In my study of Southern History, a woman named Fanny Kemble keeps showing up. Who was she? There is some hush in her mention, in the older books, as though she is ‘an outsider’. Oh, my, go… more →
Charleston through an Artist's eyesvonnah 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 →
amgroupblog wrote 3 weeks ago: I’m currently writing a dissertation on the development of what I call the “soulmate nar … more →
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 →
svonnah wrote 1 month ago: Hey everyone, My username on Fictionpress was svonnah-la-fay, but my real name is Savannah J. Foley. … more →
lunchcountersitin wrote 1 month ago: Most people know of slavery, but we don’t know about slavery. Specifically, we don’t kno … more →
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 →
VisualRiver wrote 2 months ago: The Fall Pilgrimage in Natchez is September 26 through October 10, 2009, “Hostesses in period … more →
philthepill136286 wrote 2 months ago: We’re going to take a break from politics, internet memes, and pop culture to discuss the Amer … more →
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 →
Ani wrote 2 months ago: Looking for a great get-away? Check out the Rhett House Inn – the quintessential Southern sett … more →
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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 →
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 →
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 →
Marinade Dave wrote 5 months ago: There was a land of Cavaliers and Cotton Fields called the “Old South.” Here in this pre … more →
lunchcountersitin wrote 5 months ago: The Octoroon is a tragic mulatto play by Irish playwright and actor Dion Boucicault. It opened on Br … more →
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 →
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 →
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 →