Chapter 16
A Community of Tennessee Writers, Readers & Passersby

Inspired by Nature

A new biography illuminates the life of photographer George Masa

In George Masa: A Life Reimagined, Janet McCue and Paul Bonesteel delve into the story of a remarkable artist of the Great Smoky Mountains.

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Sinister Stories

Smoking Guns delivers a dozen tales of murder and more

Smoking Guns, an anthology from the East Tennessee chapter of Sisters in Crime, offers a dozen “tales of crime and mystery” that take readers into the dark corners of humanity.

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American Dreams

Aaron Robertson weaves personal and political history in The Black Utopians

Aaron Robertson’s exacting, poetic The Black Utopians tracks the rise of Black nationalism, skeptical to its core, through a cadre of Detroit activists, knitting their creative and often militant ideas with memoir and his formerly incarcerated father’s letters, centering the question: “What does utopia look like in black?”

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On This Hill

A neighborhood unites to protect a child in James McBride’s The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store

James McBride’s The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store is a powerful tale of early 20th-century Jewish and African American communities bonding together to protect a disabled orphan. McBride will deliver the Nashville Public Library Foundation Literary Award lecture at Martin Luther King Jr. High School in Nashville on November 9.

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Writing

Multiple unpublished novels notwithstanding, I am a writer

The origin of my writing desire is obscure. There was no childhood epiphany, no early need to express myself through the written word, no family influence to credit or blame. The writing bug didn’t so much bite as burrow, so that by the time I finished graduate school it had tunneled into my mind.

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Author, Author

A literary star’s death reveals dangerous secrets in J.T. Ellison’s latest thriller

A Very Bad Thing, the latest thriller from Nashvillian J. T. Ellison, takes readers on a wild ride of secrets, lies, and hidden connections. Ellison will appear at Parnassus Books in Nashville on November 1.

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