By Victoria Howerton (From issue seven of Elder Mountain) In the 1930s there was no West Plains Civic Center. In its place sat a record store owned by a local couple. There was a modest sound proof room in the back where customers could take the records for a trial run. They had a lot of repeat business, at least browsing business, in part because of that room and in part … [Read more...] about Evenings with Betty Dine
Archives for January 2020
By Henry Hughes (From issue seven of Elder Mountain) I normally don’t think about death in the morning, about crying women and well-dressed men in hexagonal pine caskets loaded into a black wagon. Driving down foggy Highway 19 from West Plains, Missouri, the morning after attending the Ozarks Studies Symposium and Abby Burnett’s presentation on traditional burial … [Read more...] about Life and Loss on the Eleven Point
By Brian Hardman (From issue seven of Elder Mountain) Storytelling is often thought of, first and foremost, as entertainment, but in many regions, it is a key to preserving cultural history and memory. In the Ozarks, for example, storytelling goes by many humorous names. If you have spent much time in the region, you have likely heard someone spinning a windy, telling a … [Read more...] about Remembering Yonder Mountain: Storytelling as Cultural Survival
Spitzer, Mark. Beautifully Grotesque Fish of the American West. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2017. Fish maniac, Mark Spitzer, devotes insane hours and energy to piscine pursuits with the rod and notebook studying various species, interviewing anglers and biologists, catching lots of fish, letting most go and keeping a few to prepare using his mouthwatering … [Read more...] about Book Review: Beautifully Grotesque Fish of the American West
House Hunting, Bee Branch, Arkansas Beneath the flaking green lay the previous peach. The tin roof looked like pie pans Grandma tied to posts in her garden, counting on wind to bang the crows away. I unlocked the attic with a skeleton key for a view of the whole town—its waxy trees, church steeple, trailer of watermelons. We passed on the place; but I wonder how … [Read more...] about Poetry: Paulette Guerin (Issue Ten)