Me and the Devil
A tangled web of truth and fiction surrounds blues legend Robert Johnson's alleged deal with the devil. Listen to how this quintessential Southern tall tale obscured Johnson's genuine genius.
By Chuck Reece
Poetry
When the World Opens Up
Christian J. Collier, a rising voice in Southern poetry, explores loss, faith, and the complexities of Black identity in the South. His work challenges traditional masculinity and interrogates the divine.
By Andy Fogle /
Poetry
Fallen Monuments and Faithful Love
Nature is delicate. Lies are persistent. Love is steadfast.
By Paul Jones /
Poetry
Dear Winter
Deep in the heart of the season, this Tennessee poet tells winter to bring it on.
By Chris Wood /
Poetry
I Was a Ferry Among the Stars
A poignant exploration of grief, memory, and the enduring connection to lost loved ones. In the streets of a city haunted by absence, solace is found in the eternal presence of those who have passed.
By Christian J. Collier /
Poetry
Not One Single Scar
Through vivid imagery and raw emotion, Zoe explores the complexities of faith, family, and identity in the heart of coal country.