COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Box
by Marc Smirnoff
Messages from the Front
Delivering the motley South to your doorstep!
with Paul Maliszewski, Emily Witt, Lawrence Wilson
OA Comix:
Sammy's World
by Kristin Gore (writer) and Ellen Forney (artist)
Gone Off Up North:
Where's the Big Idea?
by Roy Blount, Jr.
Saying It:
Don't Try This at Home
by Kaye Gibbons
Local Fare:
Piggly Wiggly Ain't No Hoggly Woggly
by John T. Edge
The Future:
Change in the Delta
by Matt Dellinger
Sense of Place:
Tri-County Fair—Petersburg, West Virginia
Photographs by Mary Noble Ours
The Moviegoer:
Life Studies
by Gary Hawkins
Guest Music Column:
The Worst Form of Imitation?
by Will Blythe
Writing on Writing:
A Kind of Mystery
by Kevin Brockmeier
Writing on Writing:
The Wind Bloweth Where It Listeth
by Charles Portis
Dealer’s Choice:
Son of a Preacher Man
Marshall Frady (1940–2004)
by Hal Crowther
Books:
Faulkner as Racist
by Marc Smirnoff
Books:
St. Cassius
by Paul Reyes
Southern Reader:
Roughhousing in the Southern Library
by J.B. Slogan
Southern Scenes:
Walnut Glen, West Virginia
Photo by Mary Noble Ours
Poetry:
Brucker Alone
by Rob Griffith
FEATURES
Love and Death in the Cape Fear Serpentarium
Some passions are more dangerous than others.
by Wendy Brenner
The Kindest Cut
A Civil War surgeon carves a place in one family’s history.
A story by Judy Budnitz
Christ in the Room
The author’s life after seeing Jesus.
by Barry Hannah
Are You Ready to be Seen?
What should a frustrated writer do if his main competition is his best friend?
A story by Jennifer S. Davis
Hidden Meanings
A college student turns in a no-holds-barred homework assignment.
A short story by Michael Parker
King Volcano
Intimate encounters on a Hawaiian island.
A short story by Carol Ann Fitzgerald
Cover: Photo by Mary Noble Ours
Title: Oxford American # 48, Winter 2005
Series: Oxford American
Item Number: OXFORDAMERICAN2005WI
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