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New Southern Harmonies
Four Emerging Fiction Writers
By Rosa Shand, Scott Gould, Deno Trakas, and George Singleton
ISBN: 1-891885-00-6 Paperback
176 pages, 6 x 8
Publication Date: November 1998
$15.00
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The
first collection of short stories from the Hub City Writers
Project brings together the work of four award-winning fiction
writers from South Carolina. New Southern Harmonies is a literary
sampler of their art. This book received an IPPY award in 1999 from Independent Publisher magazine as the best book of short fiction by and independent press in North America.
The range of
styles and subjects in these stories is as diverse as the
landscape of the Palmetto State -- from the offbeat humor of
George Singleton's "Outlaw Head and Tail," to the piercing passion
of Rosa Shand's "Density of Sunlight," to the sprawling, strange
drama of Scott Gould's "Nothing Fazes the Autopilot," to the
unexpected twists of Deno Trakas's "Eugene."
While all these
storyteller share the same home -- upstate South Carolina -- they
do not share the same view of the world, and they have vastly
different imaginations. Inside these pages are philosophers
and barkeeps, movie-makers and artists, airplane pilots and
eccentric great-aunts, love-struck teens and 40-something
hoopsters. There are characters confronting race, defying
convention, and exploring the meaning of love. Settings range
from the "semi-jungle" of Uganda to the imaginary
world of Christ Almighty, North Carolina; along the way, there
are vine-covered Southern homesteads, damp campgrounds, and
ubiquitous suburban malls. There's even a house at the bottom
of a lake.
To tell more
would be to reveal too many of the surprises found within
the pages of New Southern Harmonies. These are some of the
best tales told by the most celebrated fiction writers of
the South Carolina Piedmont. Some are brand-new stories; others
already have been discovered and published by such noted journals
and magazines as The Kenyon Review, The Oxford American, Black
Warrior Review, and Playboy. Together, they create a delightful
chorus that is clear, powerful, and destined to endure.
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