thewaytotheWhiteHouse. Toldfromthethreewomen's perspectives,thismesmerizing storyisbasedonactual experiencesofwomeninthe 1960swhofoundthemselves pregnantbutunmarried,pressured byfamilyandsocietytomake horrificdecisions.Howthat inconceivableactchangedwomen foreveristhestoryofNoNames toBeGiven,aheartbreakingbut upliftingnoveloffamilyand redemption.
NoNamesToBeGiven by JuliaBrewerDaily "Agorgeous,thrilling,andimportantnovel!Thesestrongwomen willcaptureyourheart."-StaceySwann,authorofOlympus, Texas 1965.Sandyrunsawayfromhometoescapehermother's abusiveboyfriend.Beccafallsinlovewiththewrongman.And Faithsuffersadevastatingattack.Withnosupportandnoother options,thesethreeyoung,unwedwomenmeetatamaternity homehospitalinNewOrleanswheretheyareexpectedto relinquishtheirbabiesandreturnhomeasifnothingtranspired. Butsuchalife-alteringeventcanneverbeforgotten,andno secretremainsburiedforever.Twenty-fiveyearslater,thewomen arereunitedbyablackmailer,whothreatenstoexposetheir secretsanddestroythelivesthey'vebuilt.Thatshattering revelationwouldshaketheirveryfoundations-andreverberateall
MurderUnderaBritishMoon byAbigailKeam AMONAMOONMYSTERYBOOK9 MonaMoontravelstoMerryOldEnglandtomeetRobert’s familyandseeBrynellethforthefirsttime.Hopingtomakea goodimpression,Monafindsthatsheisrebuffedateveryturnby Robert’sfriendsandevenhisservants.Despondent,Monawants toreturntotheUnitedStates,buthertripisdelayedwhenoneof Brynelleth’sfarmhandsisdiscoveredmurdered.Shecan’tleave Robertinsuchalurchandbegshergoodfriend,LadyAlice Nithercott,tohelpherfindtheculprit.Monadiscoverssheand LadyAlicepokethewrongpersonandnowheisoutforblood— Mona’sblood! FIVESTARS!
"MurderUnderABritishMoonismynewest favoriteoftheseries,withalltheactionandadventurethat comeswithit.Agreatreadthatkeptmeriveted.MonaMoonisa womanaheadofhertime.Ican'tresistherstories.Idon'twant to." -JessAusten,authorof DeadlyMemory AbigailKeamistheaward-winningandAmazonbest-selling authorofseveralseriesincludingtheJosiahReynoldsMystery SeriesaboutaSouthernbeekeeperturnedamateurfemalesleuth. “Ihopemyreaderscomeawaywithanewappreciationof beekeepingfrommyJosiahReynoldsMysteries.” ShealsowritestheMonaMoonMysterySeries–arags-to-riches 1930smysteryserieswhichincludesrealpeopleandeventsinto thestoryline.Theseriesisaboutacartographer whoisbrokeandcountingherpennieswhen thereisaknockatherdoor.Alawyer, representingherdeceaseduncle,announces Monahasinheritedheruncle’sfortuneanda horsefarmintheBluegrass.Monacan’tbelieve it.Sheisnowoneoftherichestwomeninthe countryandinthemiddleoftheGreat Depression!
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SEPTEMBER2022ISSUENO.18 13 Fortune'sChild:ANovelof EmpressTheodora by James ConroydMartin Fromaveryyoungage,Theodora, daughterofacircusbearkeeperin Constantinople,setshersightswell aboveherstationinlife.Her exquisitebeautysetsheraparton stagesandintheeyesofmen. Stephen,aSyrianladofstriking goodlooks,issoldbyhisparentsto aPersianwizard,whoteacheshimaskillinlanguagesthat willservehimwell. BythetimeDestinybringsthemtogetherinAntioch, Theodorahasundergoneheartrendingtrialsanda transformation,whileStephenhasbeensoldagain...and castrated. Discovertheenduringbondthat,howeverimperfect, promptsTheodora--asEmpress--torequestpalaceeunuch Stephentowriteherbiography. “…Martin'ssettingsandcharacterscometolifein meticulouslyresearcheddetail.IfeltlikeIwasthere."-LisaWingate,NewYorkTimesBestsellingAuthorof BeforeWeWereYours TOADDTOYOURTBRLIST
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Woman'sStorytellsthestoriesof Latinawomen'slives.Depicting conflictingenderbias,experiences ofexploitation,violence,and powerlessness,sometimesresulting inpainanddespairintheir turbulentworld.Butthesestories alsotellofthesewomen's celebrationoflifeitselfthat empowersthemandgivesthemthe willtosustain.Thesestoriesresonateonadeeply emotionallevel.
LadyBeGood:TheLifeand TimesofDorothyHale by PamelaHamilton LadyBeGoodtransportsustothe glittering,sumptuouseraof1920s NewYorktofollowthelifeof aspiringactressDorothyHaleas shecomesofage.Breakingsocietal rulesimposedonwomen,"Peck's BadGirlofPittsburghSociety" leavesbehindherprivilegedworld forthebrightlightsofBroadwaytochaseherdream. FromconventschooldebutanterunawaytoZiegfeld showgirltoHollywoodstar,Haletransformsherselfinto oneofthemostadoredfiguresinthehighestechelonsof society.Yetbehindthepublicfaçadethedarlingofthe presscontendswithheart-rendingloss,gossipand betrayal,andatempestuousfriendshipwithLuce. Surroundedbyherfabulouscircleoffriends-Gertrude Stein,FredAstaire,ColePorter,JamesRoosevelt,Elsa Maxwell,andothericonicfigures-Dorothyfindsherway totheothersideofheartbreakandpreparesforaWhite Housewedding.Then,suddenly,atagethirty-three,atthe heightofhappinessandpeakofherfame,shefallstoher death.Herlifestoryisrevisedandwrittenintohistoryby thetabloidsandthefamedandfêted-leadingtothisnovel's stunningconclusion.
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AComingofConscienceNovel OnSeptember14,1969,Private FirstClassJudyTaltoncelebrates hernineteenthbirthdaybysecretly joiningthecampusanti-Vietnam Warmovement.Indoingso,she jeopardizesboththearmy scholarshipthatwillsecureher futureandherrelationshipwithher militaryfamily.ButJudy’sdoubts haveescalatedwiththetravestiesof thewar.Whoissheifshestaysinthearmy?Whatissheif sheleaves? WhenthefirstdatepulledintheDraftLotteryturnsupas herbirthday,sherealizesthatifshewereaman,she’d havebeenNumberOne—offtoVietnamwithanunder-fire lifeexpectancyofsixseconds.Thestakesbecomeclear, propellinghertowardalife-alteringchoiceasfatefulas thatofanydraftee. TheFourteenthofSeptemberportraysapivotaltimeatthe peakoftheVietnamWarthroughtherareperspectiveofa youngwoman,tracingherpathofself-discoveryanda “ComingofConscience.”Judy’sstoryspeakstothe poignantclashofyoungadulthood,earlyfeminism,and war,offeringanagelessinquiryintothedomesticpolitics ofprotestwhentheworldstopsmakingsense.
RitaDragonetteisawriterwho,afteracareertellingthe storiesofothersasanaward-winningpublicrelations executive,hasreturnedtoheroriginalcreativepath. The FourteenthofSeptember,herdebutnovelisbaseduponher personalexperiencesoncampusduringtheVietnamWar.It hasreceivedtheReaders’FavoriteAwardforHistoricalEra (finalist2020),BestBookAwardforHistoricalFiction (finalist2019)andWomen’sFiction(finalist2019), NationalIndieExcellenceAwardsforNewFiction(2019) andBestCoverDesign(2019),BeverlyHillsBookAward forWomen’sFiction(winner2018),AmericanBookFest FictionAwardsforLiteraryFiction(finalist2018)andbest CoverDesign(finalist2018)andtheHollywoodBook Festival(honorablemention2018,generalfiction).Sheis currentlyatworkonthreeotherbooks:anhomageto The SunAlsoRises aboutexpatschasingtheir lastdreaminSanMigueldeAllende,a WorldWarIInovelbaseduponherinterest intheimpactofwaronandthroughwomen, andamemoirinessays.Shelivesandwrites inChicago,whereshealsohostsliterary salonstoshowcaseauthorsandtheirnew bookstoavidreaders.
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GravityHill by Susanne Davis
“Aremarkableprotagonistleadsa robustcastinthisabsorbingtaleof self-discovery.”—KirkusReviews GravityHillisastoryaboutJordan Hawkins,herfamily,andasmall ruraltowninConnecticutwrecked bythetragicdeathofthreeboyson GravityHill.Butwhatfirstappears tobeatragedyofdrunkdriving leadsbacktoamysteriousaccident thathasplaguedasmalltownforyears,sendingJordanon ajourneytoclearherbrother’sname.Whatshediscovers— ahiddentoxicwastesite—sendsthewholetownonitsown bumpyroadtoself-awarenessandhealing. “SusanneDavis’sGravityHilldeliversthegoods:hersisa heartfeltstoryoflossandrenewal,populatedwith characterswhoareflawed,feisty,andentirelysympathetic. AttheheartofthisstoryisJordanHawkins,an irrepressibleyoungwomanwhosegriefoverherbrother’s deathtriggerstheriskybehaviorandimpetuousdecisionmakingthatwillsendherdownroadsshehadnotmeantto travel.Davishasagiftfordialogueandvividdescription; herdetailsaboutagriculturallife,thefamilydynamic,and therulesoftheroadareevocativeandprecise.It’sbotha pleasureandanhonorformetoendorseGravityHill,a
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20 ARiverForGemma by DebraWhitingAlexander “…abreathoffreshair…a sterlingstoryof love…recommendedas inspirationalreadingforawide audience.”-D.Donovan,Senior Reviewer,MIDWESTBOOK REVIEWS “Rarelyhavewereadabook whichhasbroughtustoourfeet, cheering…”-KatHenryDoran, WILDWOMENREVIEWS “…apoignantandheartfeltstory…Alexandercreateda worldIdidnotwanttoleave…”-AudreyBurges,Awardwinningauthorandhumorist “…rich,rewardinganddeliciouslyraucous…”-Bob Welch,Award-winningjournalistandauthor “…anunconventionallybrightanddaringheroine…a muchneededstoryforourtimes…”-EllenNotbohm, Award-winningauthor TOADDTOYOURTBRLIST WELLREADMAGAZINE
SEPTEMBER2022ISSUENO.18 21 ShoppingCanBeDeadly(A DiscountDetectiveMystery) by CharlotteStuart "...fansofJanetEvanovich'swork willlikelyenjoythisbook." -Kirkus Reviews Whengunshotsechooffthe shoppingmallwalls,thephrase "shoptillyoudrop"takesonnew meaning... Singlemom,CameronChandler,isaninvestigatorwith Penny-wiseInvestigations,adiscountdetectiveagency convenientlylocatedinasuburbanmall.Sheis approachingherofficewithacupofGuatemalandark roastinherhandwhenshehearsagunshotandandseesa youngmancollapsejustafewfeetaway.Chaosbreaksout inthepackedmallaspeopletrytoescape.Cameronruns overtothegunshotvictimandkneelsbesidehim,but beforeshecanhelp,sheisgrabbedfrombehindand forciblydraggedtowardamallexit. LONGLISTEDfortheCHANTICLEERMYSTERYAND MAYHEMAWARDandNNLightFinalist. TOADDTOYOURTBRLIST
"Atimecapsuleof Hollywood'sGoldenEra....a captivatingnovelofTinsel Town'sperilsandpitfalls, trade-offsandtriumphs!" LeslieCarroll,authorof AmericanPrincess TheLimitsofLimelight MargaretPorter Availableinpaperback,ebook,andaudio
24 WhataWonderfulWorld ThisCouldBe by Lee Zacharias WhatAlex,illegitimatedaughterof analcoholicnovelistandanartist, hasalwayswantedisfamily.At15, shefallsinlovewitha27-year-old photographer,whomshewillleave whenshecomesunderthespellof TedNeal,acharismaticactiviston hiswaytoMississippifor1964’s FreedomSummer. ThatfallTedorganizesacollectivethatturnstothe growingantiwarmovement.Ultimatelytheradicalgroup Weathermandestroysthe“family”AlexandTedhave created,andin1971TeddisappearswhileunderFBI investigation. WhenTedsurfaceselevenyearslater,Alexmustputher lifebacktogetherinordertodiscoverwhattruefamily means. FinalistinLiteraryFiction,2021AmericanFictionAward fromAmericanBookFest DistinguishedFavoriteinLiteraryFiction,2021NYCBig BookAwards IncludedinBestHistoricalFictionof2021,Hungryfor GoodBooks TOADDTOYOURTBRLIST WELLREADMAGAZINE
LeeZachariasistheauthorofacollectionofshortstories, HelpingMurielMakeItThroughtheNight;fournovels, What aWonderfulWorldItCouldBe,AcrosstheGreatLake, Lessons, and AtRandom;andacollectionofpersonalessays, TheOnlySoundsWeMake. Shehasco-editedananthologyof storieswithLuanneSmithandMichaelGills. Runaway was releasedinthespringof2020byMadvillePublishing. ShehasreceivedfellowshipsfromtheNationalEndowment fortheArtsandtheNorthCarolinaArtsCouncil.SheisatwotimerecipientofNorthCarolina'sSirWalterRaleighAward andhaswonSouthernHumanitiesReview'sTheodore ChristianHoepfnerAward, PrairieSchooner's GlennaLuschei Award,andtwoSilverMedalsfromtheIndependentPublisher BookAwards(theIPPYs). AtRandom wasafinalistinliterary fictionforthe2013InternationalBookAwards,theNational IndieLitAwards,andtheUSABestBookAwards. Acrossthe GreatLake wasnameda2019MichiganNotableBook, receivedthe2020PhillipH.McMathBookAwardinFiction, andwasafinalistinliteraryfictionforthe2018Foreword IndiesBookoftheYear. Herfictionandnonfictionhaveappearedinnumerous journals,including,amongothers, TheSouthernReview, Shenandoah,FivePoints,Gettysburg Review,CrabOrchardReview,Outdoor Photographer, and OurState.Tentimes heressayshavebeennamedNotable EssaysoftheYearby TheBestAmerican Essays, whichreprintedheressay "Buzzards"in TheBestAmericanEssays 2008.
