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Alligator mississippiensis
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by Will H. Blackwell, Jr. Hunting (binoculars and camera only) some dozen miles above the “Y” made by the confluence of the Yazoo ...
Snow Day
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Story and photo by Bernie Brown Like drifting fluff, the snow turned North Hills Drive into a white, unspoiled plane while Sop...
The Poet
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by Ed Nichols Five miles outside the mountain town of Clarkesville, Georgia, Sonny Butler, farmer—and poet—sat i...
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by Tom Sheehan It Might Not Be So Bad Living Here Each room in this house aches with yesterday under wallp...
Interview with author Dixon Hearne, Ph.D.
Brief Bio: Louisiana native Dixon Hearne teaches and writes in southern California and Mississippi. His creative work has been twice n...
Twitter Literature (#ReveLit)
#Revelit was a Twitter event hosted by us @BelleReveLit. Below you'll find our favorite 140 characters or less poetry/stories. A specia...
Vacuum
by R.J. Fox Jr. They were already running late for their friend’s wedding in the midst of yet another screaming match. It was the onl...
Pushcart Nominations 2013
Since opening our inboxes in April of this year, we've received some wonderful literary works. It was incredibly difficult to determin...
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