Splintered
by Collier McLeod
The 'Burying the Honeysuckle Girls' author talks about finding her Southern voice, using her home state of Alabama as a character and the metaphor of honeysuckle.
The author of 'Listen To Me' talks about the summer drive that inspired her book, writing real characters and being afraid of the dark.
High society advice from 'The After Party,' books for Southern expats missing home, final tours at Land of Oz and a poem for the official start of summer.
In Anton DiSclafani's followup to The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls, champagne flows as freely as money in Houston's "charmless swamp."
Books full of passages with vivid description that will make you feel right at home between their pages.
Blockbuster films like "Free State of Jones" plus a new Netflix series starring Winona Ryder and Richard Linklater's spiritual sequel to "Dazed and Confused."
Interview and chat with 'Solemn' author Kalisha Buckhanon, the paperback release of 'Go Set a Watchman' and Mary Badham on playing Scout, plus terrible fathers in literature and Land of Oz tours.
"To Kill a Mockingbird" star Mary Badham talks about playing one of literature’s most beloved characters upon the paperback release of 'Go Set a Watchman.'