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A writer-editor-teacher’s quote of the week #67

Sitting there, smiling nervously at the people rooting in their grease-spotted brown bags, I raced through the characteristics I’d memorized ten years before in a southern lit class: a sense of the living presence of the past; love of landscape and the natural world; cruel humor; a preoccupation with religion, family, violence, race, and the grotesque. I was bemused to discover that I and my writing possessed every item on my memorized list. Not most of them. All of them. – from “Alabama Breakdown” by Andrew Hudgins, published in The… Read more A writer-editor-teacher’s quote of the week #67