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Sudye Cauthen: Author of Southern Comforts
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About NFCDS, Inc. Photo by: Robert Baxter. In order of expected release. The Place of Our Remembrance. An anthology of out-of-print works by Guy Miles of Evinston, James Abbott of LaCrosse, Arthur Spencer, Jr. and Sudye Cauthen of Alachua. All The Pretty Cattle. Don Dominic the Fifth. A memoir of humankind and cattle inspired by the Caves of Lascaux and oral histories collected in the areas of Santa Fe, LaCrosse, Monteocha, and Hague. You Have Heard Their Voices. Book II, Alone, On The River This Spring.
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Sudye Cauthen: Author of Southern Comforts
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About NFCDS, Inc. Photo by: Robert Baxter. THE SALVATION OF MAGGIE RIDER. Old Florida Feel with a family mystery intertwined throughout. The Salvation of Maggie Rider. Rooted in a Florida Place. Sudye Cauthen's meditation on a small town in North Florida, Southern Comforts. Robert Brinkmeyer, Jr. Author of The Art and Vision of Flannery Oâ Connor. Janisse Ray, Author of Ecology of a Cracker Childhood. And read it all in one sitting, as I did.". Harry Crews, Author of A Childhood: The Biography of a Place.
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Sudye Cauthen: Author of Southern Comforts
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About NFCDS, Inc. Â Tell me the landscape in which you live, and I will tell you who you are.â. Jose Ortega y Gasset. Welcome to my home and the home of North Florida Center for Documentary Studies, Inc., this house on stilts in the floodplain of Florida's Suwannee River. Come on in and look out one of these windows onto the world of north Florida, this area I've spent my life exploring. My work is all about stories.
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Sudye Cauthen: Author of Southern Comforts
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About NFCDS, Inc. Founder of the North Florida Center for Documentary Studies. Directed Floridaâ s first Folk-Arts-in-the-Schools program. Her awards include two. State of Florida Individual Artist Fellowships in Literature. And her book, SOUTHERN COMFORTS: Rooted in a Florida Place. Florida Book Award for Nonfiction. Her work has appeared in such publications as the Chattahoochee Review, Florida Review, International Quarterly, Kalliope,. And The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture.
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Sudye Cauthen: Author of Southern Comforts
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Release From University of Georgia Press. Southern Comforts Book Cover. Photo of Sudye Cauthen. This web site is designed, created and maintained by Cuihua Zhang. Blog: This River, My Life.
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Words, Wind and Why Not: The Tea Party Farce
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Words, Wind and Why Not. A hodge-podge blog with political and cultural leanings. Tuesday, August 10, 2010. The Tea Party Farce. Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2010. Keith Law: The tea party farce. While driving down Highway 99 the other day, I came upon a car decked out in "tea party" bumper stickers. One simply said "DOPE" in the same colors as Barack Obama's "HOPE" bumper stickers from his 2008 campaign. I felt the urge to respond with a "DUPE" bumper sticker of my own. The demographic research is in; those who ma...
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Words, Wind and Why Not: EBSCOhost: WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? FEMINIST MEMOIR WRITING
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Words, Wind and Why Not. A hodge-podge blog with political and cultural leanings. Tuesday, April 6, 2010. EBSCOhost: WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? EBSCOhost: WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? Just bookmarking this so I won't lose it. Tuesday, April 06, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Email Subscriptions powered by FeedBlitz. Ze dog et moi. View my complete profile. My book: The Anatomy of Narrative. An anthology of FICTION and CNF, with narrative analysis, advice on technique, and inspirations.
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Words, Wind and Why Not: Article Hits My Nail
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Words, Wind and Why Not. A hodge-podge blog with political and cultural leanings. Monday, July 26, 2010. Article Hits My Nail. Yes, I hammer too! By John Cory, Reader Supported News. In the 1976 film Network, Howard Beale explains why on the previous evening's broadcast he had announced that he would commit public suicide on the air: "Well, I'll tell you what happened: I just ran out of bullshit . So I don't have any bullshit left, just ran out of it, you see.". That sounds so harmless. Rachel Maddow on ...