by Do South | Jul 1, 2018 | Southern Lit, Southern Verse
[title subtitle=”Fiction: Marla Cantrell”][/title] I’m driving past Gregory Cemetery on a day in July when the heat has already topped one hundred degrees. That doesn’t stop the ladies who come every morning bearing tin-foil-covered jars that hold roses...
by Do South | Dec 31, 2013 | Poetry
[title subtitle=”lines Gloria Tran”]1st Place Winner[/title] “Been to Nashville, going back” is what I told the man in the antique mall where we stopped to stretch our legs and slim our wallets. Such simple words for so many emotions— been to see our son,...