The Lost Appalachian Novels of Hubert Skidmore
With only his most famous novel still in print, late West Virginia author Hubert Skidmore is a literary tragedy who deserves to be remembered.
With only his most famous novel still in print, late West Virginia author Hubert Skidmore is a literary tragedy who deserves to be remembered.
The 'Serena' author's new novel set in Appalachia captures the torturous nature of the human condition.
This week's ghost story from The Moonlit Road is an excerpt from a novel of the same name by 2011 Shirley Jackson Award winner Sheri Holman. Being called a masterpiece of the new Southern Gothic, Holman's tale of a family tragedy stretches from Depression-era Appalachia to modern New York City.