstandrunnininalittleplace likethis… Theysellswhiskeyontheside.Folksplaycardsin there(118). “Ontheside”andfolksplayingcardsisan understatement.Infact,theprimarybusinessisnotthe taxiservice,butillegalactivities.Yatesvisitsanywayto checkaboutthetrainschedule:“Swingingthebagalong hewentdownasteepwindingbackstreettowardtheriver andcameuponthecabstand.Itsplateglasswindowsaid…
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deVriesCabCompany”(119).
cavernous.Afanwhirredsomewhereoverhead movingthelayersofsmokeabout.Theonlylight camefromtherearwhereasuspendedflorescentlight illuminatedapooltablewiththebrightcoldclarityof agreenbaizeautopsytable.Yatesstoodforamoment blinkingandlettinghiseyesadjusttothegloom.Two
WindowsareoneofGay’sworkingsymbolsandYates noticesthefragilityofthebustedandtaped-upwindow thatsuggeststhebusinessisbringingthetowndown.De Vrieshasnotbotheredtofixitbecauselikelytherewillbe anotherfightandsomeotherhoodlumwillbustitout again.Thatisthepriceofdoingbusinesswithdrunksand gamblers.AfterreadingallofGay’snovelsand consideringthecabstandsetting,thissubtledetail—busted andtapedupplateglass—issymbolicofwhatistocome;it foreshadows“laternovels”whenthecabstandalongwith thetownbecomeseedier. ThoughthenameforDeVriesin Fugitivesofthe Heart—deVriesCabCompany—variesslightlyfromthe nameonthewindowinGay’spainting—WolfdeVries’s Taxi,Billiards,ColdBeer—Yatesconfirmsthecabstand alsoservesasapoolhall. Insidewasalongnarrowroom,coolanddarkand
figureslikeshadowmenmovedritualisticallyabout
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companytoYates,butonecanassumebasedonhis
WhatcanIdoyoufor? He[Yates]turned.Ashortratfacedmanwaswatching himfrombehindalongcounter. Dowhat? Ifiguredthisbeinacabstandyoumightneedone. NoIjustbeenwanderinaroundtowntryintofindout somethingaboutthetrains.Howoftentheyruntrains outofthisplaceanyhow? Themanlookedallabout.Walls,floors,ceiling. Theyain’tneverrunnoneoutofherethatIknowof andIbeenheretenyears.(119)
thetable.Thesoftclickofpoolballs,themurmurof voices.(119) Theyareclearlyoneandthesame. FugitivesoftheHeart wassetin1943,soitisconceivablethatDeVries’s windowchangedthroughouttheyearswithhimaddinghis fullname,orWolfdeVries,andadditionalservices. Gaydoesnotofficiallyintroducetheproprietorofthecab
attitude,thedialogue,andhisphysicallocation—behind thecounterofthepoolhall/cabcompany,thatYatesis speakingtotheowner,DeVries:
ThoughDeVriesisgivingayoungYatesahardtime,

bootlegger,honky-tonkowner,pimp,psychoticmurderer, andthedevilincarnateorotherwisetheantagonistof The LongHome,DallasHardin,headstotownafterbeing attackedbywhitecapsandgoesstraighttoDeVries’s.He knewabout“anall-nightcabstandoutofwhichaman namedWolfdeVriesranabootleggingestablishmentand analmostperpetualpokergame”(107).WithYates,the readercouldvisualizewalkingtowardsthepoolhall, observingtheplate-glasswindowandlettering,and enteringthepoolhallarea,butwithHardinthereader travelsfurtherintotheinterior:“Hewentinthefrontdoor andpassedbyadeskwhereawomansleptwithhermouth openandherheadpillowedagainstatelephone”(107). Thereadercanassumethiswomananswerslatenightcalls forpeopleneedingataxi,althoughmorethanlikely whoevercallsiswantingwhiskeyratherthanapickup. Hardincontinuesdownthehalltoagreendoorand knocks: Afteramomentthedooropenedacrackandaface studiedhim.Thedooropenedwider.Staleblue smokeboiledoutandHardincoughed.Hefannedthe airwildly.“JesusChrist,”hesaid.Theygointofind everoneofyousotsinheresmotheredtodeathsome mornin.Doesthisplacenothaveawinder?”(106)

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WILLIAMGAY’SLITERARYLANDSCAPES 110 WELLREADMAGAZINE andillegalgamblingoperationorisacompletelydifferent characterthantheDeVriesof FugitivesoftheHeart and TheLongHome.In Twilight,DeVriesisakinder,more empatheticsoulwhobelievesinhardworkandpaysTyler fairly;infact,heoverpayshim.Tylerearnsmoney paintinghousesandstores,muchlikeGaydidatonetime, andinthisscene,TylerhasjustfinishedpaintingDe Vries’sroof:“Bythreeo’clockTylerhadtheroofofde Vries’sstorepaintedandwascleaninghisbrusheswith gasoline...DeVriescrossedthealleyandstoodontiptoes againstthebuildingontheothersidetobetterseehisown roof.ThenhecamebacktowhereTylerwas.Youdoneme agoodjob,hesaid”(63). DeVriesevenwarnsTyleraboutGranvilleSutter,the townpsychopath,whohasbeenhiredbyFentonBreeceto dowhateverittakestogetBreece’sperversephotosback: DeVriesclearedhisthroat.Holdonaminute,he called. Tylerwaited. It’safellerbeenhanginaroundoutfrontwaitinfor youtogetdone… Whoisit? DoyouknowGranvilleSutter? Ijustknowofhim.
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1943versionin FugitivesoftheHeart and TheLong Home tothecirca1950’sversionin Twilight.However,the townchangessignificantlywhenitsfictionaltimemoves intothe1970s,thetimeperiodof TheLostCountry and Stoneburner.Forstarters,in1943thetownspeoplearestill travelingbyhorseandbuggy.WhenYatesvisits Ackerman’sField,heobserves,“Sidewalkshereofoak plankingnailedtosills.Atavacantlotbeforethehotel threebuggieswereparkedandthreeresignedhorsesate oatsfrombuckets”(99).In TheLongHome,Hardin “parkedinfrontofthecabstandandcutthelightsand switch”(107).Hardindrivesanautomobilein TheLong Home,butheisananomalybecausemosttownsfolks droveamuleandwagonratherthanaBuick. Bythe1970s,generallymosttownspeopleown automobiles.MainstreetinAckerman’sFieldisaplaceto cruise,tobeseen.In TheLostCountry afterRoosterfish’s wifeleaveshimforanotherman,hefantasizesabout makingagrandentranceinhisDeSoto:“He’dhadan intensevisionofhimselfdrivingitdownthemainstreetof Ackerman’sField,pastthehousewherethewifewho’d cuckoldedhimstilllived.Parkingitinfrontofthe SnowwhiteCafé,deVriescabstand”(65).Thecabstandin the1970smuststillmeansomethingtoRoosterfishifhe wasfantasizingabouttheeffectitwouldhaveonhisexwifewhenhedrivesintotownandparksinfrontit.

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made.Windblewascrapofnewspaper,oldnewsof separationandreconciliation,hands-onviolence. Therewouldsometimesbethesoundofsirensasthe policeministeredamongtherestless,telltale fragmentsofdisquietlikefaultedsplotchesofthe night:sirenwailing,anambulanceunmindfulof redlightscamepasttheSnowwhiteCaféandhecould heartherattleandslapwhenithittherailroadtracks andsawinhisminditrockbackonitsshocksand springsflatoutintothelongslopingcurvepastthetie yard,drawnbyviolence,likeamothtoflame, unifyingthefolks’troubles,carwreck,ashootingor cuttinginSycamoreCenter.(341)

Withtheabovepassage,theviewerofthepaintinglooks upwardatthesecond-storywindow.ThereisEdgewater behindthewindow,shiveringandinasourmood.Thereis hisrunningmate,Roosterfish,bunkinganddrinkingwith him.Edgewater’sappraisalofthetownfromthetopofthe concretestepsofDeVries’spoolhallisafarcryfromthe townYatesexploredaftervisitingthecircus,consistingof thelayersofdirtandfilththathaveamassedaroundthe poolhall.Thecarnage,orevil,hasspread,extending beyondtheconfinesofDeVries’s.Assuggested previouslythecabstandofthe1940sandearlierwasthe startofthegerm.Ackerman’sFieldofoldentimeswasa

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countrytownwherefolkscameoutonSaturdaysto socialize,maybevisittheoccasionalcircus,buttherewas theknowledgethattheywouldbeinchurchonSunday. Thosechurchgoersarelonggonebythe1970s.Itisasif onceDeVriescametotown,adiseasetookover,crawled underthedoorandinfestedthealleyway,andpermittedto freelyroam,itateawayatthetown. WhoisDeVries,deVries,deVries,WolfdeVries,

Itmayseemlikeoverkilltoanalyzeacharacterwhois neithertheprotagonistnortheantagonistinanyofGay’s novelsandshortstories,butwhoeverDeVriesisheisnot justacameo.Hispoolhall/cabstand/beerjointisvitalto thethreadandthrumofGay’sfictionaltown,Ackerman’s Field.In2007,DonNobleinterviewedGayonBookmark onAlabamaPublicTelevisionatTheBooksmithin Homewood,Alabama.DuringthisinterviewheaskedGay abouthisinspirationforhisevilcharacters:whathis understandingofevilwas;werehischaractersbornevil? Gaysaid,“Ithinkthepeoplewhoarereallyevilareborn thatway.They’reevilfromthetimethey’relittleevil babiesuntiltheygrowup.In TheLongHome,Ihadthis ideaaboutevilwhichHardinrepresentedandtheideaof thebookwasthatifevilexistsintheworld,thenthere’s

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andwhydowecare?

gottobesomebodywhosortofrisesuptoopposeit.”

