The Reivers –– William Faulkner’s Final Book William Faulkner’s last book published was in 1963, The Reivers. In 1969 Hollywood made it into a movie starring...
In his classic Delta autobiography, Lanterns On the Levee, William Alexander Percy wrote, “With us, when you speak of ‘the river,’ though there be many, you...
My first novel, Wolf’s Run, was published in 2010. In interviews, at book signings and in cocktail party chatter, I’m often asked, “How long did...
A week after Hurricane Irene hit the eastern coast of the U.S., we drove back to New Jersey from a family reunion in Mississippi. Our seeing...
Gerald W. Walton was born in Neshoba County, Mississippi, on September 11, 1934. He graduated from Dixon High School and attended East Central Community College for...
The Blind Pig hosts fifth annual potluck supper and food drive Tuesday “Everybody’s welcome,” says Owner Jim Moore, who will be frying and smoking turkeys for...
The term “Bedouin” is derived from an Arabic word which means “desert dweller,” and describes an Arabian ethnic group that has long been divided into tribes,...
A New Orleans native, Ron Borne is a medicinal chemist by experience, and an amateur writer by avocation. He served Ole Miss and the School...
OK, I’ve already said it on television on Red Blue Review and live on the air on SuperTalk radio, so now I’ll write it here –...
From the Ole Miss Sports Information Desk Linn “Pap” Pang was honored as the Ole Miss Community Hero of the week during the Vanderbilt game. Mr....