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"The only time people come to Appalachia is when they want something. They want your coal, your timber, and they want your vote. They take...
Charleston Gazette, The, 10/30/08 by Ron Rash · More from publication -
Into the Gorge
Ron Rash · More from publication
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From Serena
Ron Rash · More from publication
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Good Friday, 2001: Shelton Laurel
Below this knoll a man kneels. Face close to the earth, he works soil like a potter works clay, kneading and shaping until hands slowly open,...
Southern Quarterly, 10/01/07 by Rash, Ron · More from publication -
Woodshed in Watauga County
Leaking in the one window, candle shallow, then deepened, caught-light gathered on gray planks like a bowl filling slowly, a simmer of late...
Southern Quarterly, 10/01/07 by Rash, Ron · More from publication -
Water Dogs
Water Dogs Water Dogs You can live a life without knowing they exist if sky is something glimpsed out windows, clouds are spread...
Southern Review, The, 09/22/05 by Ron Rash · More from publication -
Reading the Leaves
Reading the Leaves Reading the Leaves Across the creek, vines of fog twine around poplar, white oak, distance dimming gray, the world...
Southern Review, The, 03/22/04 by Ron Rash · More from publication -
Mill Village.(Mason-Dixon Lines)

Mill Village Mill houses lined both sides of every road like boxcars on a track. They were so close a man could piss off of his own...
Southern Cultures, 03/22/04 by Rash, Ron · More from publication -
The Stretch-Out.(Mason-Dixon Lines)

The Stretch-Out I was only seventeen, a girl who still could trust a suit and smile. "Let's see how fast these looms will run." ...
Southern Cultures, 03/22/04 by Rash, Ron · More from publication -
Three A.M. and the Stars Were Out
When the phone rings way too late for good news, just another farmer wanting me to lose half a night's sleep and drive some backcountry wash-out...
Hudson Review, The, 01/01/04 by Rash, Ron · More from publication


