Description:Like the parlor chorus of conversation at a Southern family reunion, the voices in the Stories from the Blue Moon Caf II anthology are loud, or they are soft. They are crazy, but not asked to be "Go ahead, Uncle Ralph, where was it they landed?" And no one laughs. Or they do, and somebody pulls a gun and everything goes quiet again. But not for long. Bookended by stories from Larry Brown and William Gay-two masters of storytelling from a tradition that's rooted south of the Mason-Dixon-this collection runs the scale from humor to pathos and back again, picking up a poem here and there, an essay or two, and a concert of stories. Fannie Flagg and Jill Conner Browne and W. E. B. Griffin lend their bestseller styles, and eighteen-year-old Eric Kingrea proves we're growing new authors down South who only used to be unheard of. In voices that are rich and distinct, the skills of these writers blend to lift up a harmony that's foursquare and solid. Readers embraced the first volume of Stories from the Blue Moon Caf and it was praised by reviewers across the country. This second volume hits its own sonorous note, strong like the distant rumble of thunder that promises cooling rain and sweet relief. Good reading that tunes up your mind and echoes in your heart. About the Sonny Brewer owns Over the Transom Bookstore in Fairhope, Alabama. Editing, publishing, and writing have been the consistent thread in a tapestry of work and jobs that has included everything from radar and electronics repair to deckhanding on a tugboat, from magazine editing to teaching high school English, from freelance writing for lawyers and corporations to finding and publishing new writers. He's just finished a novel, and is represented by Over the Transom Writing Arts Agency. He will take collect calls from publishers.Introduction by Sonny BrewerA roadside resurrection by Larry BrownChoose your travel partner wisely by Michelle RichmondRome, Italy by Fannie FlaggA waltz in the snow by Eric KingreaVials of life by Lee Gay WarrenSuccubus by Les StandifordMy heroes have always been grill cooks by John T. EdgeOrphans by Donald HaysThe saint of broken objects by Beth Ann Fennelly, Tom FranklinDialogue of men and boys by David WrightLomax's trials by Joe FormichellaA fairhope alien by Gregory BenfordBaseball dreams by Charles GhignaThe bowman's hand by Charles Ghigna Last days of the dog-men by Brad WatsonMy life is a country song by Cassandra KingSpeckled trout by Ron RashPanama by Suzanne KingsburyA best seller's pursuit of technology by W.E.B. GriffinEscape by zebra by Jack PendarvisJust an old cur by Michael MorrisGatlinburg by Silas HouseErnest by Sidney ThompsonBody perfect by Jill Conner BrowneVeneer by Steve YarbroughOne man's indelible marks by George SingletonDown in New Orleans by Robert GatewoodFloundering by Ben EricksonLinda Wahlthal by David FullerThe scrapbook by Frank Turner HollonThe seamstress by Suzanne HudsonDog days by Jamie KornegayHomecoming by William GayWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Stories from the Blue Moon Café II. To get started finding Stories from the Blue Moon Café II, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Like the parlor chorus of conversation at a Southern family reunion, the voices in the Stories from the Blue Moon Caf II anthology are loud, or they are soft. They are crazy, but not asked to be "Go ahead, Uncle Ralph, where was it they landed?" And no one laughs. Or they do, and somebody pulls a gun and everything goes quiet again. But not for long. Bookended by stories from Larry Brown and William Gay-two masters of storytelling from a tradition that's rooted south of the Mason-Dixon-this collection runs the scale from humor to pathos and back again, picking up a poem here and there, an essay or two, and a concert of stories. Fannie Flagg and Jill Conner Browne and W. E. B. Griffin lend their bestseller styles, and eighteen-year-old Eric Kingrea proves we're growing new authors down South who only used to be unheard of. In voices that are rich and distinct, the skills of these writers blend to lift up a harmony that's foursquare and solid. Readers embraced the first volume of Stories from the Blue Moon Caf and it was praised by reviewers across the country. This second volume hits its own sonorous note, strong like the distant rumble of thunder that promises cooling rain and sweet relief. Good reading that tunes up your mind and echoes in your heart. About the Sonny Brewer owns Over the Transom Bookstore in Fairhope, Alabama. Editing, publishing, and writing have been the consistent thread in a tapestry of work and jobs that has included everything from radar and electronics repair to deckhanding on a tugboat, from magazine editing to teaching high school English, from freelance writing for lawyers and corporations to finding and publishing new writers. He's just finished a novel, and is represented by Over the Transom Writing Arts Agency. He will take collect calls from publishers.Introduction by Sonny BrewerA roadside resurrection by Larry BrownChoose your travel partner wisely by Michelle RichmondRome, Italy by Fannie FlaggA waltz in the snow by Eric KingreaVials of life by Lee Gay WarrenSuccubus by Les StandifordMy heroes have always been grill cooks by John T. EdgeOrphans by Donald HaysThe saint of broken objects by Beth Ann Fennelly, Tom FranklinDialogue of men and boys by David WrightLomax's trials by Joe FormichellaA fairhope alien by Gregory BenfordBaseball dreams by Charles GhignaThe bowman's hand by Charles Ghigna Last days of the dog-men by Brad WatsonMy life is a country song by Cassandra KingSpeckled trout by Ron RashPanama by Suzanne KingsburyA best seller's pursuit of technology by W.E.B. GriffinEscape by zebra by Jack PendarvisJust an old cur by Michael MorrisGatlinburg by Silas HouseErnest by Sidney ThompsonBody perfect by Jill Conner BrowneVeneer by Steve YarbroughOne man's indelible marks by George SingletonDown in New Orleans by Robert GatewoodFloundering by Ben EricksonLinda Wahlthal by David FullerThe scrapbook by Frank Turner HollonThe seamstress by Suzanne HudsonDog days by Jamie KornegayHomecoming by William GayWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Stories from the Blue Moon Café II. To get started finding Stories from the Blue Moon Café II, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.