These stories revolve around LGBTQIA+ experiences, thoughts, and feelings about how being LGBTQIA+ and living in the south influences and affect us.
JOHN DESPISES HIS ALABAMA TOWN AND DECIDES TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. HE ASKS a reporter to investigate the son of a wealthy family who’s allegedly been bragging that he got away with murder. But then someone else ends up dead, sparking a nasty feud, a hunt for hidden treasure, and an unearthing of the mysteries of one man’s life. - From: Serial and This American Life
A digital publication, Southern Spaces, provides an open-access site for innovative scholarships by taking advantage of the Internet's capabilities to deliver audio, video, images, text, and data to facilitate new ways of organizing and presenting research. Southern Spaces' research material and publications are freely available to individuals and institutions. Credits also to www.serialpodcast.org
Check out this Blog Post titled "Love and Death in Mississippi" by Eric Solomon as published in Southern Spaces - a journal about real and imagined spaces and places of the US South and their Global connections.
From Southern Spaces - Katherine Ledford and Theresa Lloyd introduce Writing Appalachia, an anthology of Appalachian literature concerned with "simultaneously representing, complicating, and furthering the discourse on the Appalachian region and its cultures."
Excerpted from Writing Appalachia: An Anthology (University
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