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Kenneth Croslin has written his family's personal stories in this collection that covers 100 years from 1910 until 2010. These stories present a look at the cultural and historical dynamics of a Kentucky sharecropper's family during America's Great Depression, as well as the war years that preceded and followed it.
Poetry from Appalachia, rural Kentucky, and the region, sprinkled with the mix of national and international seasonings.
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Winner of the 2009 Old Seventy Creek Press Poetry Award, Our Daily Words, by Bernard Horn is a must read book of poetry.
Poetry can be sensuous, but not every poet can be sensuous and impassioned. The poetry in this volume is both sensuous and impassioned. The poetry in this volume emerges from a smile, a dream, a memory, fire and snow. Rudy Thomas is impassioned enough to turn over stones along Old Seventy Creek and share the things he discovers beneath them as poetry.
The latest book of poetry by Rudy Thomas, Kentucky educator, poet and novelist.
Poems for a Jamacian woman, love and relationships
Inciting A Write is poetry, full of images, scenes, and insights. Rudy Thomas is a poet of place, but his place is not limited to, but rather enhanced by rural lanscapes, flowing streams, the glimpse of a woman's skin, and poetry found amoung things that never get lost.
Journeys is a novel about a young man who goes to Nashville before the Civil War to buy a horse for his father. It is also a story about the horse and a young slave woman. The young man, Cry, gets recruited by General George Thomas. As a member of General Thomas' intelligence network, Cry gives the reader an accurate, historical account of one of the most successful Generals of that conflict.