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From the Red Hills Writers Project website:
This anthology is intended to spark important conversations from Thomasville to Panacea, from Apalachicola to Aucilla, about how we might collectively guide our rapidly-growing region into a future that won't break our hearts.
In this unique volume, you will experience this land through the stories of:
the truly indigenous, including a titled Creek chief from Blountstown an 82-year-old naturalist and worm grunter; our area's premiere naturalists, including Bruce Means, Jack and Anne Rudloe and Jim Cox; brilliant local writers, who will share their fierce love of this bioregion and its irreplaceable natural treasures.
This anthology is intended to spark important conversations from Thomasville to Panacea, from Apalachicola to Aucilla, about how we might collectively guide our rapidly-growing region into a future that won't break our hearts.
In this unique volume, you will experience this land through the stories of:
the truly indigenous, including a titled Creek chief from Blountstown
an 82-year-old naturalist and worm grunter;
our area's premiere naturalists, including Bruce Means, Jack and Anne Rudloe and Jim Cox;
brilliant local writers, who will share their fierce love of this bioregion and its irreplaceable natural treasures.