Attheendin TheLongHome,anunlikelyopponentrises uptodefeatevil—theoldmanWilliamTellOliverdefeats andkillsHardin.IfGay’stheoryofgoodandevilare appliedthenwherethereiseviltheremustbesomethingto challengeit.TheSheriffBellwether,theactingsheriffof Ackerman’sField,whoappearsasoftenasDeVries,is alwayscharacterizedasafair,law-abidingman.DeVries isnotasevilasGay’svillainsand,likewise,Bellwether maynotrepresenteverythinggood,buthecanbecounted ontoactjudiciously.InGay’snarrativestheantagonist balancestheprotagonistandviceversa.Inturn,thefoils ofthe“goodguy”andthe“badguy,”orDeVriesand Bellwether,balanceeachother.

AstotheimageofWolfdeVries’sTaxi,Billiardsand ColdBeeritself,Gaycreatedacompellingperspective.In manyofGay’spaintings,thelandscapeorientationisnot focused.TheimageofDeVries’sisnotcentered,andthe businessnameiscutoff.Inaddition,thewindowismade ofmirroredglasssothattheviewerofthepaintingcannot seethroughit.However,whentheviewerisalsoareader, thoseimagesdeemedoutsidethescopeofthepainting maybefoundinGay’snarratives.Thereader/viewermay lookoutsidethewindowandseeRoosterfish,inallhis glory,pullinguptoDeVries’sinhisDeSotooropenthe doortothepoolhall’ssmokyenvironment.Havingthis

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TheHarrikin,AManmadeHell

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Gay’sworldandaricherexperienceforthereader/viewer alike.
imagetocomplementGay’sprosecreatesadeeperlinkto
geographicallyandpsychologically.Heresidednearthis forest,andhewasextremelyintouchwithnature.His
GaywasprofoundlyinvestedintheHarrikinforest,both

mostmovingimageryoccurswhenhischaractersenterthe forest.ItisasifsomethingturnedoninGayandhisprose becomespoetry.Withoutadoubt,Gayhadanintimate relationshipwithnature.Itshowsinhisattentiontodetail fromthefloraandfaunatotheclimateandterrain.Though theHarrikinisoftenreferredtoasGay’sunderworld,at onetimeitwasanEden,anditwasonlyafterhumanity strippeditofitsnaturalresourcesthatitbecamea manmadehell.Gaywasparticularlyfascinatedwiththe ghosttowns,ortheremnantsoftheoldminingtown,and thepeoplewhoremainedevenaftertheminingoperations ceased.Heexploredtheseoldhauntstotheextentthatthe HarrikinwasnotonlyoneofGay’spredominantsettings butthatreadersofGayassociatetheHarrikinwithhim. TheHarrikinforGaydidwhatNarniadidforC.S.Lewis. ItmakessensethatGaywouldalsowanttopaintthis setting.Ofcourse,notallauthorscandraworpaint,but manyofthemostrecognizedworld-buildingauthors,like J.R.R.TolkienorC.S.Lewis,alsoillustratedtheirsettings. CouldTolkienorLewis’sartworkstandonitsownoutside oftheirwriting?Probablynot.Thepaintingssupplement Gay’swritingandcreateaspaceforthereadertovisually connecttohisfictionalworld.

TheHarrikinisawasteland,andthoughnowarhas occurredinthisterritory,itseemsasifitiswar-tornor Apocalyptic.In TheLongHome,NathanWinerand

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MotormouthdrivedeepintotheHarrikin:

Theydrovethroughalandinruin,asprawling, unkeptwoodofthousandsofacres,landboughtby distantcompaniesorfolkswho’dneverseenit.Yet theypassedunlithousesandoldtiltinggrocerystores withtheirrustinggaspumpsattendantanditwaslike drivingthroughacountrywherecivilizationhad fallenandvanished,wherethegodshadturned vengefulorperversesothatthedenizenshadpicked uptheirlivesandfled.Oldcantedobliqueshanties builtwithoutregardforroadsortheusesofthem, folksforwhomfootpathswouldserveaswell.Dark bulksrisingoutofthemouthsofhollows,trees growingthroughtheiroutragedroofs.Oldstoneflues standingblackenedandsolitarylikesentriesfrozenat theirpostswaitingforreliefthatdidnotcomeanddid notcome.Longdesertedghostroads,hauntsof homelessdrunksandhaphazardlovers.(155)

GaypersonifiestheHarrikin,amanmadehellwith“trees growingthroughoutragedroofs”andthe“fluesstanding blackenedandsolitary”(155).Allthatisleftisunwanted. ThereisadistinctbeautyinGay’spaintingsaswithhis language;theybothencapsulateahardscrabble determinationandtoughexterior,anunapologeticaccount

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WILLIAMGAY’SLITERARYLANDSCAPES 122 WELLREADMAGAZINE ofgrimrealism,andattimessomethingdarkandsinister,
TheHarrikinandtheshortstory,“TheLightpainter” AsidefromGay’sshortmemoir.“CalvesHowlingatthe Moon,”wherehewroteaboutwhatartisandhis relationshipandexperiencewithpaintingtheSouthas wellashisearlyinfluences,healsowroteashortstory titled,“TheLightpainter”thatcaptureswhatitmeanstobe anartist.Themaincharacter,Tidewater,likeGay,was interestedincapturinglight: Hewasdrunkonthepowertore-createlighton canvas.Hepaintedonepictureafteranotherinan orgyofcreativity.Bucolicpicturesthatexisted nowheresaveinthegeographyofhisimagination. Hepaintedfirelightflickeringwarmlyonthewallsof aroom,softyellowlamplightfallingthrougha window,lanternlightfromasleighonreefsofdrifted snow,moonlightonsnowymountains,thelightfrom bonfiresonthefacesofhomecominggamerevelers. Theywerepicturesofatimethatwasirrevocably goneandperhapshadnevertrulybeen.(270-271) ThereisalotofattentionpaidtoGay’sdarkimageryin
evenotherworldly.

TidewaterhasauniquerelationshipwithJenny.She giveshimtheattentionhedoesnotgetfromhisown family,andheisclosertoherthantothem.AsLisaand Jennygetolder,theystopbeingfriends.Jennystarts hangingoutwithabadcrowd—thoughshereallynever stoodachancewiththeparentsshewasdealt—and Tidewatertakesherunderhiswingasaseconddaughter. Inanironictwisttowardstheendofthestory,Jenny’s bodyisdiscovered:“InthemorningJenny’smotherhad gonetoputaletterinthemailboxincasethemailman madeitupthehill,andfoundJennyfrozentodeathina smallstreamofwaterthatwoundthroughawashed-out gullybelowJenny’shouse”(282).Noteventhe LightpaintercansaveJennyfromherself.Asmuchas TidewatertriedtohelpJenny,hislightwaseithernot strongenoughorherlifehadgottentoodark.Tidewater strugglestoidentifythatmomentintimewhereshe becamelosttohim,replaying“everywordandactofher lifeandsolocatethemomentwhenthecankerappeared ontherose,whenthefairy-talewooddarkenedandthe treesborethorns,whenacautionarywordcouldhave turnedasidefate”(282).Aftergoingtothefuneralhome, Tidewatergoestothesitewhereherbodywasdiscovered, lookingforclues:“Hewasnotsurprisedtoseethathewas drivingtowardtheHarrikin,thoughtheroadwasperilous andevenwiththechainsonthevanspunonhillsandonce

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sliddizzilysideways,sothatforamomenttheheadlights sweptthefrozenwoodsinaneeriefrieze,thetrees trackingpalelyofftheglassinelongatedprocession” (286).WhenJenny’sparentsfindTidewater “investigating”thescene,themotherattackshimandhe fallsdownintheexactspotwhereJennydied.Itisa macabrescene,andheliesthereattemptingtomakeone lastconnectionwithher—“Heknewthathewaslying whereshehadlain.Heknewwithoutseeingthemthat longstraightstrandsofbrownhair,likehorsehairs,were seizedintheicewherethey’dsnappedwhentheypried herfree”(288).Heeventuallygetsup.Hedoesnotdiein theHarrikinaswell,butinasense,somethingdiesinhim andGayendswithoneofhisphantasticendings:“The lightpainterfeltlikeoneoftherusticagrariansinhisown paintingswhohadthrownasidebrushhookandpitchfork andattainedanalmostundetectablemotion,easingfrom thepastorallandscapethathadshelteredhimtowardthe whitevoidofchaosatthepicture’send”(289).Thisisan intriguingpassage,becauseGayiscontemplating Tidewaterliterallybeinginsidehisownlandscape paintings.ButGaydoesnotstopwithplacinghischaracter intotheimagehere.Tidewatermovesoutsidethepicture ortheend,to“thewhitevoidofchaos,”thatunknown territorywheretheartends.Thisisextremelyimportant whenoneconsiderstheearliertreatmentdiscussedonthe

