Fall 2005 Issue of Appalachian Heritage
Table of Contents
   
Regular Features
This Side of the Mountain (Acrobat Format) George Brosi
News of the Appalachian Literary Arts  
Upcoming Regional Literary Events  
Contributors to this Issue (Acrobat Format)  
   
Featured Author –Emma Bell Miles
Guest EditorGrace Toney Edwards
Mountain Song - Poetry (Acrobat Format) Emma Bell Miles
Homesick - Poetry Emma Bell Miles

The Heart-wrenching Life Of Emma Bell Miles (Acrobat Format)

    
George Brosi
The Old House Dreams - Poetry Emma Bell Miles
Bibliography (Acrobat Format) George Brosi
The Banjo and the Loom - Poetry (Acrobat Format) Emma Bell Miles
Selected Diary Entries (Acrobat Format) Emma Bell Miles
The Shadow – Poetry (Acrobat Format) Emma Bell Miles
The Dulcimore – Fiction Emma Bell Miles
Woodsmoke – Poetry Emma Bell Miles

One Hundred Years of Sprit from Emma Bell Miles

    
Grace Toney Edwards
The Dulcimore - Poetry Emma Bell Miles
Quotations Emma Bell Miles
Open Door – Poetry Emma Bell Miles
   
Fiction
Tether (Acrobat Format) Jeanne Bryner
   
Memoir
Poor Man’s Fruitcake (Acrobat Format) Sidney Saylor Farr
   
Poetry
Appalachian Hands

William Salazar

Rings of Hell (Acrobat Format)

K. Bruce Florence

Sculpture Dan Stryk
Lifting Glenis Redmond
Reckoning Diane Gilliam Fisher
   
Appalachian Books: Review Essay
David Madden’s Thomas Wolfe’s Civil War Shawn Holliday
Ron Houchin’s Among Wordless Things Marianne Worthington
   
New Appalachian Books
Write-ups George Brosi
   
Photography for This Issue

The art in this issue is all the work of Emma Bell Miles.  We would like to express our appreciation for Grace Toney Edwards, Berea College Hutchins Library Special Collections, The Chattanooga-Hamilton Library County Bicentennial Library and the Lupton Library of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga for making it possible for us to reproduce Emma Bell Miles’ work.  These sketches appeared in copies of The Spirit of the Mountains, in copies of Chords from a Dulcimore, in Our Southern Birds and in post cards and other drawings which are now held by these libraries.
Special thanks to Grace Toney Edwards for her help on many phases of this Emma Bell Miles issue.

Appalachian Heritage is part of the Appalachian Center of Berea College.
Header photo by Dean Hill.
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