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"A marvelous voice!" -The Oxford American
"Non-stop southern-ness!" -Forge Literary Magazine
"A compelling set of stories"..."A very unique perspective on contemporary southern culture."-Emily Seyl, Texas A&M University Press
"To understand the world, you must first understand a place like Mississippi."-William Faulkner
In James William Gardner's new collection of short stories, the reader will gain authentic insight into the fascinating world of the American south. With humor and sensitivity, the writer grapples with important cultural themes. His characters live and breathe,
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"A marvelous voice!" -The Oxford American

"Non-stop southern-ness!" -Forge Literary Magazine

"A compelling set of stories"..."A very unique perspective on contemporary southern culture."-Emily Seyl, Texas A&M University Press

"To understand the world, you must first understand a place like Mississippi."-William Faulkner

In James William Gardner's new collection of short stories, the reader will gain authentic insight into the fascinating world of the American south. With humor and sensitivity, the writer grapples with important cultural themes. His characters live and breathe, places become real, tradition is revealed and you may never feel the same way about the south again.


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A native of Southwest Virginia, James William Gardner writes extensively about the contemporary American south. He explores aspects of southern culture often overlooked: the downtrodden, the impoverished, and those marginalized by society. His work has been nominated for the 2016 Pushcart Prize. Gardner is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University and lives in Roanoke, Virginia. His work has appeared in numerous publications including Deep South Magazine, Newfound Journal, and The Virginia Literary Journal. For more information visit www.jameswilliamgardner.com