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WILLIAMGAY’SLITERARYLANDSCAPES 126 WELLREADMAGAZINE DeVries’spaintingwherepassageswereprovidedto createimmersiveexperiencesbetweenthereader/viewer usingthisimage.Gayiscommentingonthatexact immersiveexperiencewithTidewater,andhisunlimited imaginationwhichallowshimtointeractwithhisown landscape.Gayisalsosayingthatthosepastoral landscapesthatprotectedTidewateralsolimitedhisability tofacereality.Tidewaterlivedinsidehisheadorhis artwork,andhisworldviewwasskewedbyhisarttothe extenthefailedJenny.Hesawonlywhathewantedtosee inher.ItwasifhecapturedanimageoftheJennyfroma periodoftime,framedherlikehewouldframeoneofhis paintings,andthenneverdeviatedfromwhathewantedto
Asstated,manyofGay’sattributes,thoughts,anddesires wererevealedthroughhismaleprotagonists.Thereare twoimagesof beechtreesGay paintedwhere thereadercould easilypicture thecharacter Tidewater returninghome afterpainting theseimages.
seeinherratherthanwhatwashertrueself.
127 NOVEMBER2022ISSUENO.20 WILLIAMGAY’SLITERARYLANDSCAPES Inturn,itisnotastretchtoimagineGayinplaceof Tidewaterinthisscene:“Hehadoncebeenfarbackinthe woods,carryingasketchpadandpencil,headedfora groveofbeecheshewantedtopaint”(268). AndalsolikeGay,foralongtimenoonewasinterested inTidewater’sworkuntilhepaintedtheperfectpicture, andhebecamefamouslyknownas“theLightpainter.”
WILLIAMGAY’SLITERARYLANDSCAPES 128 WELLREADMAGAZINE TidewaterstartstoseehimselfnotasTidewater“butasa sortofalterego”and“hesometimesreferredtohimselfin thethirdperson”(271).HejokinglytellsLisaandJenny, that“hiscostumeisindisguise…itwasasecretidentity, andthetruthisitlooksalotlikeordinaryclothing”(271). Onthesurfacethischaracterwholooksordinaryenough butpossessessuperhumanartisticskillsisnotunlikewhat Gaymayhaveseemedtosome—ascruffysortinjeans andaflannelshirtwhounderneathitallcouldproduce someofthebestlyricalproseandSouthernGothic literatureofhistime.ItalsospeakstowhatWilliamGay astheartistmayhadwishedtoachievewithhispaintings.
129 NOVEMBER2022ISSUENO.20 WILLIAMGAY’SLITERARYLANDSCAPES InGay’smemoir“CalvesHowlingattheMoon,”he contemplateswhyartistscreateartandsuggests:“Maybe artisjustcomingupwithsomethingyou’dliketolookat, whetheritspringsfromdreamorvisionornightmare” (125).Gayreallypondersartistsandtheirartwork;he

trulywantstogettothebottomofwhyartistsdowhat theydo.Andhedoesnotarriveattheeasiestexplanation andstatedthat“maybetheworldneedsartiststodream whiletheworldsleeps,togointotheunknownwhereon ancientmapstheoldcartographersdrewdragons. (Sometimestheoldcartographerswereright.)”(126).He leavesthereaderofthismemoirwithsomethingtowonder about,andanothergrandexit:“Artistsarelike astronomerswhopostulatetheexistenceofunknown planetsbythepulloftheirgravityonknowncelestial bodies.Themysteryisinvisiblebutfelt,tugginggentlyat whateveriswithinit,unknowableuntilthenextpanelis painted”(126).Mostartistswouldprobablyagreethereis acompulsiontocreateart.Yes,itmaybenicetolookat, butthereasonthereisartisbecauseartistanswerthatcall.

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Gayusedtheopenroadandroadsingeneralasasymbol forfreedomorescape,ortostructurehisnarratives—The LostCountry and Stoneburner aredefinitiveroad narrativeswhile ProvincesofNight isaroadnarrativeona smallerscale.Healsocapturedroadsinhisartwork.Gay paintedroadsinruralsettings;theroadsofhishaunted forest,theHarrikin,thatleadtonowhereorworse;old
RoadsandHorizons

timberroadsovertakenbygrowth;roadsmadeimpassable fromsnowdrifts;roadsleadingtoabandonedbarnsand farmhouses,ortoexquisitehorizons.ForGay’scharacters, theroadmayleadnowherebuttoendlessdaysofdrinking inonetownafteranotherwiththeirrunningmatesintow, ordownthathighwayofthegreatunknownandthe endlesspossibilitiesthatprovides.

Gaymaybeginanovelwithsomeonetravelingdowna roadandendwiththemaincharacterthumbingtheirway towhereverthefateshavedecreed.Hischaractersseemto alwaysbeatacrossroad,whethermetaphoricallyor literally;theyareaimlessandatthemercyofwhatever comesnext.ForsomeonelikeGay,ageniuslivingin obscurity,roadsandendlesshorizonsmusthavemadehim wonderabouthisownpossibilities,somelost,butperhaps, somegainedthroughthesheerimaginationandwill-power ittooktobecometheartisthewas.

In ProvincesofNight,BoydBloodworthandE.F. Bloodworthtraveldownroads,buttheirjourneysare metaphoricallyquitedifferent.BoydBloodworthtravelsto Detroit,Michiganseekingrevengeonawifewholefthim, andE.F.Bloodworthreturnshometotryandregainwhat helostonhisownaccordasayoungmandriventothelife ofamusician.Theyoungergenerationseeksfasttimes andquickmoney,whiletheoldergeneration,nowatthe endoflife,hopestoreturnandessentiallydieintheirown

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home.Asnotedpreviously,Gaywasanautobiographical author,andhischaractersemulatedhisexperiences.Per White,andlikeBoydBloodworth,“Gaybrieflylivedin redneckghettosandworkedinfactoriesinDetroit, Michigan.”

Thibodeauxand Stoneburnerfrom Stoneburner and Edgewaterfrom TheLostCountry,likeGay,were dischargedfromtheNavyandhitchhikedthroughoutthe U.S.AccordingtoWhite,“WilliamwentAWOLwithapal andwasheadedtoTennesseebutwasarrestedinTexas.” Edgewatereventuallytravelstowardhomebecausehis fatherisdying,buthetakeshistimeandiseasily distractedbywomen,runningmates,andhonkytonksand whenhereturns,heconstantlyhearsthecalloftheopen road:“Edgewaterdidnotreply,wasnotevenlistening.He waslookingpastBradshawtowardthedistanthorizon, wherethedarkskymetstilldarkerinkslashesofcrazed trees.Thehighwaywastheresomewhere.Thehighway washummingalmostasilentinvitationhecouldaccept anytime”(200).Gaywriteswithsuchlongingwhenhe writesabouttheopenroad—theroadisliterallyhumming orbeckoninghischaracters.

InGay’ssynopsisattheendof FugitivesoftheHeart he providesinsightaboutwhattheroadmeanttohis character,Yates,wholeavestheruinsoftheminingtown ofAllen’sCreekandjumpsatrain:“Yatesfleesina

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133 NOVEMBER2022ISSUENO.20 WILLIAMGAY’SLITERARYLANDSCAPES Thecharacter,BoydBloodworth,fromProvincesofNighttravelsa woodedroad:“Hewasfollowingaroadthatwoundthroughheavy timber,darktrunkslikeinkstainsseepingdownapage,velvetpine foliageagainstthesky.Afterawhileathree-quartermooneasedupover thetreelineandthedustyroadwentwhiteasmilk,Rorschachpatches ofgrassbleedingthroughthewhitedustthatroseandsubsidedwith Boyd’sfootfalls”(225-226).

boxcarintoafuturewhich,whileuncertain,isstillmore hopefulthanthebleakanddesecratedAllen’sCreek communityheleavesbehind”(240).Escapismintheform oftheroadisapredominantthemefoundinGay’snovels andevenwhenhisyoung,maleprotagonistsbecome distractedbywomen,getajob,liveinsomethingother thanadilapidatedshack,andtrytosettledowntheir attemptsatsettlingdownarenotsustainable.Theyendup quittingorgettingfired,losingthegirlandthehouse,and eventuallyleavingtown.Thosecharactersthatreturnto Ackerman’sFieldonlystayforashorttime.

Gay’swayoutfromhishometownwastojointhe military,andhedidsoaftergraduatinghighschool, enlistinginatimewhenmostyoungmenweretryingto avoidthedraft.Hisdesiretoseetheworldandescape povertywasstrongenoughtomakehimenlistduringthe VietnamWar.Readers,whohaveaccusedGayofvague endings,shouldreflectonwhatanopenroad,without directionordestination,representedtohimandthebright youngmen—manyofwhomdesiredtobewriters themselves—whohewroteabout.Itwouldnotbeastretch toreplaceGay’snamewithhischaracter’snamesandto makehisyoungman’sdesiresandfearshisdesiresand fears.

Evenwhentheroadprovesdangerous,Gay’scharacters arewillingtotaketheirchances.Attheendof Twilight,

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skywardandbeyondwheretheroadmaylead.Theeye travelstheruttedtiretracks,upthesnowyembankment, towardslightandhope,orjusttowardstheunknownor somethingnew. AlthoughJohnStoneburnerchasesThibodeauxdown manyroads,itisonlyafterThibodeauxdies,that StoneburneristrulyfreeandheheadsWest: FromthenonIdidn’tcare.Ihadcomehereforwant ofanyplacebetterandsuddenlyIwasbesetwith someprimitiveurgetocontinuewest,toloadthe truckwithprovisionsandasleepingbagandheadout tothealmightyhighway... Idrovethedarkhighwayswiththeradiotunedtoa countrymusicstation.Ifeltmyselfdrowning,inured inwoesinphantasmagoriclandscapeoflostloveand betrayaluntilthesefolksbecamerealtome,Iwas oneofthem.Ultimatelythenightandthebeerandthe trustingblackroadandthemusicseemedtoaltermy veryconsciousness… …Themoontrackinghighabovemerenderedthe
totakeadeepbreathandjuststepoff”(107).Later, StoneburnerdecidestoleaveThibodeauxinSan Francisco:“Ihadtobeoff.Highwayswerebeingunused, heldvacantforme.Thehorizondrewmelikeamagnet” (108).Gay’shorizonscompelthespectatortolook

impossibletotravelwhichcouldimplyitisnotgoingto beaneasytrip.Gaycapturesthesameideologyfoundin JackKerouac’sfamousnovel, OntheRoad.Hisroad narrativesspeaktotheBeatmovementandwhatthe authors,poets,andmusiciansoftheperiodaspiredtoand accomplishedthroughjazzmusicorstream-of-conscious poetry.Perpetualmovementandtherelationshipbetween theselfandtheroad,withoutadestinationoranobjective, offersinfiniteexperienceandultimatelyastateofdivinity. GaytraveledafterhewasdischargedfromtheNavy.He residedinNewYorkforshorttime,thinkingthatwasthe placewherewritersgotowrite.Andthoughheultimately returnedtoHohenwald,gotmarried,hadkids,or“settled down,”itwasnotsustainable.Heinevitablylostorquit hisjobstodowhatheconsideredtobehisrealworkof writing.

