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Food
Volume 15, Number 1- Spring 1998
Columns

Gastronomic Meditations by Jane Harris Woodside, editor

Articles

An Appetite for Life by Michael Barrick

Uppity Mountain Cooking by Jean Haskell Spear

Kitchens by Heather Ann Ackley Bean

Recipes and Remedies by Bernice Waller Ackley

A Pawpaw Primer by Colleen Anderson

The Three Sisters by Jane Mt.Pleasant

Essays

Of Possums and Papaws by Joel Davis

Turnips, Rules, and Joan of Arc by Patricia Davidson

Fiction

The Long and Short of It by Llewellyn McKernan

Poetry

Broccoli by Connie Jordan Green

Eating Italian by Allison Cooper

Sausage by Charley Hively Jr.

Favorite Organ by Nell Maiden

Holy Manna by Robert S. Richmond

Ditch Tea by Michael McFee

Homesick by Diane Gilliam Fisher

Chores by Thomas Rain Crowe

Reviews

The Bluegrass Music Cookbook by Penny Parsons, Ken Beck, and Jim Clark, reviewed by Nancy Fischman

Whop Biscuits & Fried Apple Pie: Cooking with Gatlinburg’s Great Smoky Arts & Crafts Community by Kathy Shields Guttman, reviewed by Sidney Saylor Farr

Bootstraps and Biscuits: 300 Wonderful, Wild Food Recipes from the Hills of West Virginia by Anna Lee Terry, reviewed by Mary Rodd Furbee

Mountain Country Cooking: A Gathering of the Best Recipes from the Smokies to the Blue Ridge by Mark F. Sohn, reviewed by Peggy Lewis Smith

Books & Music Worth Mentioning by Sandra L. Ballard

Ulster and North America: Transatlantic Perspectives on the Scotch-Irish edited by H. Tyler Blethen and Curtis W. Wood Jr., reviewed by Rodger Cunningham


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Poetry
Volume 15, Number 2- Summer 1998
Columns
Sampling Appalachian Poetry by Jane Harris Woodside, editor
Articles

The Now & Then Appalachian Poetry Competition Winners

Ordered Surprise: An Interview with Linda Parsons Marion by Jane Harris Woodside

Small Presses: Market Niches & Labors of Love by Leatha Kendrick

Rocks in the Stream: A Conversation with Jim Wayne Miller by Thomas Rain Crowe

Rhymes & Reasons by Laurene Scal

Essays

My Short but Happy Reign as a Knoxville Slam Queen by Marilyn Kallet

Try to Picture It: Poetry, Photography, and the Long View by Jeff Daniel Marion

Asking Questions Well by Ben Greene

Crossing Over Troublesome Creek: The Appalachian Writers Workshop at the Hindman Settlement School by Glenn McKee

Poetry

end of doing by Robert Carl Williams

Promised Land by Lynn Powell

Walking on Water by Michael Chitwood

Balancing Act by Linda Parsons Marion

A Short History of the Founding of Double Springs, AL by Jake Adam York

My Mother’s Garden by Judy Loest

Harvest by Jim Wayne Miller

White Scars by Jesse Graves

Family Matter by John Crutchfield

Lonesome Sometimes by Crystal E. Wilkinson

Spitting in the Leaves by Maggie Anderson

Watershed by Ron Rash

Market Economics by Connie Everett

Early Spring by Stacy Walker

Simmering by Katherine Smith

An Unforgiving Soil by Rebecca Bailey

Harvest Sink by Robert Morgan

Eve’s Curse by Julia Kasdorf

County Fair Poems by Dory L. Hudspeth

Reviews

All Around Us: Poems from the Valley edited by Linda Parsons and Candance Reaves, reviewed by Leatha Kendrick

The Art of Dying by Bill Brown, reviewed by Kim Miller

Reflections in a Clockshop by Nell Maiden, reviewed by Lisa Parker

Return to Genesis by Dan Leidig, reviewed by Brenda Neal

A Way of Happening by Fred Chappell, reviewed by Resa Crane
Poetry Books Worth Mentioning by Sandra L. Ballard

Exile: Poems of an Irish Immigrant by James B. Johnston, reviewed by Shawn O’Hare

Religions of the Blood by Sam Rasnake, reviewed by Nell Maiden


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Transportation
Volume 15, Number 3- Winter 1998
Columns
Magical Mystery Tours in the Mountains by Jane Harris Woodside, editor
Articles

A Forgotten Pioneer by Julia and Steven Hensley with Jim Kevin

Letters Lift Aviation Pioneer Out of Obscurity by Jim Kevin

Night Trains Are Forever by Edward J. Myers

The Hillbilly Highway by Michael Barrick

Smart Road by Chris Pugh

“In Your Blood”: Wagon Training Through Southern Appalachia by Theresa Lloyd

Essays

Going to Davenports’ by Dot Jackson

Ithaca by Fred Waag

Fiction

Cadillac Summer by Rebecca Phillips

Poetry

Transportation in Appalachia by Anne Shelby

The Magic City by Steve Harris

Letting Her Go by Sandra Marshburn

Flying Back from Birmingham by Richard Hague

Green Cove Stop by Tony Reevy

Train Ride by Elizabeth Howard

They Ride by Night by Glenn McKee

I Morn Friends Buried, Dead by John Cantey Knight

When the Sentence Begins by Llewellyn McKernan

Reviews

The Road by John Ehle, reviewed by Maggie McKinney

Changing Plans for America’s Inner Cities: Cincinnati’s Over-the-Rhine and 20th Century Urbanism by Zane L. Miller and Bruce Tucker, reviewed by Phillip J. Obermiller

Books and Music Worth Mentioning by Sandra L. Ballard

A Skiff of Snow by Ralph Coleman, reviewed by James Owens


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