Appalachian true crime stories and history, examining crimes and stories from the notorious to the obscure, from frontier times to modern-day mysteries.
In Greek mythology, the "Horn Gate" (Greek: Κέρας) is one of two gates through which dreams pass. According to this tradition, dreams that pass through the Horn Gate are true and prophetic, representing reality and foresight.
Backroads where the pace slows, where old mansions crumble, forgotten train depots, and orchards go untended, that's where I find inspiration. Change, abandonment, and seldom-seen places. That's my beat.
Welcome to Southern Stories! My name is Elizabeth Poland Shugg and I write about life in the South. I love history, dogs, and the beach. I'm also a wife, mother, and co-creator of Backroad Portfolio magazine.
Pat is the best-selling author of seven southern cookbooks and the past editor-in-chief of a regional magazine. Pat has been a journalist for over 50+ years, starting with her days at WSB Atlanta where she did daily radio shows.
Dawn dwellings: chronicling this tumultuous thing we call life, navigating the topics of belonging, getting out of the mud and finding one's true self. More often than not sketching the absurd and surrealist depths and lightnesses of reality.
In "Mysteries & Musings," I'll share updates on my writing journey, offer glimpses into my stories, and chat about what inspires me. You'll also get sneak peeks of new characters and plots. If you are a mystery lover, this newsletter is for you.
Trusted by 40K+ readers, we pick the best-written books from US and UK recent releases and prize shortlists, and publish in-depth articles by their authors on prose style. Plus the satirical series The Demon Inside David Lynch.
Afterimages is the literary magazine & newsletter from Thirty West Publishing House. Essays, memoirs, book reviews, short fiction, & special submissions. Weekly emails. ISSN: 3066-2621
Humor. Outrageous discussions, surprising observations, live chats, polls, and the weekly Invitational humor contest (formerly The Washington Post's Style Invitational). Significant misanthropy tempered by a warm heart.
Stephanie Land is the New York Times bestselling author of MAID and CLASS. She has the unexpected day job of a public speaker and continues to write about and advocate for survivors and people who parent under the poverty line.
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This newsletter will include observational humor, gratitude, small doses of advice, memories of heroic persons I knew up close, reminiscence about ordinary life back before Twitter and thoughts about American life and other pleasures.
A bite-size taste of history each day based on the diaries of ordinary people of the 1920s-1940s, plus book reviews, economic commentary, and an occasional vintage cocktail recipe to wash it all down.
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readers‘ in boxes. Editor Ann Kjellberg is a multi-decade veteran of The New York Review of Books and founder of the literary magazine LIttle Star