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Windows WindowswereoneofGay’sfavoriteworkingsymbols. SomeofGay’swindowpaintingshavejustahintof yelloworlightemanatingfromthem.Someareinterior sceneslookingoutontoapastorallandscape.The symbolicconceptofawindowdependsuponthe perspective.Doesthewindowofferawarminvitinglight? Oristheresomethingsinisterwaitinginthedarknessof

thehouse?Eachpainting,likeeachscenehewrote,is unique.Obviously,apaintingismeanttobelookedupon, butthereisanaddedsenseofvoyeurismwhenthe onlookermustalsolookthroughawindowpaneatwhat theartistpaintedthere.SomeoftheinteriorscenesGay paintedandwroteaboutdependedonthelightcoming throughthewindowtoliterallylighttheroom,butthe lightalsocreatedanatmosphere.Hereisacomparisonof twowindowsceneswiththesamecharacter,Nathan Winer,from TheLongHome:“Latertheylayinbed,her backtohim,thelengthofherbodyagainsthim.Thesun wasloweringitselfinthewestandthrewthewindow yellowlightandobliqueontheeasternwall.Pasther roundedshoulderhewatcheditslideslowingacrossthe limegreenplasterandhewishedtherewassomewayto haltitbuttherewasnot”(201).Thepaintingofthegreen plasteredroomsprovidesanopportunitytopicturethe sceneasGaymayhave.Inaddition,thesoft“yellowlight” fromtheloweringsuncreatesanintimatescenewith lowlightandalmostcandlelighteffect.Thewindowand thelightcomingthroughit,allowsGaytoexperiment moodoratoneinthisscene.

AfterWinerisnolongerallowedtoseeAmberRose,he becomesdepressed.Gaycaptureshislowmoodby creatingascenewithhimlookingoutawindow;but,as opposedtothesoftwarmlightoftheloweringsuninthe

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141 NOVEMBER2022ISSUENO.20 WILLIAMGAY’SLITERARYLANDSCAPES passageabove,itisabitterandmiserablewinterday: “Colddrearydaysnowofwinterinearnestandeveryday itseemedtorain.Acold,spiritlessrainoutofaleadensky andheusedtositandwatchouttheweepingglassbut therewasnothingtoseesavebrittleweedsandthe coldlookingdrippingwoods.Waterfreezingonthe clothesline,agleamingstrandofsuspendedice”(206). ThoughthesewindowsceneswithWinerdifferfromeach
WILLIAMGAY’SLITERARYLANDSCAPES 142 WELLREADMAGAZINE other,theymutuallycreateanambiancearoundGay’s settingsandWiner’stemperament.Oneisrelaxedand content,theotherbleakandpessimistic. Gayrepaintedimageshewasattractedtoandwouldalso rewritethesamescene.Anotherplasteredroomappearsin TheLostCountry: His[BillyEdgewater’s]fatherandhissisterwerein thenextroom,theoldmanabedandthesister
143 NOVEMBER2022ISSUENO.20 WILLIAMGAY’SLITERARYLANDSCAPES attendant.Hiscavedface,hisdeathroomsmell.The eyesofsomeoldpredatorwho’scrawledintohisden todie.Sheturnedfromherministeringwithadamp clothinherhandandEdgewatersawthattheoldman hadbeenberatingherandshewascrying.She droppedthecloth,turnedawayandleanedagainstthe plaster.Finallysheturneduponherbrothersucha lookofsadnessandlossthatheweptdespitehimself. Ifyouweren’tso…shesaid,andheclosedthedoor inherface(25-26).
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scenesdepictedinhispaintings.

Sometimes,Gaypaintedinteriorsthatlookedouttoa pastoralscene.In TheLongHome,ThomasHovingtonis slowlydying.HishomehasbeenovertakenbyHardin,but heistoooldandtoosicktodoanythingaboutit.Hesits andstaresoutsideawindow.

InHovington’slastdaystheymovedhisbedoutof thelongfrontroomandintoasideroomasifthe sightofhisdyingmightoffendthesensibilitiesof suchdrunkardsandwhoresasthenightsseemedto drawevermoreof… …Theroomhadonefourpanedwindowandheused toliecurledfacingitandpeeracrosstheweedstothe branchandpastthattowherethehillsgavewayto autumnsky.(57)

Again,thewindow setsthemoodforthe settingandthe character.Hovington hasresignedhimselfto die;heistrapped,and whatlittlepeacethere isforhimhefinds gazingoutatanautumnscene.

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In ProvincesofNight,JuliaBloodworthawakens suddenlyduringasnowstormandobservesafaintlight comingthroughthewindow: Timeseemedwormholedandfaulted,honeycombed inmazesthatcrossedandrecrossed.Sheknewthere wassomeoneinherroomwithher.Ahandhadlain onherforearm.Gentlebutcoldasice,andthevoice hadsaid:Julia… …Therewasjustaghostoflightthroughthewindow, justenoughtolightenthe walls,tomaketheblackrectangleoftheopendoor evendarker,tosuggestanexitintowhoknewwhat,a worldsounfeaturedandundimensionedthatitwas beyondherpowereventoconjectureuponit.She turnedtowardthewindow:beyonditeverythingwas pearl-whiteandglowing,thediametricoppositeof theworldofdarknessthedoorwayhadbecome.(268) ThemoonlightreflectingoffthesnowallowsJulia Bloodworthenoughlighttopeerintothe“blackrectangle oftheopendoor”wherethespiritofherdeadhusband, E.F.Bloodworth,justemerged.Gayliftstheveilbetween thelivingandthedeadinthisscene,enhancingits hauntingatmospherewithhiswordchoiceslikea“ghost ofalight.”Windowsanddoorsoftensymbolizean

entranceorexitintoanotherrealm,whichiswhathas occurredinthisscene.

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In Twilight,Gayusesthereflectivepropertiesofan automobilewindowtoallowTylertoseehimselfforwhat hehasbecome.BeforeTylerclimbsintotheblackBuick Roadmaster,hestudieshisreflection: ...faroffdowntheblacktoptherewasasoundoftires onmacadamthenthecaritselfwaveringand ephemeralthengainingsolidityinarush.ABlack BuickRoadmaster,hedidn’thavetothumbit.It stoppedandsatidlingandhetookupthesuitcaseand peeredthroughthewindowglassandacurioustrick oflightbehindhimrenderedtheglassopaqueand mirroredsothatinsteadofthedriverhesawonlyhis ownreflectionleaningtowarditself,andinthis alteredlightitwasanewTyler,older,perhaps,wiser, andmoreversedintherecklesswaysofareckless world,asifinsomewayhehadnotchedaridewitha moresinisterself,tenyearsdowntheline(249).

TylerwentintotheHarrikinaboyandcameoutaman. ThepersonheseesreflectingbackfromtheRoadmaster’s windowisadifferentversionofhimself—afutureversion, buttheimplicationallalongin Twilight wasthe inevitabilityofTylerbecominganotherSutter.Jews observingShivacovermirrorsforthreedaysafterthe deathofalovedonetoallowthemournersatimeforselfreflection.Inpastcultures,itwasbelievedamirror,or

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thejeweler’scase.Hewantedtheknife.Hewanteditlike athirstymanwantswater,adrowningmanwantsair” (44).Eventually,Yatesacquireshisknife,alongwitha newfriendinBlackCrowe,whonegotiatesthepurchase. ButthesalestartsawarbetweenCroweandDowCook thatleadstoalynchmobgoingafterCrowe.Gayputsa lotattentionintointroducingthisknife,butitisalso Chekhovianinthatoncetheknifewasintroducedithadto beused.Inthiscase,Yates’snewknifefuelsthe townspeopletoattempttokillCrowe.ForYates,theknife isallbutsurroundedbybrightlights,simultaneously tauntinghimwhilealsoremindinghimofhislowly stature.Yates’sdesire,coupledwiththeknowledgethat whathewantshewillneverpossess,isathemeGay exploresthroughoutthiswork.

Gaygrewupverypoorandtheobjectsbehindwindows instorefronts,itemsthathecouldnotaffordtopurchase, likelyhadgreatappealtohim.Themanyreferencesto windowsinGay’swritingandthenumberofimagesof windowshepaintedindicatestheirpersonalimportance. LikeYates’sdesireforaknife,Bloodworthfrom ProvincesofNight longsforatypewriter.Asmentioned previously,WilliamGay’syoungprotagoniststookon manyofhisowncharacteristics.Bloodworthpossesseda compulsiontowriteasdidayoungWilliamGay.In ProvincesofNight,Bloodworthreceivesarejectionletter

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stating,“Weregretthatweareunabletoreadhandwritten manuscripts”(9).Tosolvethisproblem,Bloodworthsaves upforatypewriter:“YoungFlemingBloodworth,withthe proceedsoftwoweeksofherbgatheringfoldedinthetoe ofhisrightfrontpocket,stoodbeforeBreece’sVariety StorestaringatahugeoldRemingtontypewriter enshrinedbehindplateglass”(66).Bloodworthviewsthe Remingtonasamagicalcontraptionof“gleamingcopper gearsandsteelsprings...somealchemicaldeviceoutofa long-lostcivilizationfoundedonmagic,capableof transmutinglifeintoneatlystackedmanuscripts.Itlooked asifithadathousandtalestotellandneededonlyhis complicitytobeginthetelling”(67).Onecanalmostseea youngGayreceivingasimilarrejectionandmaybeGay himselflookingthroughanotherwindowatanothertime, marvelingoverthestorieshisowntypewritercouldcreate ifhebutpossessedit.Whitestatedthat“Gaynever masteredtypingandwouldreceiverejectionsfor submissionshesentinlonghand.Later,hisdaughters wouldhelptypehiswork,buthewrotewithpenandpaper therestofhislife,andwhenhepassedawayallofthe workinlonghandhadtobetranscribed.”

