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From the Kingdom at Yellow Mountain We wrongly had David Madden (Winter Issue) born in Chattanooga instead of Knoxville. His story was used with permission of the Lousiana State University Press. Harry Brown lives near Morehead, Kentucky. Ann Cobb's The Wren Bird" has not been printed before as far as we know. Delia Slone spent her Ufe on Caney Creek, Knott County, Kentucky. Herman Coburn was born at Mousie, but now works and lives in South Carolina. Answers to riddles on page 48 of Spring Issue: a hole in a stocking, a gray hair, or some other such fool thing; a towel, of course; cabbage. Subjects for which Appalachian Heritage wants writers: Arts, crafts, fiction, poetry, folklore, religion, literature, problems, writers, changes, home-comings and home-leavings , folk medicine, old recipes, character sketches, studies, others. Note: Answers to riddles will appear in the next issue. 55 ...

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