CIRCLING FAITH: Southern
Women on Spirituality
(2012, University of Alabama Press, editors Jennifer Horne and Wendy Reed) is a
collection of essays by 20 Southern authors (including Mary Karr and Alice
Walker) that encompasses spirituality and the experience of winding through the
religiously charged environment of the American South. Three of those women—two
Memphians and one from Oxford—will be reading from their essays at Burke's
Books in Cooper Young at 5 p.m. on July 12. Come and enjoy a glass of wine and
enjoy readings by all three authors, who will be available to inscribe a copy
of this anthology for you or as a gift for someone else.
MARILOU AWIAKTA is a poet, storyteller, and essayist who weaves her Cherokee and
Appalachian heritages with science in her books, Abiding Appalachia: Where Mountain and Atom Meet (poetry) and Rising Fawn and the Fire Mystery
(novella). Her nonfiction book, Selu:
Seeking the Corn Mother's Wisdom, has been widely studied in colleges
and universities. Her life and work are profiled in the Oxford American Companion to Women's Writing in the U.S. Marilou
lives in midtown Memphis.
SUSAN CUSHMAN's essays have been published in First Things: The Journal of Religion, Culture and Public Life, the
Santa Fe Writers Project Literary Journal,
the Saint Katherine Review, and other
publications. She was co-director of the 2010 Oxford Creative Nonfiction
Conference, Director of the 2011 Memphis Creative Nonfiction Workshop, and a
panelist at the 2009 Southern Women Writers Conference (Berry College, Rome,
GA). Susan lives in Harbor Town, where she is currently finishing her first
novel.
BETH ANN FENNELLY directs the MFA program at Ole Miss and lives in Oxford with
her husband, Tom Franklin (author of New
York Times best-selling novel,
Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter), and their three children. She has
published three full-length poetry books and a book of nonfiction, Great with Child. Her work has three
times been included in the Best American
Poetry series. As a contributing editor to The Oxford American, she frequently writes essays on Southern food,
music and books.
If you can’t make it to the event, just call Burke’s at 901-278-7484 and order an autographed copy to pick up after July 12.
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1 comment:
I'm so excited that I will be in town for this!! My mom showed me her autographed copy of the book. Can't wait to read it. Congratulations, Susan!!
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