Mountain Voices: 2021 Anthology from the Appalachian Authors Guild
Description
Join the Appalachian Authors Guild on a journey through the remarkable variety of our Mountain Voices! Featuring poetry, essays, and fiction spanning many genres, this anthology takes you on a trip across our beautiful Appalachian Mountains and beyond.Jason A. Adams, Cyrus Alderwood, Mary Ann Artrip, Bobbie Cyphers, Adda Leah Davis, Victoria Fletcher, O.R. Frazier, Linda Hoagland, Jason C. Houghton, T. Byron Kelly, Kari Kilgore, Rose Klix, Amy-Ellen Laws, Damean Mathews, Gina McKnight, Bunny Medeiros, Ellen Myatt, Sylvia Nickels, Delilah O'Haynes, J. Adam Perkey, Betty Jamerson Reed, Rachel Riggsby, Madelyn Rohrer, Tammy Robinson Smith, M. Lynne Squires, Daniel C. Swanson, Connie Wohlford, Lauvonda Lynn Young.Product Details
Price
$11.99
Publisher
Independently Published
Publish Date
May 09, 2021
Pages
324
Dimensions
5.98 X 9.02 X 0.68 inches | 0.96 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9798748227728
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About the Author
Victoria Fletcher is the author of 19 books at the present time: children's books, devotionals, poetry, a memoir, and a young adult novella. She is a president of the Appalachian Authors Guild, chair of the Appalachian Heritage Writers Symposium, a member of the Lost State Writers Guild, and a member of the Damascus Writers Group. You can see her work on her website: victoriafletcher.biz
Linda Hudson Hoagland has won acclaim for her 13 mystery novels that include the recent Onward & Upward, Missing Sammy, and Snooping Can Helpful - Sometimes. She is also the author of 8 works of nonfiction, 2 collections of short writings, along with 2 volumes of poems. Her work has appeared in many anthologies. Hoagland taught creative writing classes for the College for Older Adults on the Virginia Highlands Community Campus at the Higher Ed Center in 2015, 2016, and 2017. Linda Hudson Hoagland is former President of the Appalachian Authors Guild (2015) and is currently a member of the Advisory Board for the Humanities - Bluefield State College.