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JexvilleChronicles
Intheconcludingstoryof TheJexvilleChronicles trilogy,DixonSinclair movestoJexvilletorunthe localpaper,resolvethe turmoiloverherfather’s murder.Shemovesintothe McVayhouse,whichisher heritage.Runningthelocal paperisherlast-ditch attempttosaveherself.Two teenagegirlsdisappearfromasandbaronthePascagoula River.Whenthebodiesarefound,hungandburned,it’s clearthatsomethingotherthansimplemurderisatwork. CouplethatwithattacksonthelocalCatholicChurch,and Dixon’sresearchbringsupthepossibilityofJudas burnings—aritualtoexorciseevil.Dixontrustsnoone, butshemustworkwithSheriffJ.D.Hortoneventhough shesuspectshe’sprotectinganolderriverman,Eustace, andhiscompanion,amuchyoungerandpsychologically damagedwoman.Whentheinvestigativefocusshiftstoa youngMexicantransient,thetownisreadytometeout justice,unlessDixonandJ.D.movetostopit. TOADDTOYOURTBRLIST WELLREADMAGAZINE
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by MarilynSimonRothstein #1NewReleaseinJewishFiction Amazon “Afun,well-pacedjaunt.” —Kirkus Reviews “Thisfast-pacedandentertaining storywillappealtothosewholike talesofwomensucceedingontheirownterms.” Booklist “CrazytoLeaveYouisthefunniestbookI’vereadin practicallyforever.LaurenLeo,who’sbeenjiltedatthe altaratforty-one,issarcastic,lovable,brave,anddropdeadhilarious—inotherwords,perfect.Asshemakesher waythroughthehumiliationofherpostweddingworld,not onlydoesshehavetodealwithsomeprettyroughdieting decisions,butshe’salsogotsomeneedysisters,a judgmentalmom,acrazyworklife,andwaaaytoomany weddingpresents.Plus,there’sthereallybigquestionon everyone’smind:Isanybodyevergoingtoloveheragain? Trustme:thisbookwillhaveyousnort-laughingfrom pageone.Donotbedrinkinghotliquidswhileyouread.” —MaddieDawson,authorof TheMagicofFoundObjects
ThePalmCourtTrilogy by StephanieEdwards
TheNelsonsistersfaceharrowing adventuresandmalevelontspirits whoattempttobringanendtotheir family.Willtheirspecialpowers, supportfromtheOtherSideand sisterlyloveforeachotherbe strongenoughtoconquerevil? Readeachsister’sstorytodiscover howshedealswiththeghostsofher past.
StephanieEdwards’booksfromthePalmCourtTrilogyeach debutedat#1,Amazon’sSouthernFictionNewReleases.Now, youcanenjoythemallinoneplaceandcatchglimpsesintothe Nelsonsisters’worldthroughloveletters,memorabiliaand recipes.
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BloodintheLowCountry by PaulAttaway “Aspellbindingthriller withcharactersthat readerswilladore.Fora debutnovelist,Attaway establisheshimselfasa greatstoryteller.”
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TheBystanders by Dawn Major (MoonshineCove Publishing,2023) THEBYSTANDERS,weaves togethersmall-town eccentricitiesstartingwiththe invasionoftheSamplesfamily toLawrenceton,Missouri. Townie,EddyBauman,and newcomer,ShannonLambSamples,comeofageinthe 1980swhenbighairisbigand Madonna’s“LikeaVirgin”blastsovertheairwaves,but theycouldn’tbemoredifferent.Therealtownof Lawrencetonandthesurroundingareawerepartofthe LouisianaPurchase.Centurieslater,theold-timersstill speakPawPawFrenchandtime-honoredtraditionsrun deep.
Thoughsomesaysmalltownsarebigfamilies, Lawrencetondoesn’twantanythingtodowiththeblack sheepofthefamily.Shannonwithher“GirlsJustWantto Fun”attitudeandfashion,herfortune-telling,Pagan mother,WendySamples,alongwithherhard-partyingand abusivestepfather,DaleSamples,areoutliersfromLos Angeles.ShannonmightaswellhavelandedonMarswhen WendyandDaledecidetheyneedado-overinthe countryside.ThoughShannonisnonetoopleased,Eddyis
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AfterKilimanjaro:ANovel by GayleWoodson
Dr.SarahWhitakerhasalwaysbeen anobedientoverachiever,butsheis burnedout.Trainingtobeasurgeon isstressful.Sowhenherfiancé, David,offersasolution—takeabreak yearatahospitalinAfricaandclimb MountKilimanjarotogether—she jumpsonboard.Whenhebacksout, sheembarksontheadventurealone. SarahquicklyfallsinlovewithTanzania,alandofgentle people,exoticwildlife,andstunningnaturalbeauty,from thesandsofZanzibartothepeaksofKilimanjaro.She alsodevelopsgreatrespectfornewTanzanianfriends: strongAfricanwomenwhostrivetoservean overwhelmingneedforhealthcare.Shockedbythehigh rateofmaternalmortalityandthescourgeoffemale genitalmutilationinthecountry,Sarahbeginstospeakout againstFGManddevelopsanexperimentalprogramto traintribalbirthattendantsinaremotemountainvillage. Conditionsareprimitivethere,andlifeisfragile.The separationtakesitstollonherrelationshipwithDavid,and shefightsagainstfeelingsforanotherman.Asthemonths pass,onethingbecomesclear:ifSarahsurvivesthisyear, herlifewillneverbethesameagain.
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AttheCrossroads(Global SecurityUnlimited2) by SharonD.Michalove FormerMI6operative,MaxGrant, hascreatedanewlifeinChicago, headingupthecybersecurityarmof aglobalsecuritycompany.Heis alsobuildingarelationshipwith authorCressTaylor,thewomanhe hasdreamedaboutfortwenty years.ButMax’spastisaboutto catchupwiththemboth.
Tenyearsago,MaxwascaughtinambushinanIstanbul alley,wheremostofhisteamdied.Max’stestimony helpedputtheterroristmastermindinprison.Nowhe’s escapedandwordintheintelligencecommunityisthathe istargetingMax.
AplannedtriptoEuropeturnsdeadlyasMaxisdrawn inexorablytowardaninevitableconfrontation.Hehasto stopFaez,beforeheeliminatesthem—permanently.
SharonMichaloveistheauthorof AtFirstSight,thestory ofhowMaxandCressreconnectedtwentyyearsafter theirfirstencounteratOxfordUniversity.Astandalone continuationofMaxandCress’story, AttheCrossroads is thesecondromanticsuspensenovelintheGlobalSecurity Unlimitedseries.
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SEPTEMBER2022ISSUENO.18 39 isahopefulbookprovidingmuch-neededinsightintoan oftenmisunderstooddiagnosis. Praisefor TheSecond: “Overthecourseofthisvividlyrenderedbook,Durdatells acourageouslyhonestandharrowingstorythatfeatures insightfulcopingtechniques.” -KirkusReviews “Beautifullywritten,poignant,andoftenveryfunny,thisis amust-readstoryofcourageandsurvival.” Mary, Amazonreader “…Aspellbindingaccountoflivingwithbipolardisorder. Thewritingisvividandthepacingspoton.”Kristen,Goodreadsreader ColleenBurnsDurdaholdsaBAdegreeinspeech communications/publicrelations fromMetropolitanStateUniversity inSt.Paul,MNandcompleted courseworkthroughTheLoft LiteraryCenterinMinneapolis.She spentsevenyearsasavolunteerpeer facilitatorfortheDepressionand BipolarSupportAlliance(DBSA) andstrivestopromotehealthy attitudestowardmentalillness.She liveswithherhusbandinsuburban Minneapolis. TOADDTOYOURTBRLIST
40 TOADDTOYOURTBRLIST WELLREADMAGAZINE VisitLovelaceCook’swebsite www.lovelacecook.comandsignup forheremailnewslettertoreceivea sneakpreviewofMeetMein Mumbai–Chapter1 Whatcanpossiblygowrong whenJesseaskstheuniverse togetheroutoftheruther lifehasbecome? MeetMeinMumbaiis ComingSoon!
SEPTEMBER2022ISSUENO.18 43 The SunnySideofCrazy by TriciaMikouchi TheSunnySideofCrazyisawork ofnarrativenon-fiction.Itisthe storyofalittleadopteddaughter whocomestoherAmericanmother withsecrets. Shehasmultiplepersonalities. Itisthestoryoflove,courage,and thesearchforanormallife. Thisstoryisboundtoentertainand educatereadersofallagesandinterests. “Thisisawarmhistoryofonefamilyandonechild growingupwithaconditiondiagnosedinearlyadulthood asmultiplepersonalitydisorder.Aninterestingaspectto meishowthestoryalternatesbetweentheexperienceof thechildandtheexperienceoftheadoptivemother.It'sa remarkablelessonofpatienceandfortitudeundervery tryingcircumstances.” FiveStarReaderReview “Easytoreadstoryabouthowanuncommoncondition affectedafamily” FiveStarReaderReview TOADDTOYOURTBRLIST
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cutofffinancialsupportfortheentireVonHarmonbrood ifElsiecontinueswithherplantomarryGunther—a situationmadeworsebythesuddenappearanceofone HeinrichMeyer,whoclaimstobelittleAnna’sfatherand threatenstotakeheraway.Desperate,Elsieseeksthehelp ofClive’ssister,Julia,whoisherselfthevictimof domesticabuseandwhohasfallenunderthespellofa
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ASpyingEye:AHenrietta
Novel
MichelleCox Inthissixthbookoftheseries,
Europeinanattempttoresurrect theirfailedhoneymoon.Whilein London,theyareapproachedby theiroldfriend,InspectorJohn Hartle,whoconvincesthemto searchforthemissingpanelof theGhentAltarpiece,afamous Renaissancepainting,ofwhichHitler’stopmenarealso inpursuit. Meanwhile,backinChicago,OldrichExleythreatensto
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CliveandHenrietta’ssearchtakesthemtoChateaudu FreudeneckinStrasbourg,France—theancientseatofthe
SEPTEMBER2022ISSUENO.18 45 VonHarmonsandhometothreeeccentricdistantrelatives. Whatbeginsasawildgoosechaseturnsdecidedlymore deadlywhenseveralNaziofficersalsoarriveatthe chateauinsearchofa“valuableitem.”WhenHenrietta andCliveattempttofleeafterHenriettauncoversa shockingtruth,theyareforcedtotrustthemselvestoa suspiciousFrenchservantwhoseemsall-toowillingto help... AvailableOctober2022 Pre-ordernowtoreceiveaneBookof ASpyingEye foronly $4.99! Thisspecialpriceisgoodfor Septemberonlysodon’twait! "Afunandspunkyheroine,aplotinvolvinganoldcastle inStrasbourgmakethisafast-paced,delightfulread." --RhysBowen,NewYorkTimesbest-sellingauthor "Anexcitingmysterywithengagingcharacters.Itkeptme guessingtotheend!" --ClareBroyles,co-authorof Wild IrishRose:AMollyMurphymystery Praisefortheseries: "Anengagingandeffectiveromprichwithhistorical details." --Kirkus "Setinthe1930s,thisromanticmysterycombinesthe teeteringeleganceofDowntonAbbeyandthestaid traditionsofPrideandPrejudicewithabitofspunkand determinationthatsuggestJacquelineWinspear'sMaisie Dobbs." --Booklist TOADDTOYOURTBRLIST
BonesofHollyisthenext novelfromCarolynHainesin theseriesthatKirkusReviews characterizesas“Stephanie PlummeetstheYa-Ya Sisterhood”featuringsassy Southernprivateinvestigator SarahBoothDelaney. BONESOFHOLLYBY CarolynHaines goesonsaleinOctober,butyoucanabsolutely pre-orderitthisredhotminute HERE
48 PrayingforStrangers:An AdventureoftheHuman Spirit by RiverJordan Whatiftherewassomethingyou coulddo-somethingsimple,yetso powerful-thatcouldpositively influenceothersandchangeyour lifeintheprocess?Critically acclaimedauthorRiverJordan discoveredthatverything... As2009approached,bothof RiverJordan'ssonswereabouttogoofftowar-onetoIraq andtheothertoAfghanistan-andshewasplanninga familyreuniontoseethemoff.AllRivercoulddowas prayforhersons'safetyandhopetomaintainherstrength, untilsheunexpectedlycameupontheperfectNewYear's resolution-onethatfocusedonothersinsteadofherself. Shewouldprayforacompletestrangereverysingleday oftheyear. InPrayingforStrangers,Jordantellsthatthediscovery thatshemadealongthejourneywasnotsimplythather prayerstouchedthelivesofthesestrangers(inoften astoundingways),butthattheunexpectedconnectionsshe madewithotherpeoplewouldbeaprofoundexperience thatwouldchangeherlifeforever. TOADDTOYOURTBRLIST WELLREADMAGAZINE
50 MURDERUNDERA BRITISHMOON byAbigail Keam AMONAMOONMYSTERY BOOK9 MonaMoontravelstoMerryOld EnglandtomeetRobert’sfamily andseeBrynellethforthefirsttime. Hopingtomakeagoodimpression, Monafindsthatsheisrebuffedat everyturnbyRobert’sfriendsand evenhisservants.Despondent, MonawantstoreturntotheUnitedStates,buthertripis delayedwhenoneofBrynelleth’sfarmhandsisdiscovered murdered.Shecan’tleaveRobertinsuchalurchandbegs hergoodfriend,LadyAliceNithercott,tohelpherfindthe culprit.MonadiscoverssheandLadyAlicepokethe wrongpersonandnowheisoutforblood—Mona’sblood! FIVESTARS! "Amanorhousemysterywithafeisty Americansleuth!" JerriCachero, SimplyMurder “Monaoutsmartsthebadguysagain!Eachbookinthe seriesisfilledwithhistoricaltidbitsandinteresting characters.Ican’twaitforthenextbook.” FiveStar ReaderReview TOADDTOYOURTBRLIST WELLREADMAGAZINE
52 MeetMeinMumbaiby LovelaceCook COMINGSOON! Jesselearns"It'snevertoolate forlove,orariteofpassage!" Whatcanpossiblygowrong whenJesseaskstheuniverseto getheroutoftherutherlife hasbecome?MeetMein Mumbaichroniclesthe unexpectedjourneyofa sophisticatedAmericanwoman wholongstoescapesmalltownlife.Shefallsinlovewith anEnglishmanwholoveswild camping,andhedareshertomeethiminMumbai.Knit yourselfaseatbeltforthemisadventuresofthecouple whotravelonashoestringthroughIndiaandSEAsialike twenty-year-oldsonagapyear.SetinIndia,Cornwalland SEAsiaoverthreeyears,thestoryrecountsthewaysin whichJesse’sexperienceschangeherworldview. GetASneakPreview!Sendtheauthoranemailat lovelace@lovelacecook.com.She’ll enteryournameina drawingforaFREECOPYOFTHEAUDIOBOOKfor MeetMeinMumbai.Deadlineforenteringyournameina drawingisSeptember30,2022. TOADDTOYOURTBRLIST WELLREADMAGAZINE
SEPTEMBER2022ISSUENO.18 53 LovelaceCook,isastoryteller,writer,podcaster,and audiobooknarrator.SheworkedinNYCformagazine publishingandtelevision,andsheworkedonfeaturefilms inLAwhileattendingfilmproductionandscreenwriting classesatUCLAandtheAmericanFilmInstitute.She traveledthroughandlivedinIndia,SEAsia,andtheUK from2013-2016.Thebooks,authors,andfilmsshe discoveredinfluencedherpodcastandhermisadventures ontheroad,travelinglikea20-year-oldonagapyear, inspiredhernovel MeetMeinMumbai. TuneintomyFREEpodcast BollywoodandBooks on ApplePodcasts, Spotify, Audible oryourfavorite podcastplayer.Pleaseleave aratingandreview! HereisalinkfortheTrailer - BollywoodandBooks Grabacuppaandsettlein fortheadventure! Episode1-Why BollywoodandBooks? TOADDTOYOURTBRLIST
thisyearthathavebeenselected asFinalistsfortheSilverFalchion MysteryAwards.Let's congratulateheronthisfine WELLDONE!
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awards,includingtheAmericanFictionAward,IAN OutstandingFictionFirstNovelAward,and2020Royal DragonflyforDisabilityAwareness. Buzzfeed,Parade,andTravel+Leisure named “heartwarming,heartbreaking” Goodbye,Orchid amost anticipatedread. GlamourMagazine recommendedthis “modern,importanttakeonthepower oflove.”TheInternationalPulpwood Queens,selected Goodbye,Orchid asa 2022BonusBook-of-the-Month. Carol’smissionisunlockingoptimism asawriter,speaker,strategist,Board
Onesecrettohergoodfortune?Her humoroushusbandandtwins,who provethatlovereallydoesconquerall.