Gay’stalentasawriterinconjunctionwithhis developingartisticeyehelpedGayconveymoresuccinct imagery,setting,andatmosphere.OnpaintingSouthern landscapes,in“CalvesHowlingattheMoon,”hewrote

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157 NOVEMBER2022ISSUENO.20 WILLIAMGAY’SLITERARYLANDSCAPES realism. Thesamerealismhecapturedinpaintingsofrun-down shacks: Nowatthistimeonthesoutheasternborderof Ackerman’sFieldlayacommunitycalledPiney,a

collectionofshacksandshantiesfallingawaytoruin, appearingasthoughtheyhadsproutedtherelike weedsonlywaitingtobechoppedaway,forthey appearedastemporaryastheirresidentswhosat abouttheircantedporcheseveninmidday,workless andlucklessandhopeless,childrenplayingnakedin theyardandonthefacesoftheporchsitters,an expressioncuriouslystunned,somehowresembling anoldphotographofthesurvivorsofsomegreat holocaust. Streetsandalleywaysrunningwithoutplanorpattern andfadingatsomepoint intopadded,needledpathsintothepinewoodsthat gavethecommunityitsname.Atnightpolicecruisers crawledalonglikesentries,asifinanticipationofthe nextfightorwife-beatingorcutting,easingamongst theclosedfacesintheyardslikeathreat.

Andatnightthesehousesgarishwithlightorperhaps darkandmeterless,fallen preytotheidiosyncrasiesoftheelectriccompanyor perhapsaghostlyflickeringlamplight,wavering beyondgauzycurtains,asmellofcoaloilintheair (57-58).

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However,notallthe paintingsoffarmhouses orbarnsweredepicted incompleteruin.Some ofGay’sfarmhouses paintingsaresimple, tidyillustrations, comparabletothe pastoralscenesofthe Currier&Ives’simages hewroteabout.Yet, whenGaydescribesa pastoralsettingthatstartsouttooneatortooperfect,the sceneeventuallydescendsintodarkness.Intheshortstory, “ADeathintheWoods,”Pettijohnwalksdownhissteps andtakesintheworldbeforehim: Hewentoutandsatdownonthestonesteps.Theday seemedtogrowstillandhesatandsmokedandgrew stillalongwithit.Suddenly,herealizeditwasalmost night.He’dsatdowninbroaddaylightandnowit wasthedarkestshadeof Twilight andthecriesofthe whippoorwillswerewashingoverhimfromoutfrom thetrees. Atlengthheroseandwentaroundthehouseand throughthebackyard.Hestoodatthefenceand watched.Thehorizonhasalmostmergedwiththe darkness.Itwasdissolvingrapidly,likeahorizoncut frompaperanddroppedintoacid.Thespikytopsof

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HeavyFeatherReview,ElderMountain:AStudyinOzark Studies,GeorgiaGothicAnthology,SpringerMountain Press,FivePoints-AJournalofLiterature&Art,James DickeyReview,SanctuaryJournal,SedimentsLiteraryArtsJournal,andFamilyLifePublications.Sheisa
Association,GeorgiaWritersAssociation,andHorror WritersAssociation.Sheisexcitedaboutthereleaseofher
DawnMajor isanAssociateEditoratSouthernLiterary Review.Shewrotehermastercriticalthesisonthe supernaturalelementsonWilliamGay’sbodyofworkand sincethattimehasworkedwiththe WilliamGayArchive providingeditorialassistancetopublishhisposthumous works.SheenjoyslecturingaboutWilliamGay’sprose andartworkatliteraryconferencesandfestivals.Her advocacywiththeWilliamGayArchivehasledherto promotesouthernauthorsandliteraturethroughherblog. DawnreceivedherMFAinCreativeWritingfromthe EtowahValleyWritingProgramatReinhardtUniversity, herBAinEnglishfromKennesawStateUniversity,anda CreativeWritingCertificatefromEmoryContinuing Education.ShewasawardedtheJamesDickeyFellowship andactedaseditorialassistantfortheJamesDickey Review.ShewontheDr.RobertDriscollAwardfor ExcellenceinWritingonRegionalThemesandthe FacultyChoiceAwardalsoforExcellenceinWritingat ReinhardtUniversity.Herpublishedworkmaybefoundat
memberofAtlantaWritersClub,BroadleafWriters
debut,linkednarrativecollection, TheBystanders,tocome outApril2023.TolearnmoreaboutDawnMajor,visither
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Besideslovinghistory,Kentuckybourbonandchocolate, Abigailloveshoneybeesandformanyyearsmadeher livingbysellinghoneyatafarmers’market.

Sheisanaward-winningbeekeeperwhohaswonmany honeyawardsattheKentuckyStateFairincludingthe BarbaraHornAward,whichisgiventobeekeeperswho rateaperfect100inahoneycompetition.

Astrongsupporteroffarmers'marketsandlocalfood economy,MissAbigailhastakenherknowledgeof beekeepingtocreateafictionalbeekeepingprotagonist, JosiahReynolds,whosolvesmysteriesintheBluegrass.

Asabeekeeper,Abigaillovesweavingbeekeepingfacts intohermysteriesaswellashistoricalfactsabout Kentucky,whichhasafascinatingpast.

Shemadeherlivingsellinghoneyatafarmers’marketfor tenyearsjustasherprotagonistdoesintheJosiah ReynoldsMysteries.

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Herearesomefunbeefacts! Ittakesthenectarfromtwomillionflowerstomakeone poundofhoney. Don'tdestroydandelionsinyouryard.Honeybeesneed thespringnectarfromthem. Thehoneybeesthatyouseecollectingpollenandnectar
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Kamata:Forthosereaderswhodon’tknowyou,could youpleasetellabitaboutyourbackground?

O’Harra:FromtheageofthreeuntilIgraduatedfrom highschoolateighteenIlivedinatinytowninnorthwest IndianacalledRollingPrairie–population500.Astudent atIndianaUniversitymajoringinEnglish,Ispentmy “JuniorYearAbroad”atLancasterUniversityinEngland. OngraduatingwithaBAwithspecialdepartmental honors,IlivednearParisforayear,workingforthree monthsasanaupair.Ithensetupakindofprivateschool toteachEnglishconversationtoFrenchhousewivesand businessmen.IreturnedtoLancastertodoanMAin18thcenturyEnglishliteratureandsubsequentlygota scholarshiptodoadoctorateatEdinburghUniversityon thecontemporarycontextofAlexanderPope’spublished letters.AsanEdinburghgraduate,Iwasinvitedtoapply forapostatanewlyopeneduniversityontheislandof ShikokuinsouthwesternJapan:itsdeanhadspenta sabbaticalyearatEdinburghandwantedtoestablishalink betweenthetwouniversities.Iwasemployedfull-timeas anEnglishprofessorforthenextthirty-sixyears.Imarried aJapanesefarmerandwehadthreesons.Onretiringfrom mypositioninthespringof2020,Imovedbackto LancasterintheUKandalternatemytimebetweenmy homehereandtheoneIsharewithmyhusbandin Takamatsu.

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Kamata:Youearnedadoctoratedegreein18thcentury literatureatEdinburghUniversityinScotland,while studyingalongsidethelikesofPhilippaGregoryandIan Rankin.Thosewritersalsoveeredfromacademiainto popularfiction.Howdidyougofromwritingacademic articlestowritingcrimefiction?

O’Harra:IsupposeanyonewhostudiesEnglishliterature harborsahankeringtowrite.Thisisespeciallytrue, perhaps,ofindividualswhostudyliteratureatgraduate levelandgoontoteachandengageinliteraryresearch. PhilippaGregorywasayearaboveme,workingona doctorateonearlynovelsoftheeighteenthcentury,andwe sharedthesametutor,GeoffreyCarnall.Iusedtoseeher sittingonthefloorbyhisofficeintheDavidHumeTower, alwayswearingyellowdungarees.IanRankinwasseveral yearsbelowmeandoftensubmittedstorieshe’dwrittento Cencrastus,auniversityliteraryjournalfoundedinthe wakeofScotland’sfailedbidfordevolutionin1979.Iwas anassistanteditorforthreeyearsandregrettosaywe oftenrejectedhisstories!Ididn’tknoweitherIanor Philippa–knownthenas‘Pippa’–well.Iadmireand applaudtheirgreatsuccess!Asforme,onmovingto Japan,Ipublishedwidely–articles,essays,bookreviews andacademicmonographs–onEnglishandJapanese literature.Butatacertainpoint,Ifeltdissatisfied.Iwanted todosomethingdifferent!Iwasundoubtedlyinfluenced bytheexampleposedbymyformerfellowEdinburgh postgrads.Ibeganastoryaboutamurderatmyuniversity

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campusinJapan.

Kamata:YourpreviousthreenovelsweresetinJapanand featuredInspectorInoue,amaleJapaneseprotagonist, whichmakes DeadReckoning abitofadeparture.Why didyoudecidetosetanovelinsmalltownAmerica? O’Harra:MyInspectorInouemysteryseriesconsistsof threenovels,eachlinkedtoaseason.Thefirst, Imperfect Strangers,publishedin2015,issetinthesummer;the second, Progeny,publishedin2016,issetinthewinter; andthethird, LadyFirst, publishedin2017,issetinthe spring.Oncompleting LadyFirst, Iwantedtoletsome timeelapsebeforeIpublishedafourthandfinalbookof theseries,thatwouldbesetintheautumn,contemplating itwouldinvolvetheagingandthedeathsofseveralofthe keyfigures.In2018,Iinitiallysetmyselfthetaskof writingafamilymemoir.Thiseventuallyevolvedintoa crimefictionnovelsetinmyhometowninIndiana: Dead Reckoning.ItismoreautobiographicalthanI’dlike,tobe honest.Butinwritingit,IthinkI’veachievedthesortof catharsisI’denvisagedwhenoriginallyembarkingona morestraightforwardlyconfessionalkindofnovel.

