Thursday, June 29, 2006

Mountain Voices Released!

Click the cover to purchase Mountain Voices: Illuminating the Character of West Virginia

$3 of the purchase price goes directly to West Virginia Writers, the largest non-profit writers' resource organization serving literary interests in West Virginia.

Thirty-plus stories, essays, and poems by two dozen writers make up this anthology published by The Roundtable, West Virginia Writers's online group.

By turns emotive and entertaining, the stories, essays, and poems in Mountain Voices paint a rich and meaningful portrait of West Virginia's people. True to the mountaineer spirit, the anthology "depicts scenes and events shaped by geography, landscape, and memory." ~~ Lawrence J. McKenzie, English Instructor at West Virginia University, Parkersburg.

The lead story, Ginger Hamilton Caudill's "Taking Grandma Home", is a tale that begins with nostalgic memories of the family farm and quickly turns into a hilarious, if gritty, journey by a family on a mission of remembrance.

Patsy Evans Pittman's "Like A Gift" shows how a widow outfoxes a city slicker attempting to cheat her out of her land for the underlying oil reserves.

The Angel and the Dog, by Ed Davis, author of I Was So Much Older Then; Healing Art;, Whispering Leaves; Haskell; and The Measure of Everything, is a compelling story about a preacher trying to come to terms with his belief and unbelief.

Elegy for my Father, a poem by Wilma Acree, author of About Bee Robbing and Other Things and Wilma Acree: Greatest Hits 1985-2000, recreates remarkable word pictures from the mind of a little tomboy who remembers good times with her farmer father.

I hope you buy this book. I promise you'll enjoy it, and you're contributing to a good cause. ~~GHC

7 comments:

With Love, Fat Girl said...

Congrats on your prize, that's an amazing feat, and every writer's dream! I'll look into the book, too.

Kudos.

Mike Ripley said...

I will order the book. Congrats on its success.

Mike Ripley

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much, sweetie! :D

It really seems like a dream... but a wonderful dream!

Hugs,
Ginger

Clara Chandler said...
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Ginger said...

Thank you so much, Mike. Be sure and let me know what you think.

Also, thanks for stopping by my blog! :)

Best,
Ginger

Mary Akers said...

I put a link on my blog. Good luck with the project, Ginger. I'll be ordering my copy today!

Ginger said...

Thank you, Mary! I'm very excited about the book too.