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by RebeccaBarrett TheRatCatcheristhefirstbook inanewdetectiveseriesby authorRebeccaBarrettavailable Sept.1throughtheserialization platformAmazonVella. SetinthedeepSouthofthelate 1960s,theseries,featuringHugo August,hasasitsbackdropsome ofthemostprofoundchangesin Americanculture. Therearetwotypesofcitizensto befoundintheportcityofMobile,Alabama,oneofthe oldestcitiesinthenation.Therearethe“old”Mobilians whodescendedfromtheoriginalfounders,andthereare the“other.”HugoAugust,raisedinSt.ThomasMore’s CatholicHomeforBoys,isdefinitelyamongthe“other.” ItishistasktodeterminewhyandhowRuthPrescott Camden,wasmurdered.Indoingsohemustrevisitold woundsinflictedbytheunattainableBebePrescottand findhiswaythroughthenightterrorsofflashbackstohis timeinVietnamashesiftsthroughthecomplicationsof thewealthyfamily’sbusiness,socialconnections,dark secrets,andoftentragichistory. TOADDTOYOURTBRLIST WELLREADMAGAZINE
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“RebeccaBarrettgivesreadersaherotheycanrespect andcheerforinHugoAugust,thedetectiveattheheartof thisrobusthistoricalmysterywitharivetingpolice proceduralgloss.Withcompellinglydrawnandaccurate history…Readerswillfindplentytoadmireinthistightly woven,layeredtale,includingsuspense,emotionaldepth, socialcommentary,conflictingloyalties…” Claire Matturroauthorof Privilege and WaywardGirls
I’vebeenanavidreaderallmylifeandI’mblessedtobe theproductof“frontporch”socializingwhereallthebest storiesbegin.Growinguponafarminaveryruralarea wherethephonewasonthepartylinesystem(yes,there wassuchathing)andneighborssocializedbycomingto “sitaspell”onthefrontporchswing,Ibeganmyjourney asastoryteller.Thelove,laughter,heartache,and sometimesjuicygossipofthosevisitsstillwhisperstome wheneverIsitdownatthekeyboardandletmy imaginationrunwild.
I’mveryexcitedaboutanew detectiveseriesI’mworkingon: HugoAugust.IfindIreallyenjoy murderingpeople…onthepage,of course.
Ifyou’reinterestedinbeinganearly readerofthisnewseries,youcango here anddownloadthefirstthree chapters.
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60 OnBeauty byLennyFoster&J.M.White Thebook OnBeauty isacollaborationbetweenthefineart photographerLennyFosterandthepoetJ.M.White bringingtogetherfiftyfineartphotographsandfiftypoems thatembodytheidealofbeauty. J.M.WhitedidgraduatestudyinPhenomenologyat DuquesneUniversityandholdsanM.A.inphilosophy fromVanderbilt.Hispoems,interviews,essaysandbook reviewshaveappearedin ExquisiteCorpse,Sewanee TOADDTOYOURTBRLIST WELLREADMAGAZINE
SEPTEMBER2022ISSUENO.18 61 Review,JanusHead,ParabolaandTheMirror aswellas inmagazinesandjournalsinCanada,England,Italy, Japan,NewZealandandIndia.Hehascompiledand editedtwobooks: SafeinHeavenDead:Interviewswith JackKerouac,and OpeningtoOurPrimordialNature by KhenpoPaldenSherabRinpoche.Hecurrentlyhasten booksinprint:fiveofpoetryandfiveofprose.Hisnovel, FutureNothingnessAlready waspublishedin2005andhis firstcollectionofpoetry, TheBeyondWithin was publishedin2008.Hislatestbookis LuminousMinds: EncounterswithBuddhist,FourthWayandNative Teachers. TOADDTOYOURTBRLIST
JudasBurning(TheJexville ChroniclesBook3) by CarolynHaines “OnceagainCarolynHaineshas writtenabouthernative Mississippiandthepeoplewho liveinthatbeautifuland mysticalstate.Thingshappen andlivesarechangedinJexville, farfromthe"maddeningcrowd" ofAtlantatrafficandMemphis' BealeStreet.Thenearbyriver looksquietandpeaceful,but therearedarkandangry currentsandghastlyeventstake place.”FiveStarReaderReview
Whenanelevenyearold,whiskydrinking,pianoprodigy encountersawealthyfamilypossessingsupernatural beauty,herensuingobsessionunleashesfamilysecretsand acataclysmicplagueofcicadas.
"FollowinginthemagnificentfootstepsofCarson McCullersandHarperLee,RobertGwaltneycreatesa wonderfulsnapshotofthefriendshipthatformsbetween AnaleiseandEttaMae,twoeleven-year-oldgirlsin'50s smalltownGeorgia...Thisisabooktoloveandremember, andeverybookclubinAmericawouldbewisetosnapit up."-RobertGoolrick,#1NewYorkTimesbestselling author
"ThegothicbeautyofarelentlessGeorgiasummeris broughttolifethroughGwaltney'sdeliberatedetailsand exquisiteimagery,whileallthewhileevillurksbeneath thesurface;fromwhereorwhatthereaderdoesnotknow butisasconvincedbyGwaltney'sexpertstorytellingashe is."-ZoeFishman,bestsellingauthorof InvisibleAir and GeorgiaAuthoroftheYear2020
"Gwaltney'sSouthernGothic,THECICADATREE mesmerizesandseduces,thelanguageredolentand deadly,thecharacterssteepedinsecretsandmadness,and thewholeofitanenthrallingandperfectread.Easilymy favoritebookoftheyear."-KimTaylorBlakemore, bestsellingauthorof AfterAliceFell
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FugitivesoftheHeart by WilliamGay
WilliamGay'sposthumousnovel,with aforewordbySonnyBrewerandan afterwordbyJ.M.White.
Inhisposthumousnovel,WilliamGay hasofferedadmirablehomagetoMark Twain'sHuckleberryFinn.Marion Yates,ateenageorphan,istakeninby anex-schoolteachernamedBlack Crowe.TheboyinturncaresforCrowewhenheis temporarilydisabledbyadynamiteblast.Every hardscrabblethingwehavecometoexpectfromGayliesin thisnovel,includinganoffbeatanddarkhumor.
“…Withthemesofloveandfriendship,alongwith adversity,corruption,andpoverty,FugitivesoftheHeart alsosharesasenseofreverenceforthisonechanceweare giventoappreciateandembracethisadventurewecall life.”
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“…SimilartoMarkTwain’sAdventuresofHuckleberry Finn,theepisodicplotisheldtogetherwiththemain storylineconcerningtherelationshipbetweentheboy, Yates,andafree-spiritedblackmanontherunnamed Crowe.However,whileTwaincertainlyhauntsthisnovel, Fugitivesisnotaretellingofaclassic.Thedarkmood,the themes,thelyricismisclassicWilliamGaystorytelling.”
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StoriesfromtheAttic by WilliamGay
Fromacelebratedmasterofthe SouthernGothiccomesalast collectionofhard-hittingshortfiction, hisfinalposthumouswork.
Belovedforhisnovels Twilight,The LongHome,andThe LostCountry andhisgroundbreakingcollection I HatetoSeeThatEveningSunGo Down, WilliamGayreturnswithonefinalposthumous collectionofshortstories,adaptedfromthearchivefound afterhisdeathinFebruary2012.Inadditiontopreviously unpublishedshortstories, StoriesfromtheAttic includes fragmentsfromtwooftheunpublishednovelsthatwere worksinprogressatthetimeofhisdeath.
Markedbyhissignatureskillandbare-knuckledinsight, thiscollectionisamust-readforWilliamGaydevotees andfansofSouthernshortfiction.
“…LikeFaulkner,thereisnothingcontrivedinGay's stories.Hehadanuncannyabilitytowriterealistically aboutsocialmisfitsandblue-collarlife.Gaywasapoetof theimpoverishedSouthwhohadaknackformakinghis readersempathizewitheverycharacterandevent profferedinhiscreations.” WayneCatan/Chapter16.org
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“SusanneDavis’sGravityHilldeliversthegoods:hers isaheartfeltstoryoflossandrenewal,populatedwith characterswhoareflawed,feisty,andentirely sympathetic.AttheheartofthisstoryisJordan Hawkins,anirrepressibleyoungwomanwhosegrief overherbrother’sdeathtriggerstheriskybehavior andimpetuousdecision-makingthatwillsendher downroadsshehadnotmeanttotravel.Davishasa giftfordialogueandvividdescription;herdetails aboutagriculturallife,thefamilydynamic,andthe rulesoftheroadareevocativeandprecise.It’sbotha pleasureandanhonorformetoendorseGravityHill, astorytowhichreaderswillbedrawnandbywhich they’llberewarded.” —WallyLamb,NewYork Timesbestsellingauthorof WeareWater and She’sComeUndone “Aplayful,provocative,andimaginativediscursus, BicyclesoftheGodsisanaffronttoracism,sexism, classism,ageism,andheterosexismasitpositsa Divinewhowillnotbecapturedandusedbywhite supremacistsfortheirownpurposes.MichaelSimms hascreatedanengagingnewworldorderthat functionswithinourfamiliarone.” —Rev.Dr.MoniMcIntyre,authorof SocialEthics andthe ReturntoCosmology
70 TheBeautifulOneHas Come:Stories by Suzanne Kamata Thiscollectionaboutexpatriates inCuba,Egypt,Australia,Japan andFranceconfrontsuniversal mattersoftheheart. "It'sclearthatKamatadeeply understandsthequestionsher charactersgrapplewith emotionally,aswellasthe intimatedetailsofday-to-daylifeinJapan" -ForeWord Reviews "Kamataprovidesarefreshingalternative,onethat focusesonfemaleprotagonists,butwhichalsolooksat dailylives,boththemundaneandthespectacular." -Asian ReviewofBooks "Thestories...haveauniversalappealbutwillstrikea familiarnoteinparticularwiththosewhohavespent considerabletimeoutsidetheircomfortzones." -Sharona Moskowitz, JQMagazine “[Kamata]usesfinelyhonedpowersofobservationanda masteryofnarrativetechniquestoavoidthepitfallsof pathoswhichmighttrapalesstalentedauthor."- Pacific RimReviewofBooks TOADDTOYOURTBRLIST READINGNATIONMAGAZINE
"MandyHaynestakesmeonamemory journeytothelastgreatchildhoodofthe South,atimewhenbicycleswereamagic carpetthatcouldtakeachildwherevershe wantedtogo.Thejoyofthisnovellaishow easilyIslipbetweenthepagesandlivethe adventureswithOliverandOlivia.Sibling love.Kindness.Goodintentionsgoneawry andgooddeedsfraughtwithdanger.This storyechoswithmypast,andthepastof manynowhomelessSoutherners.Onceyou startreading,youwon'tbeabletoputit down." CarolynHaines,USAToday bestsellingauthor Oliver by MandyHaynes
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SEPTEMBER2022ISSUENO.18 87 StephanieHockersmith,otherwiseknownasThePieLady Books,foundawaytoturntwoofherfavoritethingsbakingandbooks-intoanadventure… Sheandheramazingart(intheformofglutenfreepies) haveappearedontheTodayShow,GoodMorning America,inBetterHomesandGardenmagazine,andtoo manyotherplacestomention.HerInstagramaccount, @pieladybooks,hasover63,000booklovingfollowers. Y’allshe’snotjustincrediblytalented,she’salsoa championofauthors-givingusafunandcreativewayto promoteourbooks. WhenyoucommissionThePieLadyBookstopromote yourwork,Stephanienotonlycreatesamasterpiecewith yourcover,sheleavesareviewandgivesyouaboost. Whenthebeautifulpieformynovella,Oliver,poppedup onherInstagramaccount @pieladybooks withherwell MAKINGCONNECTIONS
88 thoughtoutandhonestreview,Ireceivedover800likes withinminutes.Thenumberpassed1,000beforetheday wasoverandlotsoffunconnectionsweremade! Ifyou’dliketocontactStephanieforcommissionatthis timesendheranemailto:pieladybooks@gmail.com. She’sworkingonawebsitesostaytuned! “Ihaveacomplicated relationshipwithpies.I lovethembutIamnot verygoodatmaking them.Letmerephrase that—Iamactually prettybadatmaking them.Let’stalkcrust.I neverknowwhetherto usebutterorlard.I nevergettheamountof icewaterrightwhich canmakethecrusttoo gummy.Ihavetoaddmoreandmoreflourtotherolling pintokeepitfromsticking,whichturnsitintobeachsand .AndwhenItransferittothepieplate,itcrackslikean asphaltroadafteraparticularlypunishingwinter.So imaginemyjoywhenStephanieHockersmith,theoneand onlyPieLady,revealedthecoverofmyupcomingnovel, ReefRoad,withoneofherstunningpies!Inolongerneed MAKINGCONNECTIONS WELLREADMAGAZINE
SEPTEMBER2022ISSUENO.18 89 tohangmyheadinpieshame.ForIhave—living forever—themostgorgeouspieIhaveeverseenasa tributetomybookbaby.ThankyouPieLady!!!!!Your workbringsasmiletosomanyofuseveryday.” Deborah GoodrichRoyce,authorof FindingMrs.Ford,RubyFalls, and ReefRoad "Myfamilylovespies. Pieisourfavorite dessert.However,I havetoadmitwedon’t bakepies.Webuypies. Weknowwheretogo forthebestofeach fruitvariety.Wewill drivetoacertain bakeryforappleand anotherplacein anotherstateforDutch apple.Yes,weare obsessed,whichiswhyitwasthethrillofmyrecentbook releasetodiscoverthatStephanieHockersmith,theone andonlypiebooklady,cookedupamasterpiecetomatch mycover.Stephanie’screationisliterallytoogoodtoeat.I willnevergiveupapieceofmypie!”MarilynSimon Rothstein,authorof CrazytoLeaveYou,Husbandsand OtherSharpObjects,LiftandSeparate MAKINGCONNECTIONS
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Canyouimagineworkingforanewspaperandhaving yourowncolumninyourteens?WellStephanieEdwards achievedjustthat.
“I’vealwaysenjoyedwriting.Istartedwriting professionallywhenIlandedmyfirstnewspapercolumnat theageof13.”
ItwasatthatearlyagethatStephaniebegantopaveher wayinthewritingworld. “I’veworkedinjournalism,marketingorcommunications myentirecareer.”
Stephaniepursuedherwritingcareerwiththehelpofa formercolleaguefromherearlyjournalistdaysandwhois nowhereditor.ShetookStephanieunderherwingand supportedher,butalsowasn’tafraidtopointouther weaknesses.
Stephanielikestodrawinspirationfromeverydaylifethat peoplewillrelateto,andhavinganoveractiveimagination iscertainlyanasset.
“Myfirstbookwasinspiredbyatriptoabeachhousein theSouthCarolinaLowcountrywithaspookybackyard. TheSpanishmossdrippeddownthetrees,paintingthe perfectsceneforaghoststory.Thenexttwobooksinthe seriescametomealittleatatime.”
Throughperseveranceandhardwork,andwhilewhile workingafull-timejob,StephaniehaswrittenthePalm Courttrilogyandiscurrentlyworkingonastandalone novelthattakesplacein1960sAppalachia
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Stephanielovesengagingwithherreadersandsupporting otherauthors.HerFacebookgroup SouthernSistersBook Group isafriendlyplacewithanessenceofSouthern charm.Hereyouwillfindherminglingwiththemany membersandoftengivingfellowauthorsadvicebasedon herpersonalexperience. “Findthepathtopublishingthatworksforyou.Talkto otherauthorstoseewhatthey’vedoneandwatchlotsof YouTubevideostohearotherstalkabouttheirbook launchjourney.
