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Sold out! Check Carpe Librum 588-8080 or The Lost Savant 689-9990 to see if they have any copies left. Also available on amazon.com |
A collection of essays, fiction, poetry, and photography. The Guild's 8th anthology featuring 101 authors. Edited by Jessie Janeshek and Jesse Graves.
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A collection of stories, essays, poems, and illustrations in some way related to the human body. The Guild's seventh anthology features 97 authors and artists, mostly from Tennessee. |
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Explosions: Writings on the Body (2006) $10.00(new sale price!) A collection of stories, essays, poems, and illustrations in some way related to the human body. The Guild's seventh anthology features 97 authors and artists, mostly from Tennessee. |
Migrants & Stowaways: An Anthology of Journeys (2004) $15.00 Our sixth anthology, Migrants & Stowaways , is your ticket to an around-the-world journey. You'll read about the architecture of Gandhi's house in India, a 1940s bicycle trip through Europe, a doctor who moves his family to the Philippines, and a family who immigrates from Argentina. Just when you start to get homesick, our writers will steer you back to the region with stories, poems, essays and memoirs about Appalachia, the French Broad River, and breaking the law in Kentucky. The final section of the book explores those journeys we take with our minds more than our bodies. Complemented by eighteen compelling photographs, Migrants & Stowaways will make you as well traveled as any frequent flyer. Selections by Ellen Agee, Jeannette Brown, Nick DeFord, Judy DiGregorio, Stacy Jones, Margaret Pennycook, Jane Sasser, Laura Still, Steve Sparks, and more. Edited by Emily Dziuban and Kristin Robertson. |
Literary Lunch: Food Anthology of Poetry, Essays, Shorts Stories & Memoirs (2002) $15.00 A food anthology with poetry, short stories, memoirs, and essays with a few recipes thrown in, was published in October 2002. Featuring writers from Tennessee and thirteen other states, this anthology is edited by Jeannette Brown with Flossie McNabb. Selections by Donnell King, Flossie McNabb, Kay Newton, Jack Rentfro, David E. Joyner, Emily Dewhirst, Margaret J. Scanlan, Pamela Schoenewaldt, Don Williams, Allen Wier, and more. |
Breathing the Same Air: An East Tennessee Anthology (2001) $10.00 Published by Celtic Cat Publishers , this anthology of 83 authors and artists presents poetry, essays, short stories, and photo-essays that deal with contemporary matters of community, relationships, the creative process, and the environment--all from contributors throughout the East Tennessee region. Introduction by Edye Ellis, co-chair of Nine Counties, One Vision. Selections by Connie Jordan Green, Marilyn Kallet, David Keffer, Jeff Daniel Marion, John Nolt, and James "Sparky" Rucker. Edited by Doris Ivie and Leslie M. LaChance. |
The Voice of Memory: A Collection of Memories (1998) Featuring an introduction by John Rice Irwin, creator and director of the Museum of Appalachia, this volume includes over 80 memoirs resulting from four workshops offered in the area. Senior citizens, both accomplished and inexperienced, were encouraged to submit entries. Edited by Jeanne McDonald. sorry, out of print |
All Around Us: Poems from the Valley (1996) $8.00 This 1996 anthology features an introduction by Don Williams and the work of nearly 75 Knoxville and regional poets. Also included are the winners of the Libba Moore Gray Poetry Prize and the Young Writer's Prize. Selections by Donna Doyle, Doris Gove, Brian Griffin, Doris Ivie, Judy Loest, George Scarbrough, Katherine Smith, and more. Edited by Linda Parsons and Candance Reaves. |
Voices from the Valley (1994) $8.00 Published in October 1994, this anthology contains 50 selections of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry written by members and honorary members of the guild. Introduction by Jack Neely. Selections by Chet Flippo, Wilma Dykeman, Joyce Carol Thomas, Libba Moore Gray, David Hunter, Ina Hughs, Jack Reese, and more. Edited by Jeanne McDonald. |
| Set of all 3 books: Breathing the Same Air , Voices from the Valley
, All Around Us: Poems from
the Valley $20.00 |
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