A look at medieval and early modern religious manuscripts in the Charles Lucc Harrison Collection, Kent Library, Southeast Missouri State University. The book explores the history of the collection an
Faulkner and Hurston is a collection of literary criticism from the 2016 Faulkner/Hemingway Conference at Southeast Missouri State University. Faulkner and Hemingway is Volume Six in Southeast's Faulk
Robert W. Hamblin describes his friendship with Louis Daniel Brodsky as they acquired materials with which they founded the Faulkner special collection at Southeast Missouri State University's Kent Li
James Harold ?Jim” Hamby was a football coach at Southeast Missouri State University and a brilliant, very popular professor of philosophy at Southeast from 1968 until his death in 1986 at the age of
Faulkner and Morrison is a collection of literary criticism from the Faulkner/Morrison Conference at Southeast Missouri State University.Faulkner and Morrison is volume three in Southeast's Faulkner C
Faulkner and Warren is a collection of literary criticism from the 2012 Faulkner/Warren Conference at Southeast Missouri State University. Faulkner and Warren is Volume Four in Southeast's Faulkner Co
The fifteen essays in this volume were selected from papers presented at the Faulkner and Chopin Conference hosted by Southeast Missouri State University's Center for Faulkner Studies in Cape Girardea
The fifteen papers included in this volume edited by Robert W. Hamblin and Melanie Speight were presented at the Faulkner and Twain Conference hosted by Southeast Missouri State University’s Center fo
In Dreamers, author Jerry Ford has pulled together the stories of grit and glory from entertainers he's known who made it to the Big Time, even though they started from small Southeast Missouri towns.
In the fall of 1864, Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith appointed Major General Sterling Price to lead a raid behind Federal lines into Missouri and to capture St. Louis or Jefferson City. Price e
Faulkner and Hurston is a collection of literary criticism from the 2014 Faulkner/Hurston Conference at Southeast Missouri State University. Faulkner and Hurston is Volume Five in Southeast&rsquo
Beginning with a century-old house at 313 Themis Street in Cape Girardeau—and its mysterious inside arch that suggested a once-outside doorway—Kaye Smith Hamblin has created a book that charts not onl
Because of his love of legal history and his respect for the United States Federal District Court of the Eastern District of Mis?souri, Senior United States Dis?trict Judge E. Richard Webber had long
The anthology Proud to Be: Writing by American Warriors showcases writing from military veterans and their families from across the nation, including writing about WWI and WWII, Vietnam, the Gulf Conf
It’s the Midwest in the 1970-80s, and Mary is growing up in Detroit, where the recession hits hard, and jobs are scarce. In a set of linked stories, Mary tries to conjure the spirits of protecti
House is an Enigma is an investigation of the language used to house descriptions of the body, which so often seek to define and determine the boundaries and behaviors of the spirit that lives within.
The anthology Proud to Be: Writing by American Warriors showcases writing from military veterans and their families from across the nation, including writing about WWI and WWII, Vietnam, the Gulf Conf
Told through a series of reminiscences by the titular character’s family, friends, and teachers, Pie Man explores the story of a boy, Adam Olszewski, who on his seventh birthday tries to leave h
Proud to Be: Writing by American Warriors, Volume 5 presents essays, fiction, poetry, interviews, and photographs by military-service personnel, veterans, and their families. The anthology is the fift
“Full of essential solitudes though simultaneously lit by “a whore’s lightbulb against a star sky,” the poems in this, Modlin’s first, book are remarkable for their candor, for their wit, for their ur
“Jason Allen’s A Meditation on Fire is a fierce, courageous collection of poems, a ferocious, yet meditative mission to dig for the truth beneath the surface of all that it means to be human. Allen’s
After school, custodian Oliver Nix investigates a strange sound coming from the boys’ locker room. What he finds rocks this suburban Atlanta community.Langley, a sophomore, claims she was forced, but
Hard-boiled noir meets academic satire in Academy Gothic.Tate Cowlishaw is late for another faculty meeting when he discovers the body of Scoot Simkins, dean of Parshall College. Cowlishaw might be le
In his latest literary thriller, David Armand weaves together the stories of an eccentric cast of dark, frighteningly realist characters, each under suspicion of murdering a young girl, Amber Varnado,
In his latest literary thriller, David Armand weaves together the stories of an eccentric cast of dark, frighteningly realist characters, each under suspicion of murdering a young girl, Amber Varnado,
From Tickfaw to Shongaloo is a comic Southern tale told in the first person by Raylene, a local gossip in little Stokely, Louisiana. Bert Dilly the postmaster (we learn), has been spreading town gossi
From Tickfaw to Shongaloo is a comic Southern tale told in the first person by Raylene, a local gossip in little Stokely, Louisiana. Bert Dilly the postmaster (we learn), has been spreading town gossi
Proud to Be: Writing by American Warriors, Volume 3 presents essays, fiction, poetry, interviews, and photographs by military-service personnel, veterans, and their families. The anthology is the thir
Fifteen-year-old Theresa Williams has just settled under the oak tree in her front yard to read a book when she notices the boot dangling at eye-level. She knows immediately who the dead man is, hangi
Bravery was required in the early 1800s frontier along the Mississippi River, and Annamanda's courage helps her family to survive despite ferocious bears, "panthers," Tecumseh's ire, crop failures, ro
The Shape of Our Faces No Longer Matters: Poems by decorated Iraqi Freedom veteran Gerardo Tony Mena, the first book in a new military-service series. The Military-Service Literature Series is a conti
Proud to Be: Writing by American Warriors, Volume 2 presents essays, fiction, poetry, interviews, and photography by military-service personnel, veterans, and their families. The anthology is the seco
The Execution Of Richard Sturgis, As Told By His Son, Colin is the story of a rowdy, complex family man and his impressionable son, Colin. When a college student is raped and murdered and his body thr
The anthology Proud to Be: Writing by American Warriors showcases writing from military veterans and their families from across the nation, including writing about WWI and WWII, Vietnam, the Gulf Conf
?Like the painting of Vermeer, Jessicca Daigle’s alluring debut collection privileges the reader with moments so quiet they are all too often overlooked by others, despite the indelible ways in which
The Gordonville Grove and the small-town art of frontyard storytelling live on in these hilarious, no-hold-barred tales--witnessed, pretested, and collected by Jerry Ford.