Don’tbeafraidtomessup.Ifyoudon’ttrypublishinga book,you’llneverknowifitwouldhaveworkedforyou.” Thisissomegreatadvice.
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SEPTEMBER2022ISSUENO.18 95 Award-winningauthorTinaHoganGrantwasbornin EnglandandmovedtotheStatesin1979.Aftermovingto California,shebecameacommercialfisherwomanand spenttenyearsfishingoffthesoutherncoastofCalifornia withherhusbandGordon.Afterretiringfromfishing,they movedtoasmallmountaincommunityinCAandspent thenexttenyearsbuildingtheirdreamhome,doingmost oftheworkthemselves. Grantenjoyswritingsuspenseromances,storieswith strongfemalecharacterswhoknowwhattheywantand aren'tafraidtochasetheirdreams. Favoritequote:"There'snosuchwordascan't" WhenGrantisnotlostinherworldofwritingsheenjoys ridingATVs,hikinganddiscoveringnewtrails,andgoing onlongroadtrips. Grant'sbookBetterEndingswonagoldmedalawardfor BestFictionAdventure2020.AndTheReunionswona GoldmedalawardforBestFictionAdventure2021 GranthashadapperancesonFOX NEWSBakersfield,BakersfieldNOW NEWS,HOMETOWN-KVPARadio SantaClarita,VoyageLAMagazineand TheMountainEnterpiseNewspaper. KeepintheloopwithTinaandreceive DavinTheSabelaSeriesPrequelfor FREEbysigningupforhernewsletter AUTHORSINTERVIEWINGAUTHORS
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FROMRENEE.ShelivedinHohenwaldandwasanold friendofWilliamGay.Reneehadpublishedacoupleofhis novellasandevenappearedasacharacterinoneofhis shortstories.Therewasnothinginthesubjectline.The messagesaid, "Ilovedhimsomuch."
Ifeltcoldfingersgripmyheartandstartedmakingcalls.I hadtalkedwithWilliamthenightbefore.Howcouldthisbe? Hewasscheduledtobeatawriter'sconferenceinEast Tennesseeintwodaysandwasgoingtostopbymyhouseon thewaytotheconference.IcalledWilliam'snumber,the phonerangandrang,noanswer.Icalledhisoldestson,then hisyoungest;noonewasansweringthephone.Icalledthe localnewspaperandtheyconfirmedthenews.Hehaddiedof anapparentheartattackthenightbefore.Theygavemethe nameofthelocalfuneralhomewhereasolemncountryvoice, inadeepbaritone,informedmeinmutedtonesthathehad beencrematedandthefamilyhadnoplansforaservice.
Gonejustlikethat.Thenightbeforehewasmakingplans andmovingrightalong,nowgone,gonebeyondtheveil.
Williamhadsufferedaseriesofseizuresandheartattacks overthelasttwoyearsandwaswearingapacemaker.Inthe
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heatofthesummerhehadbeengoingaroundwithnoshirt andthedamnthinglookedlikeacanofsnuffinsertedunder theskinoverhisheart.Theworstoftheheartattacks happenedonenightashewaswatchingtelevision.Hisson Chrisnoticedhewaspassedoutinhischairandwasshaking withconvulsions.Chrisimmediatelycalledanambulanceand awaytheywenttothenearesthospitalaboutthirtymilesaway inColumbia.Chrisrodeinthebackoftheambulance, listeningtothesirenswailinginthedeepofnightonlonely countryback-roads.Williamdiedrightthenandthere,butthe techsornursesorwhoeverwasridingwithhimknewwhatto doandtheykepthisheartgoingandgothimthroughit.His impulse,whenhecametointhehospital,wastorefuseall treatmentandgethomeasquicklyaspossible.Thedoctor cameinandtoldhimifhedid,hewouldbedeadinamatter ofdays,maybeweeks,butcertainlynotlong.Sohecame homewiththepacemakersurgicallyimplantedunderhisskin.
AweeklaterIstoppedbythehouseandoncewesatdown hetoldmeallaboutit.
"Mygoodness,Will,givemeareportfromtheotherside. What'sitlikeinthelandofthedead?"
Hegotaweirdlittlegrinonhisface.Itwasn'taquestionhe wasexpectingandhewasenjoyingit.
Hepausedforamomentandthensaid,"It'sreallyquiet."He wenton,"Itwasoneofthestrangestdaysofmylife.Allday Iwashauntedbyaweirdlonging,itwaslikeseverenostalgia, likemybodywastryingtotellmesomething."Hegavemea sidelongpiercinglook."Ifyouevergetthatfeeling,watch out."
Afterthatthingsprettymuchreturnedtonormal.Lifewent
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nooneattheagencywhereIworkedknewhim.Afewpeople knewsomeofthefamilymembers,especiallyWilliam's UncleScottwhowasfamousasapsychicbuthehadbeen deadforseveralyearssothatwasnohelp.Nooneknew Williamoranythingabouthim.Aftermyworkdaysin HohenwaldIwoulddrivearounddifferentpartsofthecounty andstopinatlocalstoresorcatchpeopleoutintheiryards andaskiftheyknewWilliamGay.Istoppedatonehouse whereawomanwasrakingleavesinthefrontyard.Igotout ofthecarandaskedifshehadeverheardofWilliamGay;she stoppedandleanedonherrakeandlookedatme,"Yes,I've heardofhimbutIdon'tthinkyoushouldgolookingforhim,I hearhemightpullagunonyou."Butshedidn'thaveaclue wherehelivedandIwentonmywaymoreintriguedthan ever.
EventuallyIfoundafarmeronatractorwhoknewoneof William'sdaughtersandhetoldmehowtogettoherplace. WhenIdroveuptheyardwasfullofoldvehicles,four wheelers,motorcycles,go-karts,trucksandjustrandomstuff ofallkinds,theearthmostlybare,youngtreesoverhead, patchesofunmowedweedshereandthere.Iparkedandgot outandayoungwomancameoutintheyardtospeaktome. Shewascarryingasmallboyonherhip.Iaskedifshewas relatedtoWilliamGayandshesaidshewashisdaughter.So Iexplainedmyquestandsheassuredmeitwouldbeallright togoseehimandgavemedirections.Icouldn'tbelievemy luck.
IfollowedherdirectionstoGrinder'sCreekRoadandpulled intothefirsttrailerontheright.Itwasadilapidatedlooking single-widetraileronascruffylotsittingbackalittlebitfrom
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theroad.AsIgotoutanoldwhitepitbullcameacrossthe yardtowardmeandIsawthetrailerdooropenandamanstep out.HecalledthedogKnucklesandsaidhewouldn'tbother mesoIwalkedupwithacopyof ProvincesofNight inmy handandintroducedmyself.HeinvitedmeinandIstepped throughthefrontdoorintohislivingroom.Itwasamess. Therewasacouchandanoverstuffedchairbutbothofthem hadthelegsremovedsotheysatrightonthefloor.Therewas acoffeetablecoveredwithmagazinesandalargeashtray overflowingwithcigarettebuttsandashes.However,across theroomwasastate-of-the-artflatscreentelevisionanda stereocomponentsystemwithbigspeakersandshelvesfullof CDsandDVDs.
Itwasastrikingcontrasttothesqualoroftherestofthe place.Inthekitchentherefrigeratorwaspulledoutfromthe wallandthedoorwashangingopenandthekitchensinkwas fullofdishes.HemotionedformetositdownsoIsatonthe couchandhesatinthechair.IsaidIhadreadhisbooksand thatIworkedinHohenwaldfromtimetotimeandwasa writermyselfsoIhadbeentryingtolookhimup.Hesigned mybookandIcouldtellhewasveryuncomfortablesoIwas planningongettingoutofthereasquicklyaspossiblebut decidedtoaskacoupleofquestionsbeforeImadeahasty retreatandlefthimalone. "Ifyoudon'tmind,areyouworkingonanythingnew?" "Yes,IjustsubmittedanarticletoOxfordAmerican,itis
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Iwasdelightedwiththispieceofinformationand responded,"Harrywasanoldfriendofmine." Thatdefinitelygothisattention,helookedupquicklyand
Anyhow,IcouldseeachangecomeoverWilliamasItold himstoriesaboutHarrySmith.Hewasnowrelaxedand happytositandtalkforawhile.So,Istayedabouthalfan hourandsaidI'dbeonmywayandthatIwasinHohenwald aboutonceamonth.Iaskedifitwouldbeallrighttodropby againwhenIwasbackintown.Hesaidthatwouldbefineand Iwasoff.
Iwasamazedafterreadingtheman'sbookstofindhimliving insuchcircumstancesalthoughthattypeoflifestylewas certainlyreflectedinthosebooks.Itwasoneofthosegreat meetingsthathappenfromtimetotimeifyouarelucky.
FEWWEEKSAFTERWILLIAMDIEDTHE PHONERANG.ItwasWilliam'syoungersonand hesaidhehadatubfullofhisdad'snotebooksand wouldIliketocomeandhelphimfigureoutwhatwasin them.ImadearrangementstogotoHohenwaldatthe earliestopportunity.Itisn'taneasytrip,takingalittleover twohourstodrivefrommyplacetohis,butthenextdayI showedupeagertoseewhathehad.WilliamJr.wentinto hisbedroomandcameoutwithabigplastictub.
WhenhetookthelidoffitwasfullofWilliam'shandwritten notebooks,mostlyyellowpadsandafewspiral-bound notebooks.AbouthalfwaydowninthetubIcouldseesome pagesoftypescript.WhenIlookedatthefirstbatchtheywere
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old,yellowedtypewriterpaper,double-spaced,aboutfortyor fiftypageswithnotespenciledinbetweenthelinesandinthe margins.AtfirstIthoughtitwascorrectionsWilliamhad wantedtomakebutwhenIlookedcloseritwasn'tWilliam's handwriting;thensuddenlyIrealized,withashiver,theywere annotationsbyCormacMcCarthy.
Amemoryfloodedbackintomymind,onedaywhenIwas visitingWilliamhehadmentionedthatCormacMcCarthyhad readanearlydraftof ProvincesofNight andhadcommented onitlinebyline.Williamaskediflwantedtoseeitandhe broughtoutafewpages.McCarthyhadpenciledinnotesall overthepages.ItwasreallyfuntoseeCormac'scomments. Hehadunderlinedalotofwordsandphrasesandwritten extensivenotesalloverthepages.Occasionallywordswere underlinedwithtwolinesandsometimeswiththree.Ipored overitonandoffalleveningbefore Williamgatheredthepagesback togetheranddisappearedintohis bedroom.Iwasrelievedtoseethe McCarthyannotationsand identifiedthemforWilliamJr.I quicklyreviewedthenotebooks tryingtoidentifythecharactersto seeifIcouldplacethestories. WhenIvisitedwithWilliamI wouldalwaysaskhowitwas comingonanywork-in-progress. Ihadreadeverythinghehad writtensoitwasn’ttoohardto identifythe pieceifIcouldspotcharacternames.Andthere
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were EdgewaterandRoosterfishinsomeofthenotebooks.I recognizedthemascharactersfrom TheLostCountry.Here wereatleastsomeofthenotebooksforthisunpublished novel.IshowedthemtoWilliamJr.andasIlookedateachof thenotebooksIidentifiedthecharactersandtoldhimthe storiesorbookstheywerefrom.Severalofthemfeatureda characternamedYates,andmanymorehadcharactersfrom otherbooksandstories.
WilliamJr.toldmethatafterhisfather'sdeathheandChris hadgoneintoWilliam'sbedroomandfoundthenotebooks andpaperspiledonthefloorofhisclosetandsomeonhis desk.Theyhadtakeneverythingtheycouldfindand altogether,theyfilledupthreeplastictubs.Whentheywere donetheydiscussedwhattheyshoulddowiththemso WilliamJr.tookonetubandputitinhiscarandthenputit intohisbedroomclosetwhenhegothome.Chriskeptthe othertwo.IaskedWilliamJr.iflcouldtakethemhome,sort themandbringthembackinaweekorsoandheagreed.I couldn'tbelievewhatIhad.WhenIwalkedinthehousewith themIstayedupmostofthenightsortingthenotebooksinto pilesbasedonthecharactersthatappearedinthem.
William'swritingwasnearlyindecipherable.Manyofthe notebookswerefilledfronttobackwithtightlywrittenscript; manyofthepageshadnotesonthesidesofthepagesand acrossthetopmarginsandlotsofthemhadwritingonboth sidesofthepage.Itriedtoreadhisscrawlbutitwasareal chore;Inoticedrightawaythathedidnotcrosshist'sordot hisi'ssomanyofthewordswereverydifficulttomakeout.
ThenextdayIwenttoanofficesupplystoreandgotsome expandablefoldersandstartedusingthosetoorganizethe
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ratherlongstoryaboutacharacternamedPepperYates.Iread itandrealizedIhadneverheardWilliamtalkaboutthisstory orreadfromit,anditwasoneofthefunniestpiecesofwriting Ihadeverread.Iputallthesepagesinsheetprotectorsand thenreadthefunnypartsofthePepperYatesstorytoanyone whocamebyandtovariousfriendsoverthephone.Ifeltlike adragonsittingontopofahordeofgoldandgems.
OnceIhadthemallsortedasbestIcouldIputallthe typescriptsintothesheetprotectorsandputthemintoabig three-ringbinderwithtabsbetweenthevariouspieces.Ifound somecorrespondence,mostlyincomingwithverylittle actuallywrittenbyWilliam,andIputallthoseintosheet protectorsaswell.IcalledWilliamJr.andtoldhimwhatIhad doneandthathenowhadabunchofnotebookswith unpublishedwritings.Iaskedforpermissiontomakecopies andheagreed.ThatnightIstoodattheXeroxmachine carefullycopyingthenotebooks.Itwasanexcruciatingjob. Therewerenotesonthetopsofthepagesandthetextranright uptotheedgeofthepagessoIhadtoholditonthecopierjust righttogetitalltocopy.Whenhehadn'twrittenonbothsides ofthepagesWilliamhadmadenotesonthebacksforinserts hewantedtoputintothetextonthatpagesoIhadtowatch forthoseandmakesurethecopieswereassociatedwiththe properpages.Noneofthepageswerenumberedandinsome ofthenotebookstherewouldbemultiplestories.Sometimes storiesorepisodesfromthenovelswouldstartorstopinmidsentenceandadifferentstoryorepisodewouldstartuponthat pageorthenextpage.
OnceIhaditallcopiedIcalledWilliamJr.andmade arrangementstogobacktoHohenwald.BeforeIleftIwent
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throughthemallonceagainandmadeadetailedarchivallist ofeverything,carefullydescribingeachnotebookandlisting thecharactersthatappearedinit,labelingitaccordingtomy bestguessastowhatstoryorbookitrepresented.Iwas continuallypullingoutcopiesofWilliam'sbooksand magazinearticlescheckingthenamesofcharactersand comparingthewritinginthenotebookswiththepublished version.
IshowedupbackinHohenwaldwiththetubsortedand markedandalltheloosepagesinthesheetprotectorsinthe binder.Icarefullywentthroughtheexpandablefolders showingWilliamJr.howIhadidentifiedthenotebooks.I spentalotoftimeshowinghimtheCormacMcCarthypapers andthenotebooksfromwhatappearedtobemaybethree unpublishednovels.Thenweloadedupthetubanddrove downtoChris'shouse.OncethereIreviewedallthefolders withChris.Christhenbroughtoutthetwoothertubs,oneof themfilledtothetopwithmorenotebooksandthesecond withsomenotebooksandavarietyofotherpapers.Ioffered todothesamesortingprocesswiththeseandChrisletmetake themhome.Asfarasthetwobrotherscouldtellthiswasall thepapers.However,thehousehadbeenopenallweekafter Williamdiedandvariousfamilymembersandfriendshad comeandgonewithnosupervision,soitwashardtoknowif thiswasinfacteverything.
