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BiBLiography Primary Works Books By rash Among the Believers. Oak Ridge, Tenn.: Iris, 2000. Burning Bright. New York: HarperCollins, 2010. Casualties. Beaufort, S.C.: Bench Press, 2000. Chemistry and Other Stories. New York: Picador, 2007. The Cove. New York: HarperCollins, 2012. Eureka Mill. Corvallis, Ore.: Bench Press, 1998. The Night the New Jesus Fell to Earth and Other Stories from Cliffside, North Carolina . Columbia, S.C.: Bench Press, 1994. Nothing Gold Can Stay. New York: HarperCollins, 2013. One Foot in Eden. Charlotte, N.C.: Novello Festival Press, 2002. Raising the Dead. Oak Ridge, Tenn.: Iris, 2002. Saints at the River. New York: Holt, 2004. Serena. New York: HarperCollins, 2008. Waking. Spartanburg, S.C.: Hub City, 2011. The World Made Straight. New York: Holt, 2006. essays By rash “The Facts of Historical Fiction.” Publishers Weekly, April 10, 2006, 78. “The Gift of Silence.” HarperCollins Publishers. http://www.harpercollins.com/ author/microsite/readingguide.aspx?authorID=33503&displayType=essay&article Id=6058 (accessed December 13, 2012). “The Importance of Place.” Rusoff Agency and Associates. http://www.rusoffagency. com/authors/rash_r/ron_rash_onwriting.htm (accessed December 5, 2012). “In the Beginning.” Wall Street Journal, March 9, 2013. “Ron Rash.” In Southern Appalachian Poetry: An Anthology of Works by 37 Poets, edited by Marita Garin, 177–78. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 2008. “Serena.” http://www.powells.com/essays/ronrash.html (accessed November 27, 2012). “Shelton Laurel.” North Carolina Literary Review 17 (2008): 114–16. paneL disCUssions “Continuity and Change: Future Directions in Appalachian Literature.” Iron Mountain Review 23 (2007): 53–57. 136 BiBLiography “Nature, Place, and the Appalachian Writer.” Iron Mountain Review 23 (2007): 18– 24. Secondary Sources artiCLes Baldwin, Kara. “‘Incredible Eloquence’: How Ron Rash’s Novels Keep the Celtic Literary Tradition Alive.” South Carolina Review 39, no. 1 (2006): 37–46. Bjerre, Thomas Ærvold. “Ron Rash: One Foot in Eden.” In Still in Print: The Southern Novel Today, edited by Jan Nordby Gretlund, 233–47. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2010. Boyleston, Matthew. “Wild Boar in These Woods: The Influence of Seamus Heaney on the Poetry of Ron Rash.” South Carolina Review 41, no. 2 (2009): 11–17. Brown, Joyce Compton. “The Dark and Clear Vision of Ron Rash.” Appalachian Heritage 30, no. 4 (2002): 15–24. Brown, Joyce Compton, and Mark Powell. “Ron Rash’s Serena and the ‘Blank and Pitiless Gaze’ of Exploitation in Appalachia.” North Carolina Literary Review 19 (2010): 70–89. Graves, Jesse. “Lattice Work: Formal Tendencies in the Poetry of Robert Morgan and Ron Rash.” Southern Quarterly 45, no. 1 (2007): 78–86. Hecht, Anthony. “A Gift Matched with Skills of the First Order.” In Among the Believers, xi–xv. Oak Ridge, Tenn.: Iris, 2000. Higgins, Anna Dunlap. “‘Anything but Surrender’: Preserving Southern Appalachia in the Works of Ron Rash.” North Carolina Literary Review 13 (2004): 49–58. House, Silas. “Making Himself Heard.” Appalachian Heritage 30, no. 4 (2002): 11–14. ———. “A Matter of Life and Death: Old and New Appalachia Meet in One Foot in Eden.” Iron Mountain Review 20 (2004): 21–25. Hovis, George. “The Legacy of Thomas Wolfe in Contemporary Appalachian Fiction: Four Recent North Carolina Novels.” Thomas Wolfe Review 36 (2012): 70–91. Lane, John. “The Girl in the River: The Wild and Scenic Chattooga, Ron Rash’s Saints at the River, and the Drowning of Rachel Trois.” South Carolina Review 41, no. 1 (2008): 162–67. Lee, Anna. “Upstate Writers Ron Rash and George Singleton Share 20 Years of Storytelling.” http://www.greenvilleonline.com/article/20121120/LIFE/3112000 30/Upstate-writers-Ron-Rash-and-George-Singleton-share-20-years-of-storytelling (accessed November 27, 2012). Lefler, Susan M. “Inside the Prism: Themes That Flow throughout Ron Rash’s Works.” Appalachian Heritage 32, no. 4 (2004): 72–77. Miller, Mindy Beth. “Long Remember, Long Recall: The Preservation of Appalachian Regional Heritage in Ron Rash’s One Foot in Eden.” Journal of Kentucky Studies 26 (2009): 198–209. Peeler, Tim. “Resting on the Gift of Their Labors: The Poetry of Ron Rash.” Iron Mountain Review 20 (2004): 7–12. Shurbutt, Sylvia Bailey. “‘Burning Bright’: Language, Place, and Storytelling in the Poetry and Prose of Ron Rash.” Anthology of Appalachian Writers 4 (2012): 18–56. Smith, Jimmy Dean. “Spirit Country: The Voice of the Earth and Ron Rash’s Southern Appalachia.” North Carolina Literary Review 20 (2011): 111–20. [3.149.214.32] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 03:13 GMT) BiBLiography 137 Smith, Newton. “Words to Raise the Dead: The Poetry of Ron Rash.” Iron Mountain Review...

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