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Contributors to this issue Warren J. Carson grew up in the Western North Carolina Mountains. He teaches English at USC-Spartanburg and serves as an Advisory Editor of the College Language Association Journal. Fred Chappell is one of the most highly acclaimed contemporary Appalachian writers. The Poet Laureate of North Carolina since 1997, Chappell is a recipient of the prestigious Bollingen Prize in Poetry given by the Yale University Library and of the award for the best foreign novel by the Académie Française. A native of Canton, North Carolina, Chappell has taught at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro since 1964. Scott R. Christianson lives, works, and goes fly-fishing in Southwest Virginia. He teaches English at Radford University and has been published in The Yeats Eliot Review, The Dictionary of Literary Biography, The Writing Instructor and other publications. Fred Chappell's fiction. Casey Clabough teaches at Lynchburg College in Virginia. He is the author of Elements: The Novels ofJames Dickey and is currently working on a book on Julie Dunlop did not grow up in Kentucky as reported in the Winter 2002 Appalachian Heritage, but rather in Vienna, Virginia, with close ties to her mother's kin in the Wise County town of Appalachia, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Appalachian Review University of North Carolina Press

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Appalachian Review , Volume 31 (3) – Jan 8, 2003

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Abstract

Warren J. Carson grew up in the Western North Carolina Mountains. He teaches English at USC-Spartanburg and serves as an Advisory Editor of the College Language Association Journal. Fred Chappell is one of the most highly acclaimed contemporary Appalachian writers. The Poet Laureate of North Carolina since 1997, Chappell is a recipient of the prestigious Bollingen Prize in Poetry given by the Yale University Library and of the award for the best foreign novel by the Académie Française. A native of Canton, North Carolina, Chappell has taught at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro since 1964. Scott R. Christianson lives, works, and goes fly-fishing in Southwest Virginia. He teaches English at Radford University and has been published in The Yeats Eliot Review, The Dictionary of Literary Biography, The Writing Instructor and other publications. Fred Chappell's fiction. Casey Clabough teaches at Lynchburg College in Virginia. He is the author of Elements: The Novels ofJames Dickey and is currently working on a book on Julie Dunlop did not grow up in Kentucky as reported in the Winter 2002 Appalachian Heritage, but rather in Vienna, Virginia, with close ties to her mother's kin in the Wise County town of Appalachia,

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Published: Jan 8, 2003

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