BackathomeIwentthroughthesameprocessandadded eachpiecetothedetailedarchivallistingIhadstarted.Bythe timeImadeitthroughallthematerialthearchivelisthadrun tothirteenpages.Itwasobvioustherewasasignificant amountofunpublishedmaterial.InoneofthenotebooksI
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evenfoundasynopsisof TheLostCountry Williamhad writteninadraftofalettertohisagent.Icopiedthatandset itaside.OnceIwasfinishedwithbothtubsIbegantostudy allthematerialmorecloselyandranacrossasecondsynopsis, thisoneforabookcalled FugitivesoftheHeart.
ThiswasanewtwistandIwentbackandre-sortedthe materialtotrytoseparate TheLostCountry from Fugitivesof theHeart.ItwasafascinatingprocessandIusedthetwo synopsestohelpfigureoutwhatwentwhere.Icouldn't believemyluck,Williamhadnevermentioned Fugitivesof theHeart andIhadnoideahehadtwounfinishednovelsin hispossession.
OnceIhadallofthenotebooksandtypescriptssortedIwent throughthesameprocess.Therewerelotsmoretypescriptsso Igotmoresheetprotectorsandanotherthree-ringbinderand putallthosepagesintothesheetprotectorsandgotitallinto thebinder.
Thecollectionincludedalotofproofsofstoriesthathehad receivedbackfromvariousmagazinesandpublishers.Imade copiesofalltheunpublishednotebooksandthencalled WilliamJr.andChrisandcarriedthepapersbackto Hohenwald.
Itwasanamazingarchive.Altogether,Ifoundfifty-eight handwrittennotebooks.Theyincludedabunchofoldspiral boundnotebooksandabigpileofyellowpads,manyofthem filledonbothsidesofthepage.Inoneofthetubstherewasan oldleathernotebookandwhenIopeneditthereweresome loosesheetstuckedinasleeveontheinsidecoveralongwith twohandwrittenstoriesonlinedpaperswiththeword "Novel"onthetopofthefirstpage.Theloosesheetswere
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IlaterlearnedthatwhenWilliamwasveryyoungthefamily wastoopoortoevenhavepencilsorpensandthathehad madeinkoutofwalnutstainandhadwrittenhisfirststories withwalnutstaininkandhadsavedthemalltheseyears.It wasaWesternaboutacowboyandstartedwithhimseeing smokesignalsinthedistance.Theothertwostorieswere abouttwentyhandwrittenpagesdoneinpencilandonehada dateof1955,whenhewasagesixteen.Therewerenodates onthepageswrittenwithwalnutstain.Iheldtheoldsheets withthewalnutstaininmyhands,amazedthathehadheld ontothemalltheseyearsthroughallthemovesandallthe placeshehadlived.
ThelastyearhadbeenespeciallyhardonWilliam.His youngestdaughterLaurawas fightingthecancerthatwould takeherlifeaboutamonth afterhedied.Herillnesshad beenanextremeordealfor
EveninthisdraftofastoryWilliam wroteinhighschoolsomeofthe author'sskillsareemerging. During theseearlyyears,Williamwrote withatraditionalfountainpen.The varianceinletteringisduetothe youngwriter'ssolutiontorunning outofink.Whenhisstore-bought inkrandry,Williamwouldgrind walnutshellsintoafinepowder, addwaterandstrainthe concoction intohispen.Themurkybrownfluid workedjustfineuntilWilliamcould affordtobuyanewbottleof genuine ink.
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DianeweredivorcedLaurahadtakenoverthehouseand Dianemovedintoatrailerthatwasjustacrosstheyard. NowthatLaurawasgoneDianewaswatchingoutfor Laura'schildrenandhelpingLaura'shusbandraisethekids. WilliamJr.hadgivenmedirectionstohismother'straileron WilliamGayRoad.Hesaidshewasrecuperatingfromcancer surgeryherselfbutwasdoingbetter.
Ipulledinthedriveofanoldtrailerattheendofthedirt road;itisasinglewidetrailerbuthasaroomaddedonatone end.Igouptothetrailerandknockandhearavoicetelling metocomeonin.DianeGayissittingonacouchintheliving room.Thefrontroomhasbeenbuiltontothetrailer.Ithasold couchesonallfourwallsandawoodfurnaceinonecorner,a veryoldwindowairconditionerinonewindow,anoldtelevi sioninanothercornerandthat'sit.Isitdownoppositeavery slim,brown-hairedwomaninherearlysixties.Sheissitting therehand-rollingcigarettes.IexplainthatIknowherkids andhaveheardaboutheroperationandknowsheishavinga hardtime.ShesaysshehadtoquitworkinMarchandhasn't workedsince.Thatshehasgooddaysandbaddaysandsome timesdoesn'tfeellikesheisgoingtomakeit.
ItellheraboutgettingtoknowWilliamandthatIamsorting hispapers.Shelooksatmeandthefirstthingshesaysis,"You knowwehatedeachother."Shesaysitwithasortofshy smile,asmilethatechoesthesmileIhaveseenonWilliam's facemanytimes,alittlelookofcomicironyandshared recognitionthatitisallinthefatesandallwecandoisroll withit.
Shewenton,"Allhewoulddoiswrite,hewouldn'twork."I couldhearinhervoicethatitwasanoldrefrain.Iaskedher
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ifitwastrueWilliamwould nevereatmealswiththe familyandshesaidtothis dayshecouldn'tgetanyonein thefamilytositdownata tableandeat.ThatWilliam wouldtakehisplateandgo inthebedroomandclosethe door.
Shethoughthewasinthere reading.Shesaidhereadall thetimeandthatwhenhewas growinguphewaspoor, reallypoorandshethought readingwashisescape,that hecouldfindanotherreality inbooksanditwasbetter thanthedirtpoorlifehewas living.Shesaidhewould neverkeepajob,thatthey hadtomoveeveryfewmonthsbecausehewouldn'tholdajob andpaytherent,allhewantedtodowaswriteandwhenhe gotgoinghewouldsituplateatnightwriting.
WilliamandDianestandinginfrontofa 1958Thunderbirdshortlyafterthebirthof theirfirstchild,WilliamJr.
IaskaboutWilliam'sparentsandifitwasjusthimandCody andlearnedtomysurprisetherewasayoungerbrothernamed Bradley.Shetoldmehecommittedsuicide,thathehadhung himselfafewyearsback.IaskedaboutWilliam'sUncleScott andsheconfirmedhewasWilliam'sfather'sbrotherandthat hewasapsychic.ShesaidpeoplewouldcomefromArizona andotherplacestryingtolookhimupandthathehadmadea
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smallfortuneonfightingcocks,sothatwasalsoabitofnew information.Iaskedifsheknewaboutthesharecroppingdays andshesaidthatwasbeforehertime.Iaskedwhentheygot marriedandshesaiditwasin1968,whenhewastwenty-nine andshewassixteen.Afterthattheylivedallovertheplace, theystartedoutonaplacecalledSinkingCreekbutleft quicklybecausetheykeptfindingrattlesnakesinthefront yard.Shesaidtheywouldendupmovingeveryfewmonths anditwasn'tuntil1978thattheystarted workonthehouseandshehelpedhim buildit.Shesaidwhentheymovedin theystilldidn'thavearoofovertheir head,justplasticstretchedoverthe rafters.
IaskedmoreaboutWilliam'sparents andshesaidtheyneverhadacar.His dadworkedatasawmillwheretheycut railroadties.Hewalkedtoworkevery day.Shesaid,"Itwassixoreightmiles, sometimesmydadwouldgivehimaride becausehewasworkingatalocalfactory thatwasnearby."ShesaidWilliam's motherwouldalsowalktotowntogetgroceries.
AsweweretalkingthedooropensanditisWilliamJr.,he seemspleasedtoseeme.Hecomesinandtalkswithherabout tryingtoeatmore,thatsheneedsgainsomeweight.Isuggest icecream.IcanseesheistiredandlooksstrainedsoIgoout withJr.andsaygoodbyeandfollowhimovertohishouseand wetalkaboutalltheaffairsoftheestatebeforeIleavefor home.
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William’sfatherworkedin asawmill,cuttingrailroad ties
OnmynexttriptoHohenwaldIwasonamission.Both ChrisandWilliamJr.hadtoldmeabouttheatticinthehouse thatWilliamhadbuiltandthatIshouldgoupthereandseeif therewereanynotebooks.IdroveupWilliamGayRoadand foundDianeontheporchwithababyinherlap.Oneof William'sgreatgrandchildrenthatshewashelpingtoraise. Thenateenager,oneofLaura'ssonsnamedDallascamein. Hehadseenmedriveup,andcameovertogreetme.I mentionedtoDianethatIwantedtogoupintheatticnext doorandshetoldDallastoshowmehowtogetupthere. Dallascamewithmetheshortwalkbetweenthetrailerand house.
Wewentupthestonestepstotheporch.Ilookedatthe stone-work.IknewWilliamhadlaidthosestones,justtwo stepsbutnicelydesignedandstandinguptothetestoftime. William'sdaughterLauraandherhusbandKoryandtheirfour kidshadlivedinthehouse.Koryandacoupleofthekidswere home,heshowedmearound.IcouldseeWilliam'spaintings inacoupleofrooms.IexplainedIwantedtodoabookof William'sartworkandwastryingtophotographallthe paintingsandwouldliketotakepicturesofalltheoneshehas. Heassuredmeitwasokayandwestartedtakingthemoffthe wallsandcarryingthemoutsidetogetbetterlighting.Once thatwastakencareofImentionedgoingupintheattictosee ifanyofWilliam'soldmanuscriptswerethereandhetookme backintoahallwaywheretherewasasetofwoodensteps leadingtotheopeningtotheattic.Itwascoveredwithloose boards.Dallaswentupandpushedoneoftheboardsasideand webothclimbedupintotheattic.
Ononewallwasalongsetofbookcasesthattookupthe
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ofoldcheappaneling,butithasbeentornintwo.Itakethe piecesandputthemwiththeotherpaintingandwegoon lookingaround.
Thereareacoupleofsmallerpartitioned-offareasandwe peerintothosebutdon'tseeanythingofinterest,plusitisdark inthereandwedon'thaveaflashlight.Inthedimfilteredlight itlooksempty.ThenIreturntothebookshelvesandatoneend oftheshelvesthereisasmallcardboardboxwiththelids foldedshut.Ipullitopenanditisfilledwithtypewritten sheetsofpaper.Itlookslikehundredsofpagesofoldcheap typingpaperthatareinvariousstagesofdecayandyellowing withlotsofthembentandcrumbled.
Ican'tbelieveit.Ilookdownthroughthepagesand recognizenamesofsomeofthecharactersfrom TheLost Country,unbelievable,Ihavefoundahoardofpapers.AsI lookcloserIseetheyareatotalmess,someofthepageshave numbersonthebottombutmostdon't.Iclosetheboxandsit itbythesteps.Welookaroundafewmoreminutes.WhileI waslookingatthebookcasesDallashascomeupwitha couplemorenotebookssowepileeverythingtogetherand headdownthestepsgladtogetoutofthedustandgrimeand spiderwebs.
OncewearedownstairsDallasmentionstherearemore paintingsliketheoneswesawupstairsinthekitchen.Wego intothelittlelaundryroombythekitchenandhepullsouttwo bigpaintings.Oneofthemisreallybig,likethreebyfourfeet andtheotheronejustabitsmaller.Theyarebothpaintedon thebackofoldpanelingboardsandarelandscapes.Bothare inanearlystyle,notasrefinedasthepaintingsIamusedto seeing,andneitherofthemissigned.
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DianetoldmeWilliamreallylikedChristmasandhewould trytogetajobinthefallsohewouldhavemoneytospend andhewouldalwaysbuyhimselfapresent.Shesaidthat whentheygotmarriedin1968theylivedonRockhouseRoad offRoute48.ShesaidWilliamdidn'tliketotalkabouthis past,thathewasalwaysreadingandwritingandthatwasall hewantedtotalkabout.Sherecalledthatwhenhewaswriting hewouldstopandreadasentencetoherandaskherhowshe likedit.Hewouldgetajobandmaketherentforamonthor twoandthenquitand justsitandreadand write.Thelongestthey livedanywhereback thenwaswhenthey wereatSinkingCreek andafterthatthey movedbacktoLewis County.Aboutthattime theymanagedtoget threeacresoflandon BuffaloRoadand they boughtandstarted buildinga"kit"house. WILLIAMGAY READINGNATIONMAGAZINE ThehomeWilliambuiltbyhandwithwhatever materialshecouldfindforlittleornothing.
Sheremembershimcuttingupsheetsofpanelingandusing thebackforhiscanvas.Shesaysheusedwhateverhecould find,thatsometimeshewouldpaintoncardboardoronalbum coversbuthelikedthepanelingbestbecausethebacksurface wascoarseandwouldholdthepaint.Shesaidthepaintingof SinkingCreekwasover35yearsoldandhadtohavebeen paintedbeforetheymovedtothislandin1978.
TheyboughtthelandfromhisUncle.Theylivedtherewithno electricity,withplasticononthewindowsandeventuallygot itbuilt.Butthentheylostitbecausetheyhadtomake paymentstothecompanythatsuppliedthekitandWilliam wouldn'tmakethepayments,sotheyhadtogiveitupand move.Thenin1978theymanagedtobuythelandwhereshe stilllivesandstartedbuildingahouse.
Hewouldteardownoldbarnsandhousesandother structurestogetmaterialsandthenhewouldstartbuildingon thehouseforawhile.Onceagainthefamilymovedinbefore theroofwasadded,andbeforetheplaceelectricity.The youngcouplemanagedtobuildalittleatatimeastheycould afforduntilthehomewaseventuallyfinished.
OnthedrivehomeIcouldn'tbelievemyluck,aboxofold manuscripts,abunchofhandwrittennotebooksandsome paintingsthatWilliamhaddonemanyyearsbefore.Icouldn't waittogethomeandstudyitmorecloselyandseewhatIhad. WhenIwalkedinthehouseIshowedSusantheboxandshe openeditupandlookedatitwithamixtureofcuriosityand disgust.Theboxsmelledlikestalesmokemixedwithmouse droppingsandwascoveredwithdust,grimeandspiderwebs. Icarrieditintomyofficeandsatitonthefloorandalmost immediatelymycatwasbesideitsniffingitwithagreatdeal ofinterest,circlingitandlookingitoververyintently.
ForthenextweekIsatonthefloorofmyofficesortingthe manuscriptsandreviewingthevariousnotebooks.Allthe writingspredatedwhenhehadmovedoutofthehouse.They representedabigchunkofhisworkinthedecadesofthe EightiesandNinetiesbeforehestartedgettingpublished.The manuscriptpageswereoldandyellowandbrittlesoIputeach
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pageinaplasticsleeveandcollectedtheminabigthree-ring binder.Someofthepageswerenumberedandsomeweren't. Isortedthemallaccordingtothecharacternamesthat appearedonthepagesandthentriedtoorderthemaccording towhateverpagenumbersIcouldfind.Itwasanexciting literarypuzzleandeventuallyitallfelltogether.Therewere alsoallthehandwrittennotebooksandIstudiedthemtoseeif theywerethedraftsforwhatwastypedonthetypescriptsand foundthat,forthemostpart,thenotebooksandtypescripts werenotrelated.
