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In the House of Wilderness, by Charles Dodd White: Q&A
What were the originating images in this novel? I imagined as I was reading it had to be the opening eight pages, where you set up the conflict beautifully, but I'm prepared to be wrong, as you could have written … Continue reading
Benediction, novel excerpt from Charles Dodd White
Chapter 1 Lavada rose to the iron dark and stepped barefoot across the cabin floor, pausing and placing her hand to the door to test the wind's new ache. To know it as her own. Touch told her she would need … Continue reading
Give Up and Go Home, Jasper, fiction by Charles Dodd White
Jasper is schooling us on the finer points of fisting. It's only a touch past midnight and he's already managed to lose his camper from going all in on a drastic Texas Hold 'Em flop, praying for a flush that … Continue reading
Charles Dodd White Interviewed
Here's a guy you ought to know more about, and not just because I say so. Here's what his site says. Charles Dodd White was born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1976. He currently lives in Asheville, North Carolina where he … Continue reading
Bottom Dog Press's Appalachian Working-Class Fiction
I should have known about these folks long ago, yeah? Somewhere along the line I found out about them and forgot until recently, when Charles Dodd White told me about an anthology he'd be editing with Page Seay. More on … Continue reading