by Do South | Apr 1, 2021 | Southern Lit
[title subtitle=”WORDS Liesel Schmidt IMAGE Nejron Photo/Shutterstock][/title] I was sitting alone, folded forward in a padded chair as I considered the shoes on my feet with the concentration of someone making a life-altering decision. My left foot was encased...
by Do South | Jun 1, 2019 | People
[title subtitle=”words Sharla Cameron images courtesy Gary and Sharla Cameron”][/title] I met Gary K. Cameron when I was a seventh grader at Ramsey Junior High, in Fort Smith. He was an upperclass man and in the ninth grade. We were in band together, so I...
by Do South | Mar 1, 2019 | People
[title subtitle=”words: Jessica Sowards”][/title] I received my first camera on my ninth birthday. It was an old 110 mm film camera loaded and ready with my first roll of film. I also received thirty dollars in single bills stuffed into a little tin. I...
by Do South | Feb 1, 2019 | Issues, Profiles
by Do South | Feb 1, 2019 | People
[title subtitle=”words: Jessica Sowards”][/title] I spend the winter craving the world to turn green again. By February, it is a fairly desperate situation. Every morning, I sit at the living room window overlooking my garden. There is more mud than...