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Arts:Books
Few writers evoke the complexities of the heart and the gritty fascination of the American South as vividly as Donna Everhart, whose lyrical new novel, set against the background of the Great Depression, is a powerful story of courage, survival, and friendship . . .
LANGUAGE AND LAUGHTER Mandy Haynes talks with Carolyn Haines
ANNIE ASKS JENNIFER ANNE GORDON
INSIDE VOICES - Robert Gwaltney and Jeffrey Dale Lofton interview Neema Avashia
Annie Asks Amy Ferris
INSIDE VOICES - Robert Gwaltney and Jeffrey Dale Lofton in conversation with Zak Salih
ANNIE’S ANTICS with Meg Nocero
Donna Everhart reads from The Moonshiner’s Daughter
Donna Everhart reads from The Forgiving Kind
Donna Everhart reads from The Road to Bittersweet
Donna Everhart reads from The Education of Dixie Dupree
Lenis by Holly Hart Shirley
Doc by Holly Hart Shirley
Mandy Haynes talks with Donna Everhart
INSIDE VOICES - Robert Gwaltney interviews Paulette Kennedy
Annie’s Antics - Annie McDonnell interviews Jeff Arch
Annie’s Antics - Annie McDonnell interviews Vince Spinnato
INSIDE VOICES - Robert Interviews Jeffrey Dale Lofton
Mandy Haynes talks with Mary Gauthier
Mary Gauthier reads ”Sing it True”
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