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- Appalachian Heritage
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Volume 16, Numbers 2 & 3, Spring/Summer 1988
- Contributors
- Synapse
- New Appalachian Books
- The Medium
- Hauntings
- The Gifts of the Spirit
- One Yellow, Foppish Tough
- The Cleaning
- From Whimmydiddles To Where We Are: An Opinionated Study Of Appalachian Craft Design
- A Lover to Winter, and: Sarvis Trees, Easter Morning
- If Freedom Can Be Won (For Hywel Francis)
- Born Modest
- The Element of Danger in Stories About Log Rafting
- Family Land
- Bus, and: All The Women Say, and: Advice, and: Reclamation, and: Life as a Poet, and: Political Lowku, and: Set An Ugly President
- Summer Squash
- Addie Ledford
- Inch Worm, and: The Three Ferns
- His Father's Grave
- An Interview with Lee Smith
- Watching the Stars Fall and: Journey Proud
- The Line
- A Walk on the Hill
- At Junaluska's Grave: (Graham County, N.C., 1986)
- Transparency, and: Clashing
- Hitler's Children: (A "piece" from Crazy Quilt, a novel-in-progress)
- The Way, and: The Letter, and: Journey Into Autumn, and: The Deer Meadow
- Memory
- Autobiography
- Cheap
- Vision, and: Beech Mountain Rises
- Gristle
- Mossie and the Strippers
- Dying Back, and: Out of Ashes, Peace Will Rise
- Homestead
- A Time For Dying
- Hand-Me-Down-Days
- The Days
- Tribute to James Still
- After Some Twenty Years Attempting to Describe A Flowering Branch of Redbud, and: Unemployed Coal Miner
- Blessed . . . Blessed
- "A Lasting, High and Happy Memory . . .": —Ben Johnson (1603)
- This Side of the Mountain
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