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1buchowl
I was just curious if anyone else on LT is reading through Deep South Magazine's summer reading list. It seemed to be the perfect topic for this forum - so, anyone else?
2nmaners
I just looked at this list after reading your post. I love Southern authors. I haven't read a single one of these boos although I am familiar with several of the authors. Thanks for sharing this list. I'm going to print it and keep it handy.
3elenchus
For reference, the link to the list:
http://deepsouthmag.com/2014/05/2014-summer-reading-list/
Does not appear to be my cup of tea (sweetened or not), but I'm glad to know about the list.
http://deepsouthmag.com/2014/05/2014-summer-reading-list/
Does not appear to be my cup of tea (sweetened or not), but I'm glad to know about the list.
4nrmay
I have two titles from this list on hold at the public library -
Natchez Burning and Palmetto Moon. I love Charleston and Boykin is a hometown Charlotte author.
Natchez Burning and Palmetto Moon. I love Charleston and Boykin is a hometown Charlotte author.
5southernbooklady
There are a lot of familiar titles on that list. George Singleton is always a good bet. Really good short story writer. Flying Shoes was written by one of the owners of Oxford Books. Amy Greene's Long Man was a new one for me--I really liked it. And Jon Sealy's Whiskey Baron is a really good story.
Serena is somewhat older -- I suppose it's on the list because of the movie? But Rash writes beautifully.
Serena is somewhat older -- I suppose it's on the list because of the movie? But Rash writes beautifully.
6JaneAustenNut
> 3 Thanks for the link to deep south; I put a shortcut on my desktop. Looks good for reference.