A conversation with Sheila Bosworth

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Author Sheila Bosworth develops her novels from ideas and writes without an outline. Her characters evoke the same emotions, elegance and eloquence which have typified Southerners. Her latest book, 'Slow Poison,' tackles the issue of people trapped by circumstances.

Author: Young, Dianne
Portrayals, Criticism and interpretation, Southern States, Bosworth, Sheila

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A journal of literary pieces

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The houses of famous Southern writers like William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Mark Twain, Alex Haley and Kate Chopin serve as inspirations for some of their greatest works. The literary enthusiast expects to know more about these writers by just visiting their homes.

Author: Young, Dianne
Personal narratives, Homes and haunts, Twain, Mark, Faulkner, William, Literary landmarks, Chopin, Kate, Wolfe, Thomas, Haley, Alex

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Winning is their habit

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Head coaches John McDonnell and Anson Dorrance have made a name for the University of Arkansas in the field of sports. McDonnel has given the university 28 NCAA track and field championships while Dorrance brought his team its first soccer national title.

Author: Young, Dianne
Officials and employees, Behavior, Soccer coaches, Track and field coaches, McDonnell, John, Dorrance, Anson, University of Arkansas

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