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Please click one of the links below to enter the RingSurf Viewer. JOIN RING NOWMontani PublishingPublishers of Appalachian memoirs mid-20th century. We appreciate an honest life well lived. Here at Montani Publishing you won't find any books on celebrity affairs or designer drugs. There's a heck of a lot of drama to be found in the regular lives of the non-glitterati, and we aim to find it and bring it to you.
Smokey Mountain BreakdownThe ongoing story of one woman, four dogs, 20 acres and a herd of goats.
Shuckand JiveA Presbyterian minister blogs about spirituality, culture, religion (both organized and disorganized), life, evolution, literature, Jesus and lightening up. John Shuck is the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Elizabethton, Tennessee www.1stpres-eliz.org (a liberal church on the buckle of the Bible belt).
Granny Sue's News and ReviewsStorytelling, writing, life and all that intervenes
Appalachian TreksA look at the beauty to be discovered exploring the mountains of northeast Tennessee and western North Carolina.
Learning Resources Center Staff NewsThis blog highlights the accomplishments of the staff who work in the Learning Resources Centers at Southern State Community College, located in southern Ohio.
Orlando Stone SoupIn the heart of the Appalachian hills, at the edge of the Little Kanawha River Basin, is Oil Creek and its tributaries. At the confluence of Clover Fork & Oil Creek the railroad town of Orlando developed in the late 1800s and withered in the mid 1900s. For two hundred years a small community has loved, worked, fought and worshiped here in the OIl Creek watershed and raised new generations to do the same. Here are some of the stories of that community.
Appalachian WritersThis journal gives exposure to some of Appalachia’s finest new writers. Of particular interest are pieces relating to the land, its people and their culture, but will not be limited to rural writings. All contributors are from or have strong ties to Appalachia.
Kentucky FarmerThe purpose of this journal is to give exposure to some of Kentucky’s finest writers, particularily those with ties to the land and the mountains. Although content will not be limited to just rural writings.
Dark Chocolate, Red WineDark Chocolate, Red Wine is an online journal.
Blind Pig & The AcornCelebrating my Appalachian Heritage. Blogging about my artwork, my families music, and my love for all things old-time or vintage.
The Grafton 123 House of CoffeeThe aches, pains and delights of establishing a modern Coffee House in downtown Grafton, WV.
MK Stover Appalachian writer's blog: updates, publications, ideas, parenting, rambling...
Taylor County, West VirginiaHistory, links, facts, tidbits, trivia, folklore, current events, daytripping, and fascinating miscellanea about Taylor County, West Virginia.