Istartedworkingwithsomefriendswhohelpedmeget themalltypedup.SusanMcDonaldandSheliaKennedyboth spentcountlesshoursstudyingWilliam'shandwritingasthey struggledtodecodehisprose.AtsomepointWilliamhad stoppedcrossinghist'sanddottinghisi'sandthatmadeit evenmoredifficulttodecipherthewords.Sincetheauthor's vocabularywassoextensive,ittookalotoftimeforgingdeeply intothepagesofsomeverybigdictionariestorenderand revealmanyofthepassages.
Ittookseveralmonthsoftypingtogetitallinthecomputer. Whenthesmokehadcleared,wewerelookingatone completenovel,alargenovellaandacollectionofshort stories.Itwasexhilaratingtohaveunearthedthatamount ofliteraturethatmightotherwisehaveneverbeenseenby anyoneotherthantheauthor,himself.Itmademebelieveall themoreinwhatweweredoing.
IrememberedthatWilliamhadoncespokenaboutsome unpublishedshortstoriesinaninterviewthatwaspublishedin alocalcollegepaper.Hehadsaid,"I'vegotseveralshort storiesthatareinlonghandthatI'venevertypedupand
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submitted.I'mnotsurewhy.Itseemstomethatthefunisin writingthemandafterthatit'sjustworktoputthemonthe computer.Justwritingthestory,that'stherealfunpartofit. Countingsomethathavealreadybeenpublished,there probablyisenoughforanothercollection."Heretheywere, longneglectedintheattic.
William'sbusinessdealingswereamessandhehad contractswithpublisherswhowereoutofbusiness.Itwill takeawhiletogetitallsortedoutbuteventuallyitwillall surelybepublished.ItisallclassicWilliamGay:great writing,alotofitevenfunnierthanmuchofhispublished workandallofitfilledwiththespeciallanguageandunusual charactersthatdefinehisstyle.
OnceallthepaperswerecopiedandtypedIcontacted SewaneeUniversityandspokewithTamCarlsoninthe EnglishDepartment.ProfessorCarlsonwasanoldfriendof William'sandhadhostedWilliamatSewaneeonnumerous occasions.Hewasveryexcitedaboutthearchivesolsenthim alistingofallthenotebooksandpapers.Heworkedwiththe peopleattheSewaneeLibraryandtheyendedupmakingan offertothefamilyforthepapers.AfewweekslaterSusanand IgatheredupeverythinganddeliveredittoSewanee.Itwas veryimpressivewalkingintotheSpecialCollectionsRoomat theSewaneeLibrarywheretheyhavearoomthatisornately appointedwithbeautifulwoodworkonthewallsandfloorand averyhighceiling.Thereareglasscoveredbookshelvesand displaytablesallovertheroomwhichhousesthepapersof manyofthegreatwritersintheSoutherngenre.Iwasde lightedtoplaceWilliam'spapersinthatcollectionandleft withthefeelingthathewouldhavebeenveryhappytoknow
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THEBIOGRAPHY
ITSEEMSTHATWITHALLTHINGSRELATEDTO WILLIAMGAYTHEREARENOFACTS,ONLY STORIES.HewasbornonOctober27,oratleasthis familycelebratedhisbirthdayonthatdate.Buttheyearhas beenverymuchinquestion.Helikedtosayhewasbornin 1941butatsomepointhebackedoffthatacoupleofyears andtheyear1943hasappearedinsomeofthebiographical informationinprint.However,accordingtohisyounger brotherWilliamwasbornin1939.That'sthewayitgoes.
Itappearshisfatherandhismothereachcameseparately fromAlabamaandmovedtoLewisCountyabout1934where theymetandmarried.HisfatherwasnamedArthurandhis mothercalledBessie.Theylivedinthepoorestareaofthe countywhichwascalledSwissColony.Hisfatherhada fourthgradeeducationandhadadefiniteattitudeabouttaking helpfromthegovernmentoranyoneelse.Hewanted absolutelynothingfromthegovernmentanddidn'tbelievein givingthegovernmentanythingofhis.Hewasabigman, aboutsixfeettall,butWilliam'smotherwasshort.Theold manwasagoodmusicianandpeoplewouldcomeoverand askhimtogetouthisbanjoandplay.
ThereisastreakoftalentthatrunsinWilliam'sfamily.His
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grandfatherwasabanjoplayer namedElbert,andhisUncle Scottwasapsychicwhowas knownfarandwideandwould give,psychicreadings.William's oldestsonisamusiciananda songwriter.Andhisdaughter,Lee Gay,isapublishedwriter.William knewhewasawriterfroman earlyageandwrotehisfirst "novel"whenhewasateenager. Whenhewasayoung boyheand hisbrotherhadapath throughthe woodsfromthe housewherethey grewuptotheirgrandparent's house.Astheywalkedalongthepath,Williamwouldmakeup storiesandtellthemtoCody.Hehadafascinationwith WesternsandhadcreatedaherohenamedtheCowboyKid. HewouldrecitetheadventuresoftheKidtopassthetimeas theywalked.Hewantedtowriteasearlyashecould rememberbuttherewerenopencilsorpensinthehousehold sofortheearlieststorieshemadehisowninkoutofwalnut stainandwrotethestorieshehadbeentellingCodyontheir walks.Byagefifteenhegotalittlethree-ringbinderand wrotetwo"novels."Thesewereunnamedexcepttheword "novel"appearsatthetopofthefirstpageofeach.Hewould fillupeverypagewithhishandwrittentextandthenturnit overandwriteonthebackofthepagefrombacktofront,a habithemaintainedtherestofhislife. Williamwastheoldestofthreeboys.Hewasbornathome
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inatwo-roomhousewherehegrewupwithoutacaror electricity.Theboys'fatherhadplowedalldaybehindamule forfiftycentsadaywhenhewasinAlabamaandthingsdidn't getmuchbetterwhentheygottoTennessee.
ArthurGaywasahard-workingmanandendedupwithajob inawoodmillwheretheycutrailroadties.However,thejob wasinHohenwaldandhedidn'thaveacarsohewouldwalk aboutsixmilestoworkandthenbackhomethatevening.On weekendsthewholefamilywouldwalktotown.People wouldseethemwalkingtotownlinedupaccordingtoheight whentheywentgroceryshoppingonSaturday.Inthosedays thegrocerystoreskeptanoldtruckandwoulddriveyouhome withyourgroceriesifyoudidn'thaveacar.
WhenWilliamwasaboutfifteentheymovedtoalarger houseinalocalcommunityknownasGrinder'sCreek.Itwas onabigfarmandtheyweresharecroppinganddidn'thaveto payrentiftheywould"lookafter"theplace.Thefamilynever ownedacarandwasraisedpoor,astheysayinrural Tennessee.ForChristmasWilliamwouldgetsomethinglike alittletoythathadcomeinacerealbox.Theydidhavearadio andWilliamwasimmediatelytakenbythesoundsheheard whenElviswaschangingeverythingandthegreatestsounds werecomingfromSunStudioinMemphiswheretheywere inventinganewformofmusiccalledrock-n-roll.
Asateenager,andasayoungman,Williamwasnotaperson toprovokeafight,butheneverbackeddowneitherandended upinanumberofbrawlsthatlandedhiminjail.Hisfatherhad tosellhisbanjoonetimetogethimout.
Williamlikedtotellthestorythathiscompulsiontowrite startedintheseventhgradewhenateachernoticedhewas
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hissearchforthestone,theleaftheunfounddoorwerelikea hallucinatorydrug."
William'sex-wifetellsthestoryabitdifferentlyexplaining thattheauthor'sloveofreadingwasanescapefromthetotal povertyhegrewupin.Buthewasfascinatedwithlanguage andtooktoreadingandtocollectingbooksandmagazines fromasearlyashecanremember.Hestartedwithcomic booksandmaintainedafascinationwiththemallhislife.As akidhemanagedtogetacollectiongoingandhadasuitcase withaclaspwherehecouldkeepthem.Itwasjustwide enoughtoholdthreerowsofcomicsneatlystackedinthebed ofthesuitcase.Theonlyplacetogetcomicsandpaperbacks wasatthedrugstorewheretheyhadarevolvingbookrack Thelocaldentistalsohelpedout.HerecognizedthatWilliam lovedtoreadandwould,fromtimetotime,giveWilliamold copiesof Look and Life and Reader'sDigest. Hekeptthemin hiswaitingroomandwhennewissuescameinandtheold oneswereoutdatedhewouldgivethemtoWilliam.Buthe wasdissatisfiedwiththisreadingmaterialand,whilehe faithfullydevouredit,hecouldn'treallyrelatetothepeoplein it.IntheSouthernnovelsofthedaythepeopleformedlynch mobsandweredoingthingsthathehadneverexperienced.It wasonlywhenhestartedreadingFaulknerthathefounda depictionofruralcountrypeoplewhoseemedasrealasthe neighborsandfamilymembershegrewupwith.
Tennessee'spublicschoolsrankneartheverybottomofall theschoolsinthecountry,somethinglikeforty-seventhoutof thefiftystates,andtheschoolsinLewisCountyrankverylow amongtheschoolsintheninety-twocountiesofTennessee. Educationalopportunitiesprovidedbythepublicschoolsas
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assumingthatitwasa privilegeyouwouldhaveto payfortogettohangoutin thelibrarywithallthebooks.
Oncehegraduatedfrom LewisCountyHighSchool heenlistedintheNavyand spenttwoyearsintheservice, partofwhichwasspentoff thecoastofVietnam.William nevertooktobossesand foundtheauthoritiesinthe ArmedServicesabitdifficult tohandle.Oncehewasfound AWOLandthrowninthe brig.HewasfondoftellingastoryofbeingonboardaNavy shipandhehadasmallrecordplayerandhewouldsituplate atnightandplayhisrecords.
HetooktoBobDylanveryearlyonandwasfascinatedby Dylan'spoeticlyricsandbyhisknowledgeofAmericanfolk music.HewaslisteningtoDylansing"LikeaRollingStone" wherehehastherefrain"Howdoesitfeel"andinwalksone ofhissuperiorswhohearsDylan'svoiceandisimmediately soupsetthathepullstheplugontherecordplayeranddoses thelidandhaulsthewholethingtothesideoftheshipand throwsitoverboard.
WhenWilliamfinishedhisserviceheendedupinNewYork andlivedintheVillageforawhile.Hehadbeenstationed thereandhadagirlfriendnamedSarah.Hegotintroublewith SarahoveraBobDylansongaswellwhenhekeptplaying
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"Don'tThinkTwiceIt'sAllRight"overandoveranddrove herabitcrazy.TheenergyofNewYorkmusthavebeen inspiringtohim,thecounterculturewasatitsheightand,as anaspiringwriter,hecouldfeeltheliteraryenergyinwhat wasthen,asnow,thepublishingcapitalofthecountry.By 1962hewaswritinginnotebooksandcrankingoutshort storiesandworkingonnovels.In1965hewroteacomplete novel,stillextant,setinruralTennessee.
Hestartedpaintingwithoilasaveryyoungman.Atone pointsomeonewhoknewhehadaninterestinpaintinggave himapaint-by-numberkit.Itwasoneofthosethingsyou couldgetwiththepicturesketchedontothecanvaswithlittle numbersineachsectionofthepictureshowingyouwhat colorstoputinthatsection.Williamturneditoverandpainted onthebackofitandpaintedapictureofarailroadtrain crossingatrelliswithadarkskyoverhead.Hismotherframed itandithunginherhouse.
HefoundhiswaybacktoLewisCountybuttherewaslittle inthewayofworkandhewasrestlessanddecidedtogoto Chicagotomakesomemoney.HeandhisbrotherCody movedtoChicagoandlivedinaredneckghettowherepeople fromruralTennesseeandotherSouthernstatescongregated. Hefoundworkbutwasn'tsatisfiedwithlivinginthecityand quicklymigratedbacktoHohenwaldandsettledthereforthe restofhislife.Fromthenuntilhestartedpublishingin1998 heworkedonandoffdoingcarpentry,hangingsheetrock,and paintinghouses.Hewouldoccasionallytakeafactoryjobof onekindoranotherbuttheyneverlastedlong.Hewouldwork longenoughtopayafewbillsandwouldquitanddevote himselftowriting.Evenwhenhewasworkinghewouldtake
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140 girlsandtwoboys.Theymanagedtobuysomelandfrom William'sUncleScottandstartedbuildingahouse.When theygotthewallsupWilliamstretchedplasticacrossthetop andtheymovedin.Thenhewouldworkenoughtomake somemoneyandwouldbuymaterialsandworkonthehouse untilthematerialsweregoneandthenwouldgobacktowork tomakemoremoney.Theystartedoutwithnoelectricityand usedkerosenelamps.Hefinishedthehouseandtheylivedin itforthebetterpartoftwodecadesandraisedthekids. Williamworkedasacarpenterduringtheweekandon weekendsworkedwithhisbrotherCodyhangingsheetrock. Hecollectedallthebooksandmagazinesthathemanagedto acquire.Andhereadvoraciously,consumingeverythinghe couldfindintherealmofSouthernliteratureaswellasthe NewYorkliteraryvoicesofthe day.Williamespeciallyliked DavisGrubbwhodisdainedthe useofquotationmarksto indicatedialogueandwrote realisticnovelsabouttheSouth. Grubb'smostnoteworthybook wasthenovel, TheNightofthe Hunter,whichwasmadeintoa highlyregardedmoviefeaturing RobertMitchuminthevillainous leadrole,andwastheonlymotionpicturethatCharles Laughtoneverdirected. William'senthusiasmwasn'trestrictedonlytoliterature.He lovedmusicandmoviesandreadmagazineswithreviewsof thearts.Inthosedays,hehadaspecialplaceoutbehindthe WILLIAMGAY READINGNATIONMAGAZINE Williamwithbabydaughter,
housewherehewouldgositattheedgeoftheyardanddohis writing,andoncehegotallthekidstobedhewouldstayup lateandwriteinhisnotebooks.
WilliamhadbeencalledBusterbyhisfatherstartingwhen hewasasmallboyandnooneamonghisfamilyandfriends calledhimWilliam.Whenthefamilyputupaheadstonefor himinthefamilycemeterytheyputhisfullnameacrossthe top,WilliamElbertGayandbelowitinparenthesistheyput Buster.
Hisfascinationwithpaintingstayedwithhimandthefamily wouldtypicallygivehimsomeoilpaintsforaChristmaspresent andhewouldpaintuntilthepaintsranout.Hewouldtakeold thirty-threerpmrecordcoversandpaintonthemandeventually hestartedtakingoldsalvagedfour-by-eightfootpanelingboards andcutthemintocanvassizesandpaintingonthebacks.These wereacommonbuildingmaterialintheFiftiesandSixties.They werethinmanufacturedpanelsthatwereslickonthefrontbut texturedonthebackso thattheyheldthepaint andservedmuchbetter thancardboardasan impromptucanvas.
Williampainted landscapesaround SinkingCreekwhere thefamilywaslivingat thetime.
