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Michael Amos Cody

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Michael Amos Cody Last evening, just after supper, when we had moved out to the veranda to worship the last light, the unspeakable sounded its claim on our fifty acres …moreLast evening, just after supper, when we had moved out to the veranda to worship the last light, the unspeakable sounded its claim on our fifty acres of forested mountain side and stony creek bed. What we heard began as a forlorn howl, such as some creature might make if it returned to its den to find the place and its little ones destroyed, a howl that escalated into a scream of rage, the echoes of which seemed to spread invisible fire through the woods and sent us scrambling for . . .(less)
Michael Amos Cody I don't know about a plot, but here's a possible inciting incident. One Sunday morning, I stepped out my front door in the woods south of Asheville. I…moreI don't know about a plot, but here's a possible inciting incident. One Sunday morning, I stepped out my front door in the woods south of Asheville. I intended to fetch the newspaper, but I was stopped when I looked down and saw a woman's dew-wet footprint on the concrete stoop. Just a single footprint, angled in such a way that I could tell somebody had stepped up cautiously (only one step--so, ready to run if caught) to look through the window into my home office, with a view of my bathroom sink and mirror. I looked up from the footprint and looked around, but all was quiet in the woods. (less)
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The One-Star Rating

Without an accompanying review, does it say more about the rater or the rated?

My latest novel Streets of Nashville has been out for five months (since its release on 15 April 2025). Sometime last week, a one-star rating appeared on Amazon. Given that reviews have been good and ratings prior to last week have ranged from five stars to three, with five stars prominent, I expected the inevitable

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Michael Cody Michael Cody said: " Wild Wind is a wonderful little volume reflecting the rich diversity of songs in the extensive catalog of singer-songwriter Robert Earl Keen. Each piece of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction is triggered by a different Keen composition. The aut ...more "

 

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The Deliverance of Barker McRae by Stacia Pelletier
"Absolutely gorgeous writing in a compelling story that calls to mind Lauren Groff’s The Vaster Wilds and Charles Portis’s True Grit. Well-researched and affecting, the books explores some lesser-known events of 1830s Georgia in a way that makes them " Read more of this review »
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House Made of Dawn by N. Scott Momaday
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N. Scott Momaday's novel House Made of Dawn is dark, complex, brutal, honest, and inspiring. It speaks back to the United States of America's heinous sin of attempting to physically and spiritually disembowel the people whose land this was before tho ...more
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Songs by Honeybird by Peter McDade
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Peter McDade's Songs by Honeybird bears the trademark of the author's signature engagement with music--the making of it, the power of it. The novel is also enriched with McDade's interest in history--the study of it, the teaching of it, the academic ...more
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Rain Gods by James Lee Burke
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This was a rereading of James Lee Burke's Rain Gods, and I enjoyed it just as much as the first reading. Sheriff Hackberry Holland and Deputy Pam Tibbs are a great duo, and Burke enriches their relationship with a surprising sexual tension. Preacher ...more
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This House of Sky by Ivan Doig
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This reading of This House of Sky was a rereading, a revisiting of Montana after many years. Ivan Doig's beautiful language and his recreations of characters and events in his life have held up wonderfully since the book's first publication in the la ...more
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Texas Wind by Adam Van Winkle
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Texas Wind is a terrific little anthology of prose and poetry "incited" by—inspired by—the incredible cosmos of songwriters who have called Texas home at one time or another. Regardless of what you think about the Lone Star State politically, economi ...more
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Tense and, after a point, relentless. The 2nd half of Rednecks seemed particularly well paced.
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King of Ashes by S.A. Cosby
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A story of family, loss, violence, and Virginia roads that ultimately lead nowhere, King of Ashes burns like a fast fuse to the pop of its inevitable ending.
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Alexis de Tocqueville
“In reality it is far less prejudicial to witness the immorality of the great than to witness that immorality which leads to greatness.”
Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America: Volume 1

Flannery O'Connor
“Whenever I'm asked why Southern writers particularly have a penchant for writing about freaks, I say it is because we are still able to recognize one. To be able to recognize a freak, you have to have some conception of the whole man, and in the South the general conception of man is still, in the main, theological. That is a large statement, and it is dangerous to make it, for almost anything you say about Southern belief can be denied in the next breath with equal propriety. But approaching the subject from the standpoint of the writer, I think it is safe to say that while the South is hardly Christ-centered, it is most certainly Christ-haunted. The Southerner, who isn't convinced of it, is very much afraid that he may have been formed in the image and likeness of God. Ghosts can be very fierce and instructive. They cast strange shadows, particularly in our literature. In any case, it is when the freak can be sensed as a figure for our essential displacement that he attains some depth in literature.”
Flannery O'Connor, Mystery and Manners: Occasional Prose

Herman Melville
“Hast seen the white whale?”
Herman Melville, Moby-Dick

G.K. Chesterton
“Every high civilization decays by forgetting obvious things.”
G.K. Chesterton

G.K. Chesterton
“The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult; and left untried.”
G.K. Chesterton, What's Wrong with the World

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