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Once Upon a Time in the Twenty-First Century

Once Upon a Time in the Twenty-First Century

Unexpected Exercises in Creative Writing

Edited by Robin Behn

Introduction by Robin Behn

Contributions by Kristin Aardsma, Rachel Adams, Jessica Leigh Bailey, Amanda Katie Berger, Holly Burdorff, Ashley Chambers, Tasha Coryell, Alex Czaja, Jesse DeLong, Zachary Doss, Chris Emslie, Romy Feder, Pia Simone Garber, Freya Gibbon, Molly Goldman, Krystin Gollihue, Ashley B. Gorham, Chapin Gray, Jenny Gropp, Annie Hartnett, Stephen Hess, Greg Houser, Jess E. Jelsma, Matt Jones, Kirsten Jorgenson, Sarah Kelly, Laura Kochman, Kenneth Kruse, Breanne LeJeune, Christopher O. McCarter, Meredith Lynn Noseworthy, Brian Oliu, Megan Paonessa, Luke Percy, Kirk Pinho, Stephen M. Reaugh, Sally Rodgers, Curtis Rutherford, Elizabeth Seymour, Jill Smith, Maggie Nye Smith, Emma Sovich, Bethany Startin, Lisa Tallin, Danilo Thomas, Stephen Thomas, Jessica Trull, Brandi Wells, Leia Penina Wilson and Theodora Ziolkowski

Price: $24.95

ISBN: 9780817359423

Pub Date: December 2020

Format: Paperback

Fun and innovative exercises and prompts for creative writing students
Cussing Dixie, Loving Dixie

Cussing Dixie, Loving Dixie

Fifty Years of Commentary by H. Brandt Ayers

by H. Brandt Ayers and Carol Nunnelley

Price: $49.95

ISBN: 9780817389307

Pub Date: November 2015

Format: eBook

Cussing Dixie, Loving Dixie: Fifty Years of Commentary by H. Brandt Ayers collects in one volume the essential writing of the legendary publisher and editor of the Anniston Star.   The...
After War Times

After War Times

An African American Childhood in Reconstruction-Era Florida

by T. Thomas Fortune

Edited by Daniel R. Weinfeld

Introduction by Dawn J. Herd-Clark

Afterword by Tameka Bradley Hobbs

Price: $39.95

ISBN: 9780817318369

Pub Date: September 2014

Format: Hardcover

Twenty-three autobiographical articles by noted African American journalist T. Thomas Fortune, comprising a late-life memoir of his childhood in Reconstruction-era Florida
Opening the Doors

Opening the Doors

The Desegregation of the University of Alabama and the Fight for Civil Rights in Tuscaloosa

by B. J. Hollars

Price: $34.95

ISBN: 9780817317928

Pub Date: March 2013

Format: Hardcover

Opening the Doors is a wide-ranging account of the University of Alabama’s 1956 and 1963 desegregation attempts, as well as the little-known story of Tuscaloosa, Alabama’s, own civil rights movement.

In the Path of the Storms

In the Path of the Storms

Bayou La Batre, Coden, and the Alabama Coast

by Frye Gaillard, Sheila Hagler and Peggy Denniston

Price: $24.95

ISBN: 9780817355043

Pub Date: May 2008

Format: Paperback

In the Path of the Storms is touching and heroic portrait of two Alabama Gulf Coast communities.
The Pen Makes a Good Sword

The Pen Makes a Good Sword

John Forsyth of the Mobile Register

by Lonnie A. Burnett

Price: $29.95

ISBN: 9780817357603

Pub Date: October 2006

Format: Paperback

This book is a biography of Alabama native John Forsyth Jr. and documents his career as a southern newspaper editor during the antebellum, Civil War, and Reconstruction periods.
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