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Welcome Back

Kensington
352 pages
$15


“Lin Stepp paints a charming portrait of the Smokies, their people, and a wonderful way of life.”

–Deborah Smith, New York Times bestselling author

Welcome Back

Levitation for Agnostics

New American Press
124 pages
$15.95


“Weingart’s poems are mordantly witty, intelligently skeptical, understated in the best sense, and incisively accurate.”

–From the publisher

Levitation for Agnostics

Small Revolution

Aldrich Press
74 pages
$14


“In Small Revolution Jeff Hardin is a day-to-day wizard, a shaman of moments. He praises those who converse with dragon flies, willows and people no longer here; those who are off “studying moss,/finger-nudging an ant,/shrugging at evidence,/believing/otherwise.” “

–Bill Brown, author of The News Inside and Elemental

Small Revolution

A Hard, Cruel Shore

Thomas Dunne Books
352 pages
$26.99


“Check the log, shipmate: Dewey Lambdin has left Alexander Kent and C. S. Forester hull-down in an ocean of words and is closing on Patrick O’Brian as the most prolific historical novelist to celebrate a Royal Navy mariner during the age of sail.”

–The Washington Post

A Hard, Cruel Shore

The Legend of George Jones

Heritage Builders
300 pages
$16.95


“George Jones lived a storied life, but his career was not without controversies. This book reveals fascinating, intimate details about the life of George Jones that have never before been published. “

–From the publisher

The Legend of George Jones

Someday I'm Gonna Rent This Town!

Heritage Builders
250 pages
$22.95


“Someday I’m Gonna Rent This Town! is a peek behind the musical curtain, written with humor and truth, revealing the struggles and glories of life as a hit songwriter”

–From the publisher

Someday I'm Gonna Rent This Town!

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