Hiram, U.S.A.: Essays from the Hill
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Joyce Dyer,
Scott C. Lucas, Stewart Thompson, Sara Clark , Dave Rogers , Dominique Blanc , Joanna Schroeder, Daniel Yockel (Goodreads Author)
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Literary descriptions written across the eras can lend enormous insight into the flavor and character of a place over time. Samplings of written words by those who walked our trails or ambled along our sidewalks before we did can provide a provocative sense of history and engage our imagination.
Such is the nature of Hiram, U.S.A., a collection of 28 essays written about Hi...more
Such is the nature of Hiram, U.S.A., a collection of 28 essays written about Hi...more
Paperback, 169 pages
Published
December 2007
by Hiram College
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Joyce Dyer is director of the Lindsay-Crane Center for Writing and Literature at Hiram College in Hiram, Ohio, and John S. Kenyon Professor of English. Dyer is the author of three books, The Awakening: A Novel of Beginnings, In a Tangled Wood: An Alzheimer’s Journey, and Gum-Dipped: A Daughter Remembers Rubber Town, and the editor of Bloodroot: Reflections on Place by Appalachian Women Writers. Sh...more
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