Duringallthistimehe waswritingin spiralboundnotebooks, filling
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themwithhishandwritingonbothsidesofthepages. Typicallyhewouldsittherewritingwithhiscoffeecuponthe oppositepageofhisnotebook.Hewouldfindworkuntilhe eitherhadenoughmoneyforfoodandotherexpensesorhe justcouldn'tstandthebossandwouldquitandwrite.He eventuallyfinishedthehouseandhadanatticwherehebuilt longbookshelveswhichhefilledwithbooksofallkinds. WhenheWhenhefoundabookhereallyadmiredhewould readitoverandover.HestudiedFaulkner,readinghisbooks untilhehadreadeverybookFaulknerhadwrittenplusthe variousbiographiesandcriticalstudiesthatappeared.Hetook aspecialinterestin AsILayDying and TheHamlet andwould readthemovernearlyeveryyear.Heeventuallystumbledon abookbyCormacMcCarthyinajunkstoreinHohenwald, Tennessee.Hohenwaldisfamousforitsjunkstoresandthe onlybooksavailableintownwereeithercheappaperbacks fromthedrugstoreorusedbooksfromthejunkstores,sohe watchedbothforanythingthatmightappealtohim.Butin Columbiatherewasarealbookstoreandhewouldgothere anytimehehadthechance.Plustheyhadamagazinerack wherehecouldfindcopiesof TheNewYorker andother magazinesthatpublishedshortstories.Hewouldreadthem andthenthrowthemintheattic.Eventuallytheatticfloorgot coveredwithmagazinesseverallayersthick.
WilliamfoundacopyofCormacMcCarthy'ssecondbook, OuterDark,inoneofthejunkstories.Itscoverwasrippedoff butthatdidn'tmatter.Hequicklyreaditandwasthrilledto findsomeonewithastylecomparabletothegreatshesomuch admiredwhowaswritingaboutthepeopleandplacesinrural Tennessee.HepassedthenoveltohisbrotherCodywhoalso
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enjoyedreadingandlikedSouthernliterature.ThenWilliam wenttothebookstoreinColumbiaandorderedacopyof The OrchardKeeper,Cormac'sfirstbook.Hegotitandreadit withthesameenthusiasm.Herewassomeoneheadmiredand hequicklyfiguredoutthattheauthorlivedinKnoxville.So onedayWilliamcalledinformationforKnoxvilleandasked iftherewasaCormacMcCarthylistedand,tohisamazement, theygavehimaphonenumber.Hecalledthenumberandwas inshockwhenCormacansweredthephone.Williamhada verydistinctiveaccentsoCormachadtoknowrightawaythat hewastalkingtosomeonewhowasfromaruralbackground. Theyconnectedbytalkingabouttheirmutualadmirationof FlanneryO'Connor.Williamwouldcallhimfromtimetotime andtheycontinuedtotalkonthephoneuntileventually CormacaskedWilliamifheeverwroteanythingandwhenhe learnedWilliamwasalsoawriterheofferedtoreadsomething Williamwaswriting.BythistimeWilliamwasworkingona varietyofnovelsincludingthestorythatwastobecome ProvincesofNight andhemanagedtotypeupalongsegment ofitandsentittoCormac.Alittlelateritarrivedbackwith nearlyeverypagecoveredwithnotesinthemargins. Forexample,ononepageWilliamwrotetheline, Belowhim therailroadtracksranparallelwiththehighwayandwith unholydinthetrainpassedbelowhim.Boydwatchedthe rattleandshakeofthecarsuntilthetrainwasgone.The forlorncryofthewhistlehungintheairlikethecryofsome torturedpenitent,mockingbutsomehowaccusatory. Cormac underlinedthewords"belowhim"topointoutitappeared twiceinthatonesentencewithanarrowtoacommentonthe marginofthepagewherehewrote,"BestadviceG.Steingave
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E.H. concentrate."E.H.beingofcourseErnestHemingway whogreatlyadmiredGertrudeSteinandwasaregularvisitor athersaloninParis.McCarthyalsonotedthewords"therattle andshakeof'withbrackets<therattleandshakeof>. Apparentlyheused<>asmarksofapprovalforphraseshe liked.Cormacendedwithamarginalnoteaboutthelast sentenceintheparagraphsaying,"Abitdramatic?"Onthe remainderofthatsamepageCormacnotedthatWilliamhad usedtheword"pale"threetimes,underliningitonceonthe firstoccasion,twiceonthesecondandthreetimesonthe third,withamarginalnote,"Thiswordoccursveryoften". In anotherplaceWilliamusedtheword"churted"describinga roadthat,fromadistance,"reappearedredandchurtedinthe gaps".Cormacnotedinthemarginthatthewordchurtedis notinthe OxfordEnglishDictionary.Onthenextpage Williamhadwrittentheline,Heslidthelastfewfeetdowna churtybankandarrivedpantingandoutofbreathbytheside ofthecar.Cormacunderlined"churty"withtwolinesand makethemarginalcomment,"chertymaybe?(Ididn'tlikeit the1sttimeallthatwell.)"
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InthelateSeventies,CormacMcCarthyofferedWilliamsagewritingadvice.
J.M.(Michael)WhitehaspublishedtwovolumesofWilliam Gay'sprose.Asaresultheendedupasthestewardforthe WilliamGayarchiveandhasworkedwithateamof William'sfriendsandfanstopreparethemassiveamountof materialinthearchiveforpublication.Thisyearwillseethe publicationofbothStoneburnerandLostCountry.Those alongwithLittleSisterDeatharethefirstfruitsofthe archivewhichstillcontainsanothersubstantivenovellaand acollectionofshortstories.Hehasalsopublishedseven booksofhisownwritingsincludingamemoirofhistime withWilliamBurroughsandAllenGinsbergcalledNaropa Journals,hisjournalsoftravelsinTibet,PeruandMexico titledPortsofEntryandTheBirthofDeathwhichisanaccountaboutvisitingthePaleolithic artinthecavesofsouthernFrance,alongwiththreebooksofpoetryTheBeyondWithin,The Latch,andConfidentialAdvisefortheUnconventional,andanoveltitledFutureNothingness Already.michaelwhite@dtccom.netfuturenothingnessalready.com
LamontIngalls
EditorEmeritusofWildDog/AnomolaicPress
BornandraisedinNashville,spiritualhomelandinNew Orleans;MAfromTulane;editorofnumerousbook-length publicationsoffictionandnon-fiction.LiveswithAmyand doxie,Tennessee,ina50’scottageinFlorida.
AsaSouthern-bornEnglishMajor,I’vebeenenamoredof thewritingofFlanneryO’ConnorandCormacMcCarthy formuchofmyreadinglife.About15yearsago,Michael WhiteintroducedmetoWilliamathiscabinonLittleSwan CreekinHohenwald.Williamsoonwasaddedtomyliterarypantheon.Asoneoftheeditorsof therecoveredmanuscriptsofWilliamGay,Iamquiteproudtobeinvolvedwithsendinganew flockofWilliam’stalestoflybrilliantlyabouttheworld.ingallsedits(at)gmail.com
PaulNitsche
Editor,Illustrationanddesign,Webdesign
PaulcameintotheArchiveasafanofWilliam'swriting.A correspondencebeganbetweenPaulandMichaelWhite shortlyafterWilliam'sdeath,andbeforelongPaulwas involvedwitheditingtheunpublishedmaterial.Heis gratefulandhonoredtobehelpingwiththisliteraryproject. PaulgraduatedwithaBachelorofFineArtsfromtheSchool oftheArtInstituteofChicagoin1992.Currentlyresidingin ruralsouthwestWisconsin,Paulinhabitsa1895churchthat servesashomeandstudio.Hissculpturesandlithographic printshavebeenshownthroughouttheU.S.andhis illustrationanddesignwidelypublished.HeismarriedtoCertifiedProsthetistandOrthotist RebeccaLamsonNitsche.Paulnitsche.compaulnitsche(at)hotmail.com
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Iconsidermyselfoneofthefortunatefewtohavebeen involvedinbringingWilliam’s“lost”manuscriptstolight.I becamefriendswithWilliamafewyearsbeforehisdeathasI washisdriverfortheClarksvilleWritersConferenceand thoseridestoandfromHohenwaldandsubsequenthourslongphonecallswerefilledwithlaughter-filledconversation aboutbooks,musicandlife.Ididn’thesitatewhenMichael WhiteaskedifIwouldbeinterestedintypingthe manuscripts,aliteraryjigsawpuzzle,Ithinkhecalledit! Asidefromhandwritingthatwasnearlyillegible,William’svocabularywasvast.Mineisnot! Googlewasaninvaluabletoolandtheparticularwordbeingresearchedwasalwaystheperfect oneforthesituation.Attimes,thewritingwassobeautifulthatIhadtostopforaperiodof timetodigestandrelishit,knowingthattherewasnochoicebuttohelpgetasmuchas possiblepublishedsothateveryonecouldenjoyit.notreallymanagement(at)gmail.com
SusanMcDonald Editor
SusanisaretiredattorneylivinginMiddleTennessee.She enjoyseditingbooksandisPresidentofanonprofit organizationwhichhelpsfeedchildreninPeru.Shewas privilegedtospendtimewithWilliamGayandhisdog Knucklessoitwasajoytoworkonunravelingand transcribingsomeofWilliam'shandwrittenmanuscripts. Williamwasaveryhumble,kind,unpretentiousandunique manwhocouldeasilyhavebeenacharacteroutofhisown novels....andperhapswas.SheisproudtobepartofTeam Gayandinsomesmallwayhelptoperpetuatehis remarkablelegacy!ameliaview(at)bellsouth.net
DawnMajor Editor
DawnisalsoanAssociateEditoratSouthernLiterary Review.Shewrotehermastercriticalthesisonthe supernaturalelementsonWilliamGay’sbodyofworkand sincethattimehasworkedwiththeWilliamGayArchive providingeditorialassistancetopublishhisposthumous works.SheenjoyslecturingaboutWilliamGay’sproseand artworkatliteraryconferencesandfestivals.Heradvocacy withtheWilliamGayArchivehasledhertopromote southernauthorsandliteraturethroughherblog.DawnreceivedherMFAinCreativeWriting fromtheEtowahValleyWritingProgramatReinhardtUniversity,herBAinEnglishfrom
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KennesawStateUniversity,andaCreativeWritingCertificatefromEmoryContinuing Education.ShewasawardedtheJamesDickeyFellowshipandactedaseditorialassistantfor theJamesDickeyReview.ShewontheDr.RobertDriscollAwardforExcellenceinWritingon RegionalThemesandtheFacultyChoiceAwardalsoforExcellenceinWritingatReinhardt University.HerpublishedworkmaybefoundatHeavyFeatherReview,ElderMountain:A StudyinOzarkStudies,GeorgiaGothicAnthology,SpringerMountainPress,FivePoints-A JournalofLiterature&Art,JamesDickeyReview,SanctuaryJournal,SedimentsLiteraryArtsJournal,andFamilyLifePublications.SheisamemberofAtlantaWritersClub, BroadleafWritersAssociation,GeorgiaWritersAssociation,andHorrorWritersAssociation. Sheisactivelyseekingpublicationofherlinkednarrativecollection,TheBystanders.Tolearn moreaboutDawnMajor,visitherwebsiteatwww.dawnmajor.comwhereshesharesherwork, collaborateswithandadvocatesforsouthernauthors.
MatthewSnopewascorruptedearlyonfromreadingaHarry Crewsnovelatatoo-youngage.Fromtherehefellinlovewith SouthernLiteratureandlaterdiscoveredWilliamGay.Hisfirst loveofWilliam'swritingwasProvincesofNight,butLittle SisterDeathhasbecomeafavorite.Matthewhastaughtatthe universitylevel,workedasajanitor,anddonemanythingsin between,includingjournalismandsocialwork.Hehaslivedin CaliforniaandGeorgiaandcurrentlyresidesinruralNew Jersey.Hisotherinterestsincludeart,Buddhism,andBizarro Fiction.TogofromcasualreaderofWilliamGay'sworkto helpingeditposthumousworkhasbeenatremendoushonor.
GeorgeDilworth- MuchlikeWilliam,Igrewuplovinganything todowithliterature.LostmyfatherwhenIwaselevenandbooks wereacomforttomeespeciallyduringthattime.Somethingof anodd-ballsociallywithfewfriends.Marriedattwentyand workedavarietyofjobsovertheyears(22yearsconstruction withDukePowerinNorthandSouthCarolina;plantwork; boileroperatorwithClemsonUniversitysteamplant;custodial work;etc.).Helpedmywiferaiseourthreechildrenandtookan earlyretirementpackageatsixtytodrownmyselfinnature, books,andwriting.FindingWilliamGayattheageofsixty-six waslikediscoveringThomasWolfewhenIwassixteen!
CompelledtothankandencourageMichaelandthe“thefirst five”forwhattheyweredoingfortheworldofliterature,myletterultimatelyledtothehonor ofmyservingonTeamGay.
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JonSokolfirstdiscoveredWilliamGay’snovelsandshort storieswhilepursuinghisMFAinCreativeWriting.Asa devoteeofWilliamFaulkner,FlanneryO’Connor,Cormac McCarthy,andLarryBrown,Jonquicklybecameafanof Gay’sgrittylyricism.AnewcomertoTheWilliamGay Archive,Jonisexcitedtobeworkingonfutureprojects. Jonisawriter,forester,traveler,andfurniture-maker.He livesinNortheastGeorgiawithhiswife,Karen.Hemostly writesfictionoftendriftingtowardsoutherngothicandhis fascinationwithallthingspeculiar.Jon’sworkhasappeared intheJamesDickeyReview,Gray’sSportingJournal, SouthernLiteraryReview,GutwrenchJournal,TheDead MuleSchoolofSouthernLiterature,andotherjournalsandanthologies.In2021,he graduatedfromReinhardtUniversitywithanMFAinCreativeWriting.Joncanbefound onlineatwww.jonsokol.comand@JonSokolWriteronTwitter.
Dr.RandyMackinteachesEnglishatMiddleTennessee StateUniversitywherehedirectedtheTennesseeLiterary Project.HeistheauthorofGeorgeScarbrough: AppalachianPoet(McFarland2011),whichwasnominated fortheWeatherfordAward.Hispoetryandfictionhave appearedinnumerouspublications,andhehascontributed toTheNashvilleScene,Chapter16,TheIronMountain Review,andLSU’sSouthernWriters:ANewBiographical Dictionary.HehaspresentedattheAppalachianStudies Conference,SouthernFestivalofBooks,andSouthern LiteraryFestival,andwasavisitingwriteratthe2022 ReinhardtUniversityMFALiteraryFestival.
AsajournalistheisarecipientofawardsfromtheMeemanFoundation/UTPressInstitute, TennesseeSchoolBoardAssociation,andNationalNewspaperAssociation.
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Onceallthematerialsinthearchiveswerecompiledand typed,itwaspossibletoseeeverythingthatWilliamhad written.Itturnedouttobeasignificantamountof unpublishedmaterial.Thefirstbooktocomeout posthumously,in2015(DzancBooks),wasLittleSister Death.ItwasWilliam’stakeontheLegendoftheBell WitchofRobertsonCounty,Tennessee.TheBellWitchis themostinfamousghoststoryinTennesseehistoryand Williampresentsastorythatwillmakeyoushiverwhen heletstheghostspeakthroughtheyoungdaughterofthe familylivinginthehauntedhouse.
