Reprinted from Appalachian Heritage

Here is a partial list of publications that have featured works originally appearing in Appalachian Heritage.

Silas House. “A Day with Lee Smith.” Carmen Rueda-Ramos. “The Figure of the Marginal Male.” Jeff Hunter, editor. Contemporary Literature Criticism, Vol. 258, CLC-258. Gale, September 2008.

Reprinted in David Huddle. “Screech Owl” and “Water.” David Huddle. Glory River. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2008. 66 pages. Trade Paperback, $16.95

Reprinted in Leatha Kendrick. “Imagine.” Leatha Kendrick. Second Opinion. Cincinnati: David Robert Books, 2008. 69 pages. Trade Paperback, $17.00.

Reprinted in Jane Sasser. “Devil's Walking Cane.” Jane Sasser. Recollecting the Snow. Greensboro, N.C.: March Street Press, 2008. 43 pages. Trade Paperback, $9.00.

Reprinted in Noel Smith. “East Kentucky,” “Flood Time Festival,” “Midwife,” and “Chairmaker” (as “Sherman”).  Noel Smith. The Well String. Louisville: Motes Books, 2008. 139 pages with foreword by Silas House. Trade Paperback, $15.00.

Reprinted in Pia Taavila. “For the Living,” “Teaching Load,” “Christmas Dance,” “Some Poems Come,” “The Children and I Shall Meet Again,” and “For Sale.”  Pia Taavila. Moon on the Meadow: Collected Poems. Washington, D. C.: Gallaulet University Press, 2008. 140 pages. Trade Paperback, $24.95.

Stephanie Wagner. “Misplaced.” Mary Lynn White. “Zora’s Quilt.” Used in performance as an oral reading as part of the festival called Southern Voices at Lees-McRae College in North Carolina (June 19-22, 2008).

Barbara Alice Mann. George Washington’s War on Native America. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, a 2008 reprint of a 2005 original. 295 pages with index, bibliography, notes, maps, and tables. Trade paperback, $17.95.

Katherine M. B. Osburn. Southern Ute Women: Autonomy and Assimilation on the Reservation, 1887-1934. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, a 2008 reprint of a 1998 original. 165 pages with index, notes, selected bibliography, photos, and maps. Trade paperback, $18.95

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