This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features new work from and a conversation with Maurice Manning writing from Jessie van Eerden, Deborah Reed Downing, Allison Thorpe and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This special issue of the Appalachian Heritage dedicated to the fortieth anniversary of the Appalachian Writers' Workshop, features writing from the magazine's archives by Harriette Simpson Arnow, Jim Wayne Miller, James Still, Ron Rash, Kathryn Stripling Byer, Crystal Wilkinson, Silas House, Pamela Duncan, Frank X Walker, Holly Goddard Jones, ......
This anthology collects the ten winners of the 2016 Best American Newspaper Narrative Writing Contest at the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference, an event hosted by the Frank W. Mayborn Graduate Institute of Journalism at the University of North Texas. First place winner: Stephanie McCrummen, "An American Void" (The Washington Post), focused ......
This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features writing from William Kelley Woolfitt, Joseph Bathanti, Julia Campbell Johnson, Janet S. Holloway, Noel Smith, an interview with Connie May Fowler, a craft essay from Scott Honeycutt, and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
The greatest truths are often revealed in fiction, as exemplified by this stunning anthology of stories that reveal the human condition in bracingly truthful ways. The eternal complexities of sibling relationships are revealed in four-time #1 bestselling author Steven Manchester's Lost." The hope and betrayal that so often underlies love declare ......
The ninth and tenth centuries witnessed the establishment of a substantial network of maritime trade across the Indian Ocean, providing the real-life background to the Sinbad tales. An exceptional exemplar of Arabic travel writing, Accounts of China and India is a compilation of reports and anecdotes about the lands and peoples of this diverse ......
The earliest surviving instance of sustained first-person travel narrative in Arabic Mission to the Volga is a pioneering text of peerless historical and literary value. In its pages, we move north on a diplomatic mission from Baghdad to the upper reaches of the Volga River in what is now central Russia. In this colorful documentary from the ......
This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features writing from Michael Croley, George Ella Lyon, Courtney Balestier, Ryan Kauffman, Tasha Cotter, an interview with Julie Hensley, a craft essay from C. Williams, and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.