Kamata:Youareoneofthemostcheerfulandpositive peoplethatIknow.Howdoyouaccountforthedarkness inyournovels?

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O’Harra:Ilovechange!I’mverygratefultohavebeen grantedtheopportunitytoembarkonanewphaseoflife. HereintheUK,Ihavefacedmanychallengesand difficulties.Ingeneral,Iwelcomethem,particularlyas theyareaccompaniedbymanydelightsandpleasures.I believewestartdyingwhenwestoplearning.Asforthe effectmytransitionfromJapantoBritainhashadonmy writing,Iregrettoadmitit’sresultedinmynotdevoting myselftoitasmuchasIshould.Therearesomany distractions!I’mavolunteeratanaturereserveandata theatre/cinema.Ibelongtoaspeechclubandtoabowling club.Iattendlecturesandmeetingsonavarietyof academictopicsprovidedbythe‘u3a’groupherein Lancaster.Itakelongwalksandcyclerides:thescenery aroundhereisquitespectacular.Ibelongtoalocalgym thatIvisitthreeorfourtimesaweek.Havingsaidallthat, Iamworkingonafifthnovel,butitwillbeastandalone crimefictionbooksetinJapan.If,infuture,Iwrite somethingabouttheUK,Ithinkitwillbea‘sliceoflife’ novelratherthanamurdermystery.

Kamata:Anyadviceforaspiringcrimewriters?

O’Harra:Asforadvicetoaspiringcrimewriters,IthinkI wouldsimplysuggesttheybe“truetothemselves.”That is,theyshouldbeconversantwiththeworkofmany mysteryauthorsbut,ultimately,theyneedtofindthestyle andcontentthatsuitsthembest.It’snogoodtryingto

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copyortoimitate.

Kamata:Whatareyouworkingonnow?

O’Harra:AsI’vementionedabove,I’mworkingonone moremurdermysterysetinJapan,butit’sintheveryearly stagesofcomposition,soIwon’tsayanythingmoreabout it!

Kamata:Anythingelseyou’dliketoadd?

O’Harra:Finally,Iwouldliketonotedownafew thoughtsaboutcrimefiction.Apparently,itisnowthe mostpopularliterarygenreinthewesternworld,making upto25–40%ofallfictionsales.Why?Beforemaking anygeneralizations,itisimportanttoobservethat,of course,crimefictiontakesmanyforms,includingthe detectivestory,thecourtroomprocedural,themystery novel,andthepolicenovel.Itisalsoanancientgenre, with TheArabianNights (composedinthelate1200s) containingastoryrelatedbyScheherazadecalled“The ThreeApples”thatisa‘whodunit’withmultipleplot twists.Therearesomewhoareattractedtothe‘puzzle’ aspectofcrimefiction;otherswhosimplylikea‘pageturner’fullofexcitementandadventure;andstillothers whofindinthemurdermysteryaninvestigationofhuman

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AUTHORSINTERVIEWINGAUTHORS 178 WELLREADMAGAZINE psychology.Itissaidthatcrimefictioncanoffera vicariousrelief,anescapefromeverydaylife.Asforme,I thinkitsprimeattractionisitsinvestigationofthe individualpsycheandwhatmotivatesustodowhatwe do.Ifindthataspectofcrimefictionfascinating! Kamata:Thankyousomuchforyourtimeandgoodluck with DeadReckoning!
179 NOVEMBER2022ISSUENO.20 AUTHORSINTERVIEWINGAUTHORS SuzanneKamata wasbornandraisedinGrandHaven, Michigan.SheismostrecentlyfromLexington,South Carolina,andnowlivesinTokushimaPrefecture,Japan withherhusbandandtwocats. Hershortstories,essays,articlesandbookreviewshave appearedinover100publicationsincludingRealSimple, Brain,Child,Cicada,andTheJapanTimes.Herworkhas beennominatedforthePushcartPrizefivetimes,and receivedaSpecialMentionin2006.Sheisalsoatwo-time winneroftheAllNipponAirways/WingspanFiction Contest,winneroftheParisBookFestival,andwinnerof aSCBWIMagazineMeritAward,anSCBWICrystalKite Award,anAPALAYAHonorAward,andmanyothers.
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Butaheadshotisamusttofulfillourwriterlyobligations andhaveapresenceonsocialmedia.

Mymaintiptowomenauthorswhoarewary?Hirea womanwhoidentifiesasafemalephotographer.I’mnot sayingdon’thireamalephotographer(perhapstheyarea friendandyoufeelcomfortablewiththemoryoulove theirwork,asisthecasewithsomeofourtipsters).But womenforthemostpartunderstandhowyouwantto appear,andnothavingamalebehindthecameramakes manycamera-shywomenfeelmoreatease.Itallowsthem tofeelsafeandtodiscardthepressuretolookgoodfora man.

AuthorandphotographerAshleyInguanta,whohas photographedmanyfemaleauthors,offersthiswisdom fromsomeonebehindthecamera:“Themediahassaida lotabouthowourbodies'should'be,butinreality,wego gray,wegetsick,webecomeexhausted;inrealitywe shinebright,too,glowingandradiant.Butmywishfor youisthat—beforeyourphotoshoot—youtakeoneaction toshowloveforyourbody,andpromisetotakemore lovingactionsatyourownpace.That'sit!Wearwhatyour heartfeelsinspiredtowear,talktoyourselfwithcareand camaraderie.”

Writinginavarietyofgenres,hereareadditionalauthor experiencesandtips.Ihopetheyhelp.

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183 NOVEMBER2022ISSUENO.20 ALLOWINGOURSELVESTOBEVISIBLE TaraLynnMasih isaNationalJewishBookAward FinalistandwinnerofaJuliaWardHoweAward,aFlorida BookAward,aBenjaminFranklinAward,andmultiple ForewordBookoftheYearAwards.SheisofEastIndian andEuropeandescent.Taraistheauthoroftheacclaimed novel MyRealNameIsHanna andeditorof TheRose MetalPressFieldGuidetoWritingFlashFiction. HowWe Disappear,aMILLIONSMostAnticipated2022book,is hersecondstorycollection. Photocredit:StephanieClementsPhotography

EmmaBolden

Afterdecadesofdealingwithchronicpain,my relationshipwithmybodyiscomplicated,tosaytheleast —somuchsothatitfeelsstrangetosay“mybody.”It seemsseparatefromme,aforceactingbeyondandagainst mywill.It’sdifficult,ifnotimpossible,formetofindmy body—myself—beautiful,afeelingdoubledwhenIsee myselfasseenthroughsomeoneelse’slens.Icouldnever findtheconfidence—untilIreframedthewayIthought aboutauthorpics.Ididn’tnecessarilywanttolook beautifulinanartificialway,butreal.Authentic.Iwasfirst drawntomyphotographerwhenIlookedatherportfolio andsawthepersonalitiesofthepeoplecomingthroughso clearlyandbeautifully.IwassoldwhenIsawanoteabout howshewouldn'tdocosmeticedits(slimming,etc.).She wasn’tinterestedinsurfaceperfectionbutinthepeople themselves.

Whenitcametimetohavemyphotostaken,Imadesure towearthingsthatgroundedmeandremindedmetobe— well,me:earringsandaringfrommyparents,anecklace fromadearfriendinscribedwithalinebyGertrudeStein inhonorofmybelovedcatwiththesamename.Whenever Igottoonervous,Ilookedatoneofthosethingsandtook deepbreaths.BecauseItrustedmyphotographer,Ialso trustedherenoughtotellherwhenthingsfeltphysically uncomfortableorimpossible,andshereactedwith completeunderstanding.Havingthestrengthand

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185 NOVEMBER2022ISSUENO.20 ALLOWINGOURSELVESTOBEVISIBLE confidencetospeakupinthiswayalsogavememore confidencewhenitcametothephotos,andmy photographer'scalmreactionhelpedmetobemore comfortable,too. EmmaBoldenistheauthorofamemoir, TheTigerand theCage (SoftSkull),andthepoetrycollections HouseIs anEnigma, medi(t)ations,and Maleficae.Therecipientof anNEAFellowship,sheisAssociateEditor-in-Chieffor TupeloQuarterly andaneditorat ScreenDoorReview. Photocredit:JenniferAlsabrook-TurnerofBangImages

JenKnox

Despitemypast(whichgoesfardeepertrauma-wisethan mymemoirdid),Ilovephotoshoots.Idon'tlooklikethe cartoonwomenweseeonline,butIenjoyhavingthe cameraonmebecauseit'sbeenoffofmemostofmylife. Idreamofadaywhenwomencanallstepinfrontofany cameraasrawandself-satisfiedasthemenIseebehind thelens.Ialwaysthinkofnewsreportersinthisway—the manwithwrinklesandweatheredskinhappyasaclam nexttothewomanBotoxedandmadeuptothepointshe barelylookshuman.

Mytips:Wearsomethingcomfortable.Choosea photographeryoufeelcomfortablewithandwhosework depictsmorethanamyopicstandardofbeauty(the portfoliodoesn'tlie).Acceptthatyou'llneverlooklikethe cartoonimagesyou'resold,butthat'sexactlywhatmakes youbeautiful.Thenagain,ifyouwanttobeacartoonin yourphotos,there'safilterforthat.Nojudgment.Have fun.Takethelimelight.Demandit.Makeityourown.