Theteamworkingontheseprojectsputtogetherabook everytwoyears.Next,in2017,cameWilliam’sversionof ahardboiled,detectivestorytitledStoneburner (AnomolaicPress).Hehaditwrittenandhaditmostly typedwhenCormacMcCarthypublishedNoCountryFor OldMen.William’sstoryhadadrugdealgonewrong,a witlesscharacterontherunwithabriefcasefullofmoney, abeautifulblondeandaCadillac,allbeingchasedbyan oldsheriff.TheplotforNoCountryForOldMenfollowed asimilartrajectoryandWilliamwithheldpublication becausehedidn’twantreadersthinkinghehadstolenthe plotfromMcCarthy.HowtheCadillacendsupinatreetop isoneofthegreatstoriesinallhisnovels. Then,in2018,TheLostCountry(DzancBooks)was released,whichmayturnouttobehismasterpiece.The
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writingandstorytellingareperfectlymatchedwiththe lyricalrealismofhispoeticprose.In2020,Fugitivesof theHeart(LivingstonPress)wasWilliam’stributetoMark Twain.Andfinally,tenyearsafterWilliam’sdeath,a collectionofshortstoriesfoundintheatticandtitled appropriatelyStoriesfromtheAttic(DzancBooks)was released.
Itwasonlywhenallthesebooksfoundtheirwayintoprint thefullscopeofWilliam’stalentwasapparent.Heread widelyandendedupwritingbooksinallthegenre’sthat helovedtoreadincludingthehorror/gothictaleof Twilight(Dzanc),theghoststoryofLittleSisterDeath, thehomagetoHuckFinninFugitivesoftheHeart,the hardboileddetectiveinStoneburnerand,ofcourse,the greatSouthernfictiontraditionofFaulknerandFlannery O’ConnorwithTheLostCountryandProvidencesofthe Night,andhistakeonCormacMcCarthywithTheLong Home.
Thefiveposthumouspublicationsconstituteallthemajor workfromthearchive.Whilethismaybetheendofthe publicationofWilliam’smajorworks,itisn’ttheendof hislegacy,andtheteamcontinuestowrite,lecture,and interviewaboutWilliamspreadingthewordaboutthe literarygeniusofWilliamGay.
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Beingalong-timeproudsupporteroftheworkdoneby Dr.LaurieMarkerandCheetahConservationFund(CCF), Istillrememberthefirstcheetahmytwochildren “adopted”attheCCFcenterinNamibianearly10years ago.HernamewasPolly,andforthelongesttimewehad herpicturedisplayedprominentlyonourbookshelf!Years havepassed,andoursupportforCCFhasonlygrown.My childrenactivelyparticipateinawarenessandfund-raising activitiesfortheCCFTexasvolunteerchapter.AndI regularlyfollowtheactivitiesofCCFandsharethemwith friends.So,whenafewmonthsago,theCCFTexas Chapterwaslookingtoraisefunds,itjustseemednatural formetodonatetheentiretyoftheroyaltiesIwould receiveoverafewmonthsfromthesalesofmy3rdwork ofliteraryfiction,AQuiverinthePurlieu(Madville Publishing,Nov.2021),anddomypartinsupportingthe raisingofmuchneededfunds.
Icareaboutleavingalegacyofgivingbackformy children.ThereisnothingmorevaluablethatIcaninstill inthemthanadesireforaworldwithapristine environmentteemingwithwildlife.Suchaworldisa worldofabundance,ofwealth,ofrichness.Andacritical gaugeofhowcloseorhowfararewefromthatworthy goalishowsuccessfulweareinhelpingwildcheetahs surviveandthrive.Asatrainedscientistandengineer,I findtheapproachCCFisemployingtosavethecheetahs tobeattheforefrontofwhatItrulybelieveissaving humanitybysavingtheworld.WhatdrewmetoCCFis notsimplymyadmirationforcheetahs,abeautiful,
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gracefulspecies,butscientificrigorthroughouttheir conservationmodel.CCFfocusesonnotjustcheetahs,but theentireecosystem–thegamutofcheetah-human interactions.Thisincludesworkingwiththelocal populationsbecausepeoplecanonlyfocuson conservationwhentheirverybasicsurvivalneedsare secure.Therefore,exploringwaysforthelocalpopulation toraisetheirstandardoflivingiscriticaltoconservation efforts.Ibelievethiscreative,expansive,andholistic approachtowardsconservation,onethatissensitiveand sympathetictogroundrealities,isanimportanttemplate forsavingotherspecies.
OvertheyearsIhavebeenparticularlyfollowingthe effortsofCCFtoshareitsgroundbreaking,effective programstoothercheetahrangecountries,maintaining andexpandingwilderness,andsupportingreintroduction ofcheetahswheretheyarenowextinct.Therecent SomalilandCheetahRescueandConservationCentre (CRCC)isagoodexample.Ihavealsobeenfollowingthe effortsbyCCFtoreintroducewildcheetahsinIndia,a countryonceteemingwithwildlife,andwhichismaking enormouseffortstowardsconservation.Thecheetahswere declaredextinctinIndiain1952.Ugandarecentlyinvited Dr.Markertobeanadvisoronreintroducingcheetahs. TheworkbeingdonebyCCFwithothersinattemptingto reintroducecheetahsgivesmegreathopethatnotonly willthecheetahssurviveandthriveglobally,butthe effortswillalsosupportlocalcommunitiesandpromote coexistencebetweenpeopleandwildlifeforhealthy
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ecosystems.
TheworldowesanenormousamountofgratitudetoDr. MarkerandherCCFteam,particularlytothoseworking onthefrontlines.Theirworkcontinuestogivewild cheetahsthechancetheyneedtosurvive.Iwillplaymy verysmallroleintryingtoraiseawarenessandthe necessaryfundstoaidtheimportantworkofCCFwith theirproveninterventionsinaidinginthestrugglesofwild cheetahs.MyfamilyandIsupportCCFinmanyways,and oneisthroughthesaleofAQuiverinthePurlieu.Iask youtojoinmethroughyourownwaysofsupporttoplay yourpartinhelpingCCFkeepthewild,wild–save cheetahsandthepeoplewholivealongsidethem.
AmitVerma, 2022InternationalBookAwardsNewAge Finalist,isaresidentofHouston,TX,wherehedivideshis timeamongthingsheIspassionateabout,including moldingcaptiveImpressionablemindsandconducting researchasaprofessorInElectricalEngineering,aperfect family,andaneverperfect yard.Histwoworkson literaryfiction,TheLives andTheTimes,andThe LivesandTheTimesII havebeenvariously called,a“rarefind,”a “page-turner,”and“…Is refreshinganddoesa humoroustakeonsomeof thepressingIssues…”
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OnceUponaPig
YearsaftermyDaddyreturnedfromVietnamtherewere stillghostswhohauntedhim.Fallenyoungmenhecould notsavenorresurrect.Perhapsthisiswhyhecamehome ononedarkandstormynightslightlyinebriated-which closertothetruthwashemighthavebeendrunkonhisass becausehestoodlikeamanonthedeckoftheboatand wouldsuddenlyslidesidewaysandthenstepupjustin timetocatchhimself.
Mymother,sister,andIwerealreadyinpajamasbutI don’tthinkwehadbeenfullyasleepwhenhearrivedwith hisprize.TherewasanoiseandDaddyshoutingandthe lightoninthekitchenandthenwewereallstandingthere staringattheoddthing-awetpighehadrescueddodging trafficonadark,rainynight.Thepigwasdrenchedand Daddywasdrenchedandthethreeofuspajamaclad regularcitizensstaredinastrange,stateofwonder.
“Whatisthatthing?”Mymotheraskedtonoonein particular.
“It’sapig,”mysistersaid.
Beingtheoldestchild,Ialwaysfeltguiltyfornoreason
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andresponsibletorightallthingsgonesideways.SoI chewedmylipandthoughtaboutwhatstepstotakenext.
“No,hellit’snotapig,”Daddysaid,rightinghimselfto fullsailstandingagain.“It’sadamneddog.”
Weallstaredatthecreaturethatwasnowheartilyeating cold,red,slicesofBolognafromDaddy’shand.Itwas roundandfatwithalittlesnoutofaheadandacurlytoa fair-the-welltail.Mysistercanverifythesestatementsas fact.Allofit.It’sthekindofstorythatbearswelltohave awitness.
“Daddy,”Isaid,“Wheredidyougetit?”
“Hell,fromthemiddleoftheroad.Itwasgonnagethitin aminute.”Hegazedatitwithastrangekindofaffection. Likehisrescuingithadmadeupforsomewrongs.
Wewereacritterfriendlyfamily.Wehadalwayshadour personaldogs.Oneforme.Oneforsister.Andwehadalso beeneachgivenakittenwhichgrewintomamacatswho werelefttoroamwildsoafewtimesoftheyearwealso hadafreshbatchofkittens.Wehadownedrats,birds,and rescuedwildcreaturestohelpandhealthem.Butwehad never,notonceorever,hadapig.
Daddyhadalreadybeentryingtonumbthevoicesof thosedeadandseeingthatsnouty,curlytailedcreature, scaredandwetanddodgingbrakesandnearlymissedtires wasjusttoomuchforhim.Hecouldn’tsaveallthedead he’dknownbutbyGodhecouldpulloverandsavethis
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onepitifulthing.Sohehad.
Thenextmorningthepigwasstillthere.Ithadnotbeena shareddreamorhastyrainynightillusion.Furthermore, uponinspectionwithproperamountsofcaffeineand sunlight,itwasobviousthepigwasexpecting.Asin offspring.
SisterandIlookedateachother.Wewerefondofall animalsgreatandsmallbuttherewasnothingaboutthe poor,pregnantpigthatusheredupanydeepfeelingsforus otherthanperhapsrepulsiveness.I’msorrytosaythis. BeingolderandkinderinmostofmywaysIwouldthink nowImightbeasmercifulasmyDaddy.
“It’sadamneddog,”Daddysaid.
MysisterandIshookourheadsinunison.“Nodaddy.It isapig,”wesaidandwestuckbyourclassificationofsaid snouty,short,pig-legged,pig-tailedthang.
AsthedayswentbyitbecameapparenttousthatDaddy andMamahadreachedanunderstanding.Thepigwould staywithusuntilshehadherbabypigletsandthen someonewouldfindahomeforallofthem.SisterandI washedourhandsofallresponsibilityofthismission.We figureditwasalosingproposalfromtheget-gobecause whowasgoingtowantapiglet.
Afewweekswentbyandthepiggythingbecamemore piggy-fiedasshebecamerounderandrounderuntilthe excitingdaywhenshegavebirth.SisterandIactually
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rushedtoseewhathadbeendelivereduntotheearth. Whichturnedouttobefourlittlepigletswithsnoutsand curlyporky-pigtails.Wepointedtotheblanketwherethe pigletsrootedandnursed.
“Pigs!”wedeclared.
AtthisDaddylaughed,shookhishead,andsaid, “They’redamndogs.”
Now,wewerenotwithoutfaithorintrustingsignsfrom heaven.Thatistosaywewerenothard-heartedskeptics butweweren’tcertainhomeswouldbesecuredforanyof thesethingsthatsquirmedandsquealedandfiguredwe wouldbemovedoutandincollegebythetimethelastone diedofoldagecurledatDaddy’sfeetashewatched WesternsonChannel4outofDothan,Alabama.
Buthedidit.Daddydidit.Hesavedthatcreatureand tookcareofhertillshegavebirthanduntilherlittle mirrorselveswereoldenoughtogiveaway.Foundhomes foreveryoneofthemandthelastfamilyvolunteeredto takethemamaalso.
ForyearspeoplecamebytotellmyDaddyhowthose littlegiftsofloveweredoing.Eachofthemdeclaredit wasthe“bestdamndogthey’deverhad.”
Meandsisterrolledoureyes.“Bestdamnpig,”we whispered.
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Ms.JordanlivesonahilljustbeyondNashvillecitylimits surroundedbyherwild,southernfamily.Whennotonthe roadyou'llfindheronherporchatnightwatchingthe moonmovethroughthestar-filledskyandcontemplating allmannerofthingshuman anddivine. "RiverJordanwriteswiththe lyricismandgraceofa gospelhymn,andthetales thatweavethroughSugar Babyringlikethechorusofa choir,risingandfallingand thenrisingagain,likeall goodsinnersdo." Michael FarrisSmith,authorof Nick and Blackwood OFFTHEPAGEWITHRIVERJORDAN
RiverJordan isanauthor,speaker,teacherandradiohost. Asasouthernerwithaglobalperspectivesheisa passionateadvocateforthepowerofstory. River'swritingcareerbeganasaplaywrightandshespent overtenyearswritinganddirecting.Sheisthebest-selling authoroffournovelsandathreespiritualmemoirs.Asa critically-acclaimedauthorherworkhasbeenmost frequentlycastinthecompanyofsuchwritersasFlannery O'Conner,WilliamFaulkner,andHarperLee.
TheSecretsWeHide
by PatriciaSands
“Anengrossingsagaoffamily,secrets,andserendipity.” ~Kay Bratt,InternationalBestsellingAuthor
ThedeeptraditionsandvaluesofKaitoTanaka’sJapanese heritageareseverelytestedwhenhereturnshometoHonolulu fromdutyinVietnamtofindhiswife,Hana,inthegripof progressivementalhealthchallenges.
AsHana’sconditionworsens,Kaito’slifebecomesabsorbedin protectingandcaringforherandtheirdaughter,Kiana.Hana becomesincreasinglyreclusivewhiletheirdaughterKianagrows troubledandrebellious.Afriend’smysteriousdeathfollowedby Kiana’ssuddendisappearancecutdeeplyintoKaito’ssoul. MeditationisKaito’sdrugofchoice.Secrecyhidesthetruthfrom othersbutKaito’scommitmenttoHanaisunwavering. Asyearsgoby,Kaitobeginstomakeanannualpilgrimagetoa BuddhistretreatinKoyasanthatrenewshisspirit.Intheend,a serendipitouscoincidencethereopensthedoortohappiness–if hecanallowhimselftoacceptit.
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OriginallyfromToronto,Canada,thepandemiccausedPatricia andherhusbandtomovetwohoursnorthtoTheBlueMountains withGeorgianBayintheir‘frontyard’andskihills8minutes away.Anadmittedtravelfanatic,Patriciacanpackabagina flashandbereadytogoanywhere…particularlythesouthof France,forherannualvisit.
AsofJanuary,2015,alongwithbeinganindieauthor,Patricia hasalsopublishedwithLakeUnionPublishing.Thisisthe women’sfictionarmofAmazonPublishing. WithafocusonherloveofthesouthofFrance,women’sissues andageing,herstoriescelebratethefemininespiritandthepower offriendship.Encouragingwomenofallagestostaredownthe fearfactorandembracechange,Patriciahasheardfromreaders (mentoo!)ages20to83. Heraward-winningdebutnovel TheBridgeClub waspublished in2010andtheaudiobook,readbyPatricia,isavailableon Audible.InDecember2020,theTenthAnniversaryeditionof The BridgeClub waspublishedwithaddedcontentandanew Epilogue.Thisversionanswersacriticalquestionlefthangingin theoriginalpublication. Patricia’ssecondnovel, ThePromiseofProvence receiveda2014 NationalIndieExcellenceFinalistAwardinLiteraryFiction.An AmazonHotNewReleaseinApril2013,ThePromiseof Provence wasalsoaUSABestBook2013Finalist~Women’s Fiction. ThePromiseofProvence,PromisesToKeep,and IPromiseYou This,comprisethethreebooksofthe LoveinProvence trilogy, publishedbyLakeUnion,alongwithPatricia’sfifthnovel, DrawingLessons,onOctober1,2017. DrawingLessons wasasemi-Finalistforthe ChanticleerSomersetLiteraryAward. FindoutmoreatPatricia’sFacebookAuthor Page,AmazonAuthorPage,Goodreads, Instagramorherblogwhereyouwillfindlinks toherbooks,socialmedia,andmonthly newsletter.Sheloveshearingfromreaders,so don’thesitatetoemailher.