An anthology celebrating twenty-five years of the Carolina African American Writers’ Collective edited by founder Lenard D. Moore.
On a patched-up family vacation to Key West, a young girl seeks out movie stars and redemption for her fractured family.
Firebrand constitutional attorney and professor Gene Nichol describes how the Republican-majority NC legislature became a blueprint for dismantling democracy.
Two orphaned sisters, one Pentecostal, one wild, must raise each other and themselves in the mountains of post-WWII Kentucky.
In 1900s Kentucky, Saul Sullivan leaves his bride behind to seek work, and his brother steps in, with violent consequences.
A motherless young man must stitch his life together among his relatives and other lively folks of Free Creek Kentucky.
Excerpts from interviews with 17 people whose connection to St. Simons Island, GA, tells the story of the island's heritage.