Fall 2007 Issue of Appalachian Heritage
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Table of Contents |
Regular Features |
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This Issue (Acrobat Format) |
George Brosi |
| This Side of the Mountain | George Brosi |
| Featured Author: Thomas Wolfe | |
| Shawn Holliday | |
| The Mountaineers Learning Marksmanship | Thomas Wolfe |
| Thomas Wolfe: A Biographical Sketch | John L. Idol, Jr. |
| A Thomas Wolfe Annotated Bibliography | Shawn Holliday |
| The Haunted Grove | Thomas Wolfe |
| Tom, Sam, Mabel and Me: A Personal Journey | Earl Hamner |
| A Recollection | Thomas Wolfe |
The Haunting of Thomas Wolfe |
Mary Aswell Doll |
| A Memorable Day | Gurney Norman |
| A Thomas Wolfe Bibliography: Suggested Secondary Sources | Shawn Holliday |
| In Praise of “Forward Looking Men”: Thomas Wolfe’s Rejection of Pastoral in “The Hills Beyond” | George Hovis |
| From the Nephew of American Writer Thomas Wolfe | R. Dietz Wolfe |
| The Thomas Wolfe Review | Ted Mitchell |
| The Thomas Wolfe Society | Wiley Cash |
| Uncertainty and Bravado: New Revelations about Thomas Wolfe | Shawn Holliday |
| Fiction | |
Freedom Glass |
Vicki Crawford |
| Silenced | Kevin C. Stewart |
The Colored Folk Churches in East Tennessee |
Robert Boyd |
| Bitter and Sweet Persimmons | Sidney Saylor Farr |
| The Scar on the Underside of Mother’s Left Forearm | Jason Scott Fritz |
Household Inventory |
Connie Jordan Green |
| The Night I Met Franklin Graham | David Wayne Hampton |
| The Trampoline | Michael McFee |
| Ghosts | Doug Ramspeck |
| Queen of the Meadow (Joe Pye Weed) | Helen Lewis |
| Tall Ashes | Sarah M. Brownsberger |
| Mining Conversations | James B. Goode |
| Job’s Messengers | George Garrett |
| Book Reviews | |
Keith Maillard’s Difficulty at the Beginning |
Gordon Simmons |
| Wendell Berry’s The Way of Ignorance and Other Essays | Mary McMillan Terry |
| Dot Jackson’s Refuge | Warren J. Carson |
| Kevin C. Stewart’s The Way Things Always Happen Here: Eight Stories and a Novella | Tim Poland |
| Ron Rash’s Chemistry and Other Stories | Randall Wilhelm |
| New Appalachian Books | |
| New Book Notes |
George Brosi |