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187 NOVEMBER2022ISSUENO.20 ALLOWINGOURSELVESTOBEVISIBLE JenKnoxisanaward-winningauthorandspeakerwho teacheswritingandleadership.Hercollectionsinclude TheGlassCity (PrizeAmericanawinner)and Afterthe Gazebo (Pen/Faulknernominee).Herdebutnovel, We ArriveUninvited (2023),isaProseAwardwinnerfrom SteelToeBooksandatop-ratedmanuscriptonCoverfly's RedList.jenknox.com Photocredit:RobbShirey

M.J.Rose

Forme,gettingphotographedusedtobesohardbecauseI usedmywriter'smindthewrongway—I'dimagineallthe whatif's.WhatifIlookedtoosternandreaderstook offense?WhatifIcameacrossastooaloofandreaders couldn'tconnect?FinallyduringonesessionIturnedmy imaginingstomyadvantageandeverythingchanged.I cameupwithascenariotokeepinmyhead.Idressedlike myself,butpretendedtobemy1890'scharacterinher Parisiansalonentertainingagentlemancaller.Sandrine (fromTheWitchofPaintedSorrows)wouldbealittle flirtyandself-assured.She'denjoypreeningabit.It worked—Iwassomuchmorerelaxed.I'vedoneitwith eachsessionsince,bringingmymostrecentheroinewith metobemyballast.It'snotthatweshouldn'tbe ourselves—it'sthatwedon'thavetobeourmostcritical selves.Wecancallonourtalentstomaketheshootmore enjoyableandsuccessful.

Additionaltip:Neverwearsomethingnewyouareputting onforthefirsttime.Alwayswearsomethingyou're alreadycomfortablein.

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189 NOVEMBER2022ISSUENO.20 ALLOWINGOURSELVESTOBEVISIBLE M.J.RoseisaNewYorkTimes,WallSt.Journal,and USATodaybestsellingauthor.Shehaspublishedmore than19novelsand3booksonmarketing,publishedin morethan30countries,andsoldover1.5millionbooks; hermostrecentnovel, TheLastTiara (2021)hasbeen hailedbyPublishersWeeklyas:“Engrossing...A wonderfullytwistyplotthatkeepsthereaderwantingto knowmore...[a] winningstory.” Photocredit:Mario Morgoado

MaryMcLaughlinSlechta

Ittookmetwotriestofindtherightphotographerandto takemyself(assubject)seriously.Iknewaphotographer whosnappedfantasticpicturesofwaterbirds.Ifiguredhe wasanenormousstep-upfromaselfieoraskingmy spouse.Becausehe'dalreadytakenadecentphotoofme,I figuredanhour,includingmakeupandachangeof clothes,wouldprovideenoughchoices.Atleastonewould beokay,right?Andunlikewaterbirds,Iwouldbesitting inoneplace.Hesent7shots,inmostofwhichIlooklike I'msittingonsharprocks.Hisfavorite,andsadlythebest, showedmyboneycollarboneatitsboniest.WhenIasked himtosoftenthearea,hewrote,“Icantry...but[as]forthe clavicle...Ithinkitisoneoftheprettiestpartsofthe femalebod.”

Needlesstosay,Ilookedforanotherphotographer.This timeIaskedforhelp.Firstwasanauthorfriendwho advisedmetofindafemalephotographer,someoneless likelytohaveacollarbonefetishandmorelikelyto mentionifIhadflyawayhairoraprominentthinspot. Next,afamilymemberputmeintouchwithawoman whodidreallyfineheadshotsoutofheractualbusiness andwasmorebusinesslike.Thedifferencewas transformational.Beforewebegan,Iginnedupsome courageandaskedhertotellmeifanythingaboutmyhair orclotheswasoutofplace.ShesmiledandIsmiledback andwewereofftoasuccessfulsession.Ihadafewdozen

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191 NOVEMBER2022ISSUENO.20 ALLOWINGOURSELVESTOBEVISIBLE picturestocombthroughand,bytheend,someverynice choices. Mytip:Usenetworkingtofindtherightphotographer,get allthedetailsaheadoftime,andexpresswhatyouneedin clearlanguagebeforethesessionbegins.Andhavefun. MaryMcLaughlinSlechtaisthe2021winnerofthe KimbilioNationalFictionPrizefor MulberryStreet: Stories,whichwill bepublishedinFall 2023byFourWay Books.Alsothe authorofthepoetry collection Wreckage onaWateryMoon (FootHills),she receivedthe CharlotteandIsidor PaiewonskyPrize fromtheCaribbean Writer.Sheisa KimbilioFellow andservesasan editorforgreat weatherfor MEDIA. Photocredit:Rachel Callaghan

KarenDionne

StepOne:Bookaprofessionalphotographer.Your offspring/significantothercansnapadecentpicturewitha cellphone.Myearlyauthorphotosweretakenthisway. ButIrealizedlaterthattheseamateurishphotosnevergo away.Becausethey’reonline,occasionallysomeonewill usetheseearlyshots.Socontrolwhichauthorphotosare available.

StepTwo:Skipoutdoorshots.Mynovelsarewilderness thrillers,soitseemedlogicaltoshootheadshotsoutside. Butovertheyears,I’velearnedthataphotowithan undistractingbackgroundismuchmoreusefulthanonein whichthebackgroundsetsamood.

StepThree:Keepyourclothingsimple.Understated clothingandminimaljewelrygoalongwaytoward producinganauthorphotothat’sclassy,clean,and undistracting.

StepFour:Scheduleyourphotoshoottofollow immediatelyafteryou’vehadyourhairdone.Enoughsaid.

StepFive:Enjoyyourself.I’vesavedthistipforlast,but it’sthemostimportant.Ifyou’rethekindofpersonwho hatesgettingyourpicturetaken,Isympathize.Iusedto feelthesame.ButafterIbecameapublishedauthor, readersandfanswantedtohavetheirpicturetakenwith me.Alot.Tomysurprise,thesecandidshotsturnedout great.IlookedhappyandrelaxedbecauseIwas.

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193 NOVEMBER2022ISSUENO.20 ALLOWINGOURSELVESTOBEVISIBLE Yourphotographerwilltellyouhowtotiltyourheadand wheretoputyourhands.Theonlythingheorshecan’tdo isconjureuparelaxed,confidentsmile.Leanintothe experience,tellyourselfthatyou’rehavingagreattime evenifinside,you’reabundleofnerves,andIpromise, you’lllovetheresults! KarenDionneistheUSATodayand#1internationally bestsellingauthoroftheaward-winningpsychological suspensenovel TheMarshKing’sDaughter,publishedby G.P.Putnam’sSonsintheUSandin26otherlanguages (andsoontobeamajormotionpicturestarringDaisy Ridleyand Ben Mendelsohn), and The WickedSister, alsofrom G.P.Putnam’s Sons.Learn moreat karendionne.com. Photocredit: RobertBruce
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ConsideringYourOwnPodcast?

Iwasinspiredtobeginapodcastwhilelisteningtoauthors talkaboutexpandingourbrandsandoutreach.Then,I heardapodcastcoach,HollyShannon,toutthebenefitsof authors’podcasts,andIwashooked.

Theadvantagesarenumerous.Podcastsdrivetraffictoour websites,whichisoftendifficulttoaccomplishwith giveawaysorblogs.Podcastspresenttheirhostsas authorities.Remembertheadagethatyoucannotbean expertinyourhometown?Well,podcastssendyour messageallovertheworld.Podcastsarepersonalchats, likehavingguestsinyourownhome,andtheycreate community.Youcanevenrepurposeyourpodcast transcriptstobeyourdreadedblogposts.Thecostis relativelylowtoenter,andlaterwhenyoubuildabroad audience,podcastadsandbooksalescanincentivizeyour work.

It'sessentialtofindanichemarketandresearchwhether anotherpodcastormanypodcastsexistwiththesame theme.Asforme,Iknowthereareawardsandlistsfor

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fellintomycriteria,over50whentheirfirstbook launched.But,Iwasnotpreparedfortheoverwhelming responsefrompublicistswantingtosecureinterviewsfor theirclientsandmanybaby-boomerauthorswhooften finditchallengingtoreceivepublicityfortheirbooks. Itcanbealittlenerve-wrackingwhenyouareinaremote locationrecordinganinterview,andtheinternetbeginsto buffer,soyouhavetoswitchfromcomputertophone.Or, whenanairplanezoomsoverheadoradogbarks,you havetoedittherecording.But,theenjoyablepartofbeing apodcasterislisteningtoinspiringstoriesfromauthors abouttheirpublishingjourneys.Chattingwiththesame peoplewhosebooksIhavereadorwanttoreadis inspiring.Ifeelasthougheachonehasbeenaguestinmy home.AndI’mbuildingalibraryoftheirworksbecauseI buyacopyofeverybookwediscuss.

Ofcourse,podcastingisnotallrainbowsandunicorns. I’mawareofthe“podfade”element,whichstatesthatless than20%ofpodcastslaunchedthisyearwillmakeituntil nextyear.It’sestimatedthatalittleoverhalfofthealmost onemillionpodcastsarestillactive.Someburnout.

Podcastingiswork.Youhavetofindguestsortopicsto speakabout,writecopyandmakeads,uploadbiosand photosandcreateannouncementsforsocialmedia.The expenseofhiringasoundengineerisdauntingeachmonth unlessyouwanttolearnspecialsoftwareandcomplete yourediting.

Althoughrelativelynewtotheconcept,mypodcasthas

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JuliaBrewerDaily isaTexanwithasouthernaccent.She hasaB.S.inEnglishandaM.S.degreeinEducationfrom theUniversityofSouthernMississippi.

Shehasbeenaneducator,CommunicationsAdjunct ProfessoratBelhavenCollege,administrator,andPublic RelationsDirectoroftheMississippiDepartmentof EducationandMillsapsCollege,aliberalartscollegein Jackson,MS.Shewasthefoundingdirectorofthe GreaterBelhavenMarket,aproducers’onlymarketina historicneighborhoodinJackson,andevenshadowed MarthaStewart.

AstheExecutiveDirectoroftheCraftsmen’sGuildof Mississippi(300artisansfrom19states)whichoperates theMississippiCraftCenter,shewrotetheirstoriesto introducethemtothe public.Sheisanadopted childfromamaternity homehospitalinNew Orleans.

Shesearchedandfoundher birthmotherandthrougha DNAtest,herbirthfather’s family,aswell.Shelives onaranchinTexaswith herhusbandEmmersonand twoLabradorRetrievers, MemphisBelleandTexas Star.

