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I Thought I Heard A Cardinal Sing - Ohios Appalachian Voices is an anthology focused on the unique culture of Ohios Appalachian population. A one-of-a-kind collection, sponsored by the Academy of American Poets and Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Editor Kari Gunter-Seymour writes: Within these pages you will find a lavish mix of voices-Affrilachian, Indigenous, non-binary and LGBTQ; from teens to those creatively aging; poets in recovery, some with disabilities or developmental differences; emerging and well established; some living in the state, others from assorted locations throughout the country-all with a deep connection to Appalachian Ohio. The work speaks honestly and proudly as it represents Ohios Appalachian population, providing examples of honor, endurance, courage, history, love of family, the land; and provides evidence of how even against the odds our people continue to thrive, to work hard to build awareness and overcome mainstream Americas negative response to those with a strong Appalachian heritage.Book specifications:Dimensions: 229 x 152Author: Kari Gunter-SeymourCover type: PaperbackPublishing Year: 2022Publishing Month: 3Pages: 264Language: EnglishPublisher: Sheila-Na-Gig EditionsWeight: 358 g
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