| The Southern Poetry Anthology, Volume X: Alabama | | Editor:
| Wright, William Fuller, J. Bruce Byas, Taylor Vines, Adam | Contribution by:
| Byas, Taylor Vines, Adam Anderson, Daniel Bensko, John Bolden, Emma Case, David Cato, Shelly Stewart Chandler, Alyx Chappell, Carrie Collins, Robert Cotton, H. M. Courington, Chella Crunk, T. Davenport, Laura DeVaughn, Daniel Drake, Will Justice Elkins, Ansel Entler, Kristin Fargason, William Gaskin, Kate Gray, Juliana Green, Regan Green, Sharony Haddin, Theodore Hall, Audrey Hargett-Hsu, Kathryn Harrison, Joseph Hembree, Carolyn Hendrix, Raye Holmes, Thomas Alan Horne, Jennifer Houghton, Rachel Hudgins, Andrew Hughey, Elizabeth Jones, Ashley M. Jones, Rodney Jordan, J. M. Langland, Amelie Layne, Matthew Lewis, Quinn Logue, McLeod Manning, Maurice Maples, Kwoya Fagin McCall, Jason McLarney, Rose Mersmann, James Moore, Daniel Edward Murphy, Jim Oliu, Brian Palughi, Em Pence, Charlotte Rushton, Rusty Saad, John Segrest, Austin Shoop, Jordan Smith, R. T. Sorochinsky, Anastasia Southwick, Kimberly Ann Taylor, Cheyenne Thompson, Jeanie Tullos, Allen Walker, Jason Gordy Weaver, Richard White, Patti York, Jake Adam | Series title: | The Southern Poetry Anthology Ser. | ISBN: | 978-1-68003-326-7 | Publication Date: | Dec 2023 | Publisher: | Texas Review Press
| Book Format: | Paperback | List Price: | USD $29.95 | Book Description:
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Ranked among the top in the nation for its range of overall biodiversity, Alabama is far more variegated than many first assume. With its volatile history, its extraordinary landscapes, and its breadth of human perspectives, Alabamians have been underrepresented in Southern poetry, and this volume seeks to shed light on established and new, diverse voices in the Yellowhammer State. Ranked among the top in the nation for its range of overall biodiversity, Alabama is far more variegated than many first assume. With its volatile history, its extraordinary landscapes, and its breadth of human perspectives, Alabamians have been underrepresented in Southern poetry, and this volume seeks to shed light on established and new, diverse voices in the Yellowhammer State. | |