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“Dusty”

by Adam R. Patrick

Front Porch Memories

by Patti Perry-Armes

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Winners for Appalachia Bare's Folklore Short Story Contest

Mountain Memories

by Delmar R. Knotts

Amber

by David Lavrinovich

“The early morning mountain mist is spread over the valley like a large, gray blanket. Underneath it, the tiny hamlet, snug and settled, rests easy. It is early autumn and the rich greenery of summer is beginning to give way to brown, red, orange, and gold hues that will become more pronounced as the sun comes up over the mountains in the eastern sky.”
Robert Santelli, The Appalachians

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