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It’sAllSaintsDayandalsotheDayoftheDead.Onthis day,thosewhowentbeforeusarerememberedinoneway oranother.Withdrinkingandpartiesandprayers.With flowersandquietreflection.

I’vebeenreadingShortTriptotheEdge,byScottCairns. It’sthefirsttimeIunderstoodtwitaboutallthatsaint kissingiconstuff.

IusedtobelongtoaGreekfamily(never-mindhow)and attendedtheGreekOrthodoxChurch.Therewouldbe muchkissingandcrossingatthepaintingsthathunginthe frontofthechurch.Iwasn’tintothat.NotthatIwasn’ta believerintheHolybecauseIwas,andIam.Ijustdidn’t thinkingkissingstufflikethatwasinorder.Matteroffact, itwasmaybeidolworship.Yes,definitely,likesomesort ofsuperstitiousidleworship.

So,itwasScottCairns,themostGreeklookingborna BaptistmanI’veeverknown,andoneofourgreatest livingpoets,whounlockedthatdoorforme.Howthose actionsofkissingandreverencingacknowledgethosewho havecomebefore,andtoremindusnotonlytoremember thembuttorecognizetheirgoodnessofheartandtheir actions.Withahopethatindoingsowewillattemptto emulatetheirlives.

AfewyearsagoIwasattendinganartistsretreatona coldday,snowydayinthehighcountryofWashington. Oneoftheretreatleaders,NigelGodwinaskedusduringa

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gatheredsession,“Whoareyourcloudofwitnesses?”The questionwasposedasathoughtfulwaytogetintouch withthosepeopleofhistory(longagoorrecently)who wereakintousinspirit,andinpurpose.Ithadme thinkingaboutthatfordays.

Iftherewasthatgreatportalwindowinthesky,Ihad alwaysassumeditwouldbemyfather,mygrandmother, ormygoodfriendnowgonewhowouldbelookingdown keepingtabsonme.Whichmakesmethinkmy Grandmotherisuptherewringingherhandsandlooking atJesussaying,“Can’tyoudosomethingforher?!”She hadthatkindofworrythatcouldcarrytotheotherside. I’dweighinthatmaybeFlanneryO’Connorwouldhang outaroundmydimensionalwellbecauseshejustcouldn’t helpbutbedrawntosomeofthenuancesofmylife,or JoanofArcbecausesheheardvoicesandwhatsouthern writerdoesn’thearvoices?Or,whenImanagetohavea heartfullofloveforaperfectstrangerI’dcatchaglance fromMotherTeresa.

AllSaintsDayisNovember1eachyearandAll Hollow’sEveisOctober31.Thedaybeforethehigh,holy Halloweddaytocome.Historysayspeoplebelievedthere wereunseengoodandunseenevilandthatthoseforces foughteachother.Theyhadeventsatnight-thinkChurch CommunitySupperwithabonfireandcostumes-andthey dressedupasgoodpeopleandevilcreatures,andacted

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outthesestrugglesinskits.I’massumingthatgoodalways won.Intheend.Inthebig,final,all-conclusive,end.And, sinceI’mtheonewritingthis,that’sthewayit’sgoingto endhere.

Whetherwebelieveinacloudofwitnessesornot, sometimesit’sjustacomforttothinkafewsaintsand friendsandfamilymembersmightbekeepingtabsonour lives.Icanlivewiththat.Afterall,I’dliketothinkthat whenmytimecomesalongthatIwillbeabletodothe same.Whichisreallywhatthedayrepresentsforme.

Inrememberingthedeadwerealizeweareindeedgoing tojointhem.Thatsomedayunknowntouswewilljoin thatcloudofwitnessesbeforeus.Itissurelygoingto happen.And,asweembracethattruthmorefully,aswe turnourfullattentiontothefactthatnotbeingdeadyet meanswearestillhereinthisliferightnow.And,thatwe mightbecompletely,incredibly,joyfullyalive.

RiverJordan isanauthor,speaker,teacherandradiohost.Asa southernerwithaglobalperspectivesheisapassionate advocateforthepowerofstory.River'swritingcareerbegan asaplaywrightandshespentovertenyearswritingand directing.Sheisthebest-sellingauthoroffournovelsanda threespiritualmemoirs.Asacritically-acclaimedauthorher workhasbeenmostfrequentlycastinthecompanyofsuch writersasFlanneryO'Conner,WilliamFaulkner,andHarper Lee.

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by JamesWade JamesWade,whosefirsttwonovelswerepraisedas rhapsodicandhaunting,delivershismostpowerfulworkto date--achillingparableabouttheimpossibledemandsof hateandlove,traumaandgoodness,vividlysetinthe landscapesofTexasandLouisiana. BeastsoftheEarth tellsthestoryofHarlenLeBlanc,a dependableifquietemployeeoftheCarterHillsHigh School'sgroundsdepartment,whosecarefullymaintained routineisoverthrownbyanactofviolence.Asthetown searchesforanswers,LeBlancstrikesoutonhisownto exonerateafriend,whiledrawingtheeyesofthelawto himselfandfendingoffunwelcomevoicesthatcallfora sternerformofjustice. Twentyyearsearlier,youngMichaelFischerdreadsthe returnofhisfatherfromprison.Hespendshisdaysstealing fromtraplinesintheLouisianabayoutofeedhisfanatically religiousmotherandhischerishedyoungersister,Doreen. Whenhisfathereventuallyreturns,anevilarrivesin Michael'slifethatsendshimrunningfromeverythinghehas everknown.Heisrescuedbyadyingpoetandhislover,who extractfromhimapromise:tobeagoodman,whateverthat mayrequire. BeastsoftheEarth deftlyintertwinesthesestories,exploring themesoftime,fate,andfreewill,toproducearevelatory conclusionthatisbothbeautifulandheartbreaking.
BeastsoftheEarth
213 NOVEMBER2022ISSUENO.20 ADDTOYOURREADINGLIST "BeastsoftheEarthisaleanlystructuredwestern,strippingthe genreonlytoitsmostbasicelements.ThisallowsWade’sproseand philosophicalideasroomtoshine...apowerfulodetodreaming, beautyandhumangoodness." --DeepSouthMagazine "Wadereturnswithanotherstarkandchillingtale...Fromreptiles intheswamphuntingprey,toreptilianmen,coldandcalculating, beastsfeatureinthisdisturbingnovel...Theproseisbeautiful." -LibraryJournal "Wade'spitch-perfect,personality-drivendialoguesingsinthe voiceoflife,andhisabilitytomeldexistentialthought,situational metaphor,andcinematicsettingisafull-bodiedexperience...A soul-deepexplorationofawoundedmanincrisis,JamesWade's BeastsoftheEarth...secureshispositionasanauthorof extraordinarymerit." --NewYorkJournalofBooks "LikeFlanneryO'Connor,JamesWadeexploreswhatitmeansto behuman--ourcapacityforgoodrivaledonlybyourcapacityfor evil,ourweaknessalongsideoururgeforredemptionandgrace-withgloriouslycomplexcharactersandgorgeousprose.Beastsof theEarthisabeautifulgut-punchofanovel." --StaceySwann, authorofOlympus,Texas JamesWade livesandwritesintheTexasHill Countrywithhiswifeanddaughter.Heisthe authorofRiver,SingOutandAllThingsLeft Wild,awinneroftheprestigiousMPIBA ReadingtheWestAwardforDebutFiction,and arecipientoftheSpurAwardforBestHistorical NovelfromtheWesternWritersofAmerica.

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Allowing Ourselves to Be Visible: How Women Tackle the Awkward Author Headshot by Tara Lynn Masih

11min
pages 180-193

The Queen of Paris: A Novel of Coco Chanel Pamela Binnings Ewen

1min
pages 34-35

Rising Star and Burning Bright by Michele Kwasniewski

1min
pages 20-21

WELL READ Magazine November 2022

1min
pages 28-29

TOO GOOD NOT TO SHARE

2min
pages 166-169

From MADVILLE Publishing

1min
pages 50-51

Mystery Outside the Frame: An Analysis of William Gay's Literary Landscapes by Dawn Major

9min
pages 70-81

Pulling Down the Sun: The Pueblos, the Great Houses and the Cliff Dwellings by J. M. White

2min
page 59

The Bystanders by Dawn Major

1min
page 58

Oliver by Mandy Haynes

1min
page 55

The Ancient Way: Discoveries on the Path of Celtic Christianity by River Jordan

1min
page 54

Cartwheels In The Dark by Karla Jordan

1min
page 53

The Road to Marietta by Karla Jordan

1min
page 52

Stars of Wonder by Rebecca Dwight Bruff

1min
page 31

WELL READ Magazine November 2022

2min
page 26

Annie’s Song: Dandelions, Dreams, and Dogs by Annie McDonnell

1min
page 47

Hotter Than Helen (The Bobby's Diner Series Book 2) Susan Wingate

1min
pages 44-45

Bones of Holly by Carolyn Haines

3min
pages 48-49

A Woman's Story by Francine Rodriguez

1min
page 46

No Evil Is Wide: A Graphic Novel by Randall Watson with art by Charles Moody

2min
pages 38-39

Murder Under A Bridal Moon: A 1930s Mona Moon Mystery by Abigail Keam

1min
page 36

Freedom Lessons by Eileen Sanchez

2min
pages 32-33

Our Lying Kin by Claudia H. Long

2min
pages 24-25

You Want More: Selected Stories of George Singleton

1min
page 15

These People Are Us by George Singleton

1min
page 14

Beasts of the Earth by James Wade

3min
pages 212-214

Suzanna Kamata Interviews Crime Writer Lea O’Harra

9min
pages 170-179

Joanne Kukanza Easley: On Writing : Women Writers, Women's Books (booksbywomen.org)

5min
pages 40-43

WELL READ Magazine November 2022

1min
pages 12-13

THE COLOR OF ICE by Barbara Linn Probst

2min
pages 4-5

F*ck the Bucket List (3 book series) by Ayelet Baron

3min
pages 1-3
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