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On Inspiration and Trusting Your Instinct (or, Writing as a Mental Disorder)16 comments

svonnah wrote 2 weeks ago: By Savannah J. Foley If you’re a writer, and I mean a Writer, then you are probably somewhat insane. … more →

Tags: savannahjfoley, writing, Inspiration, go look there, Ray Bradbury, Quotes

Leslie C.

amgroupblog wrote 3 weeks ago: I’m currently writing a dissertation on the development of what I call the “soulmate nar … more →

Tags: Profile, eighteenth century, Emotion, Fiction, narratology, secularization, Sexuality

The Man on the Right Bank and the Man on the Left Bank

Tim Kowal wrote 4 weeks ago: It is a shame that the Civil War, indeed most of the clashes between antebellum North and South, has … more →

Tags: Economics, Progressivism, Civil War, Great Society, Tocqueville

Hey guys (so good to be back!)6 comments

svonnah wrote 1 month ago: Hey everyone, My username on Fictionpress was svonnah-la-fay, but my real name is Savannah J. Foley. … more →

Tags: savannahjfoley, fictionpress, glt, Article

Birthing a Slave: Reproduction and Inhumanity during America's Slavery Era

lunchcountersitin wrote 1 month ago: Most people know of slavery, but we don’t know about slavery. Specifically, we don’t kno … more →

Tags: African-American History, Black History, Black Relationships, black women, Slavery, American History, American Slavery, antebellum slavery, black motherhood

Update: Untitled Poem in Progress

southernpoet wrote 1 month ago: After uploading an audio file of the new poem in progress, here are a few versions so far. I’v … more →

Tags: Poetry, Big Sugar Creek, drafts, Dreams, Inspired by Dan Beachy-Quick, Narrative, Poetry in Progress

The Fall Natchez Pilgrimage

VisualRiver wrote 2 months ago: The Fall Pilgrimage in Natchez is September 26 through October 10, 2009, “Hostesses in period … more →

Tags: Louisiana, @ vacation, Travel, Food, Restaurant, Mississippi, Recreation, Baton Rouge, History

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn1 comment

philthepill136286 wrote 2 months ago: We’re going to take a break from politics, internet memes, and pop culture to discuss the Amer … more →

Tags: Literature, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Banned Books, Book Review, Classic Literature, Huck Finn, Huckleberry Finn, Jim, Mark Twain

Fashion Show!

Liv wrote 2 months ago: Just got back from a long night of work. Came home to a slice of cherry pie and an apple. Yum. I hav … more →

Tags: Random Posts!, Fashion, Current Events, fashion show, 1850, Civil War, southern, hoop skirts

Adventure Alert: The Rhett House Inn

Ani wrote 2 months ago: Looking for a great get-away? Check out the Rhett House Inn – the quintessential Southern sett … more →

Tags: Adventure Alert, SC, Beaufort, BB

Flemington Presbyterian Church, 1852

C. Michael McCall wrote 3 months ago: … more →

Tags: Documentary, Architecture, History, Georgia, flemington, Flemington Presbyterian Church, Liberty County, Gravel Hill

Jason Aldean Concert 10/9/08 with Lady Antebellum (opening act)

countrymusicjunkie wrote 3 months ago: Jason is my favorite country music artist out of many. He’s the best blend of southern rock an … more →

Tags: Concerts, Jason, aldean, Lady, Hillary, scott, Charles, Kelley, Kelly

"Oh, I wish I was in Dixie! Hoorah! Hoorah!"

IntelligentsiaXX wrote 4 months ago: T, I’m still sewing. I had to stop for a while! lol! My fingers need a break. I have been goin … more →

Tags: Construction Phase, Antebellum/Civil War, Hand Sewing, button holes, hook and eye, lord of the rings, pancake butt

...And, Many More to Go!

IntelligentsiaXX wrote 4 months ago: Mom's hoop After I sashay my rear to the bank and then to the grocery, I will spending my aftern … more →

Tags: Antebellum/Civil War, hoop, pattern

Southern Routes40 comments

Marinade Dave wrote 5 months ago: There was a land of Cavaliers and Cotton Fields called the “Old South.” Here in this pre … more →

Tags: Human Interest, Alabama, Stew Bacheler, Dave Knechel, Waffle House, enterprise, Natchez, Mississippi, Dunleith

The Octoroon, a Tragic Mulatto Tale of the Old South

lunchcountersitin wrote 5 months ago: The Octoroon is a tragic mulatto play by Irish playwright and actor Dion Boucicault. It opened on Br … more →

Tags: Biracial, Dion Boucicault, Louisiana, plantation life, quadroon, Slavery, The Octoroon, Tragic Mulatto

Frankly my dear! Antebellum Charleston4 comments

Charlotte Hutson-Wrenn wrote 6 months ago: In my study of Southern History, a woman named Fanny Kemble keeps showing up. Who was she? There is … more →

Tags: charleston south carolina, Culture, South Carolina history, writing, Edisto Island, Fanny Kemble, st. simons, theatre, Actors

Libraries, the Law and Gingko trees2 comments

Charlotte Hutson-Wrenn wrote 6 months ago: Books. There are venerable collections of history in Charleston. One of my favorite places is the Ch … more →

Tags: charleston south carolina, South Carolina history, Architecture, Green, Law, hutson, colonial history, Gingko, Library

Lady Antebellum News!

countrymusicgonewild wrote 6 months ago:   Lady A Needs Your Help   Fan voting for the 2009 CMT Music Awards began on April 13 and ends today … more →

Tags: Country Artist News, News, Lady


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