Chapter 16
A Community of Tennessee Writers, Readers & Passersby

An Appetite for Imaginative Living

Appalachian writer Wilma Dykeman explores her mountain childhood in a newly-recovered memoir

dykeman-cover-imageFound after Wilma Dykeman’s death in 2006, Family of Earth details the writer and civil-rights activist’s childhood in the mountains around Asheville, North Carolina. This poignant memoir extends the reach of Dykeman’s renowned writing about southern Appalachian places and people.

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A World Apart

Barry Wolverton’s back with a second tale from The Chronicles of the Black Tulip series

Bren Owen has an unusual gift: he can create exact reproductions of maps from memory. Bren’s creator, Memphis-based author Barry Wolverton, has a similar gift for creating worlds, though he didn’t come to recognize his own talent until much later. Wolverton will read from The Dragon’s Gate at The Booksellers at Laurelwood in Memphis on November 3 at 6:30 p.m.

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Ghost Town

Ashley Crownover highlights Nashville’s haunts in a new book for young readers

nashvillebooAshley Crownover invites the ghost of Hank Williams to guide children on a tour of Nashville’s haunted spots in her new picture book, Nashville Boo! She will haunt Nashville’s East Side Story herself with a special Halloween party and book-signing on October 29 at 5 p.m.

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A Uniquely Tennessee Take on the Haunted House

Girl meets house, house has ghosts, in Cherie Priest’s new novel

the-family-plot-cover_priestf16With the continued existence of her family’s Nashville salvage business hanging in the balance, Dahlia Dutton leads a work team to dismantle an old house—an old haunted house—in Chattanooga in Cherie Priest’s delightfully spooky The Family Plot.

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Ravening on Ahead

In his debut collection, Noah Warren accepts human limitations

In The Destroyer in the Glass, poet Noah Warren calmly considers the great mysteries of life and death. He will read at Vanderbilt University in Nashville on November 1 at 7 p.m. The event, part of the Gertrude Vanderbilt and Harold S. Vanderbilt Visiting Writers Series, is free and open to the public.

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All Corners of the World

In a new picture book, Kate DePalma and Tessa Strickland celebrate the cultures of children

the-barefoot-book-of-children_fc_rgb_72dpiHow do children around the world live? It’s more than a little bit daunting to tackle that question in a picture book for children, but that’s precisely what Kate DePalma and Tessa Strickland do, and with success, in The Barefoot Book of Children.

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