COLUMNS & DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Box
by Marc Smirnoff
South Toward Home:
Billy Shakespeare: Southern Man
by Warwick Sabin
Dealer’s Choice:
Bible Belt Blues
by Hal Crowther
I Don’t Hate It!:
God's Little Wiseacre
by Jack Pendarvis
Local Fare:
Rant with Collards
by John T. Edge
Writers on Dating:
Like (Love!) in Mississippi
by Elizabeth Kaiser
The Sickness, the Dinosaurs, Baby Dan, and the Swollen Hand
by Mike Powell
Art:
Cruising the Glory Roads
by Diane Roberts
The Best Painter of Anything on Earth
by Steve Almond
Southern Lit:
Kissing the Buddha
by John Oliver Hodges
Travel:
The Rapture of the Deep
by Bronwen Dickey
After the Storm
by Carolyn Mikulencak
Writing on Writing
by Beth Rudolph
Books
by Alexander Provan
by Eric Reece
by J.B. Slogan
by Kevin Brockmeier
by William Caverlee
POETRY
My Mother Says Tahmarah, by Laura Richardson
What We Call This Frog Hunting, by Jane Springer
Local Weather, by Peter Cooley
Men in Macon, by Jimmy Gieselman
Meeting Karen White, Descendant of Jefferson's Gardener Wormley, by Tess Taylor
FEATURES
The Best Party Ever
But what's wrong with Mama?
a story by Cary Holladay
Last Summer
I had no fantasy life. Maybe I needed one.
a story by John Brandon
We Are Taking Only What We Need
Our new, white babysitter quickly became the subtext to all of our talks and speculations.
a story by Stephanie Powell Watts
Ridin' Dirty Face
The Train Photography of Mike Brodie
by Wes Enzinna
ODES: BEST OF THE SOUTH 2012
An Old Hot Rod, by Drew Bratcher
The Best Place to Buy a Uniform, by Michael Parker
An Outlandish Gumbo, by Sara Roahen
The Blood Bank Cats, by Megan Mayhew Bergman
An Orange, by Jonathan Rabb
Not Falling, by Kate Sweeney
A Mississippi Patrolman, by Josh Weil
An Outhouse, by Sarah Courteau
Vdeo Crack, by Jennifer S. Davis
Cover: “Double Self Portrait†by Gary Bolding
Title: Oxford American # 73, Summer 2011
Series: Oxford American
Item Number: OXFORDAMERICAN2011SU
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