The First Lady of the Confederate States of America is assassinated as she dedicates a new warship at the Hampton Roads Shipyard. A tragedy, but not unexpected between enemies. Except the Confederate vessel is an aircraft carrier. The year is 2013. And the assassin is a U.S. terrorist. By taking advantage of its early motivation and superior organization, the South won the Civil War in 1862. Today, the two Americas - the United States and the Confederate States - coexist uneasily. The United States has never recognized the sovereignty of the Confederacy, and still claims the South as its...
The First Lady of the Confederate States of America is assassinated as she dedicates a new warship at the Hampton Roads Shipyard. A tragedy, but not u...
Flying South No. 1, 2014 is a debut literary journal from Winston-Salem, NC. It features the winners of the Winston-Salem Writers' anthology contest in poetry (Janet Joyner, Steve Cushman, Mary Jo Balstreri), flash fiction (Grace Ellis, Janet Joyner, Angell Caudill), short story (Janet Joyner, Joan Leotta, Michele Tracy Berger), creative nonfiction (Mark Havlik, Lynn Veach Sadler, Michele Tracy Berger), and 10-minute play (Marilynn Barner Anselmi, Serena Cates). It also includes bonus essays by invited guests Steve Mitchell, Carol Roan and Stan Washburn.
Flying South No. 1, 2014 is a debut literary journal from Winston-Salem, NC. It features the winners of the Winston-Salem Writers' anthology contest i...