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Full Book Tour Schedule for THE LAKES OF SOUTHERN HOLLOW: A NOVEL
The Lakes of Southern Hollow: A Novel (Madville Publishing / July 2024) has a mighty full schedule this fall. I hope to see a ton of friends, old and new, and introduce her to you all. BOOK TOUR SCHEDULE Saturday, September 14 Panel and signing 1:30 p.m.“Mad about Madville”10th Annual Mississippi Book FestivalMississippi State Capitol,…
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Part of a Team: Madville Publishing releases three fictions by Mississippi writers in 2024
I have collaborated with five publishers on six published works of fiction. But I have never experienced the good fortune and comradery that is unfolding right now in Mississippi. Madville Publishing in Lake Dallas, Texas, has published Mississippians before. The beauty and subtlety of cover and interior design Madville created in February 2023 for Mississippi…
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Notes on a Southern Gothic: Books & Brews, Friday October 13, Natchez, Mississippi
WHAT: Matthew Guinn and Steve Yates preview the 2018 Natchez Literary and Cinema Celebration and introduce the theme, Southern Gothic WHERE: Natchez Brewing Company, 207 High Street, Natchez, Mississippi WHEN: Friday, October 13, from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. BOOK SALES: Turning Pages Books & More, Natchez, http://turningpagesbooks.com/ Some starter culture: Being of the Ozarks,…
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“The Legend of the Albino Farm: A Novel” meets the Ozarks
This made no sense to Hettienne. Strange? Saturn? How could anyone ever think that Emerald Park was scary, lonely, and strange? Here was where you ran and yelled like Indians, and no one on Earth could stop you. Here was where nine nobles strove to defend castle walls and never once were defeated. Here was…
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A Q & A with Matthew J. Hernando, author of “Faces Like Devils: The Bald Knobber Vigilantes in the Ozarks”
Matthew J. Hernando is Instructor of History and Government at Ozark Technical Community College, Hollister, Missouri. He has contributed articles and book reviews to such publications as the North Louisiana Historical Association Journal, the White River Valley Historical Quarterly, and the online journal Civil War Book Review. Faces Like Devils: The Bald Knobber Vigilantes in…
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The State Historical Society of Missouri: An Afternoon of Fiction Set in the Missouri Ozarks
COLUMBIA, Missouri — July 18, 2015 2 – 4 p.m. Research Center–Columbia Join two authors with Missouri roots for readings from their latest projects, followed by a discussion on writing with topics ranging from choosing historical fiction to literary license and historical accuracy. Steve Wiegenstein will read highlights from This Old World, which was recently…
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Novelists Jamie Kornegay and Steve Yates answer questions from the audience in the loft at Lorelei Books
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The Mississippi Arts Hour, Mississippi Public Broadcasting, and the Mississippi Arts Commission
The Mississippi Arts Hour interview with Larry Morrisey I have been reminded by several Mississippians lately that a cardinal date approaches. Or maybe I should say a mockingbird date. This June of 2015, I will have lived in Mississippi for 17 years. Tammy Sue and I moved here from the Arkansas Ozarks in 1998. I…
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Guest Post: Anything Can Happen at an Independent Bookstore
Guest Post: Anything Can Happen at an Independent Bookstore. ABOVE IS THE LINK TO A BLOG POST AT LEMURIA BOOKS’ BLOG. HERE’S THE TEXT (BUT IT IS WAY COOLER TO GO TO LEMURIA IN PERSON SATURDAY MAY 2) ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN AT AN INDEPENDENT BOOK STORE Saturday, May 2 is Independent Book store Day all…