by Do South | Nov 1, 2020 | Southern Lit
[title subtitle=”WORDS Liesel Schmidt IMAGE Africa Studio/Shutterstock”][/title] This is the finale of a two-part fictional story. Part one was featured in our October issue. You may click to read Part I here. Because of that one day, that one horrible...
by Do South | Oct 1, 2020 | Southern Lit
[title subtitle=”WORDS Liesel Schmidt IMAGES Africa Studio/Shutterstock”][/title] This is the first installment of a two-part fictional story. Part two will be featured in our November issue. She’d been fine until she saw it. She’d been strong,...
by Do South | Sep 1, 2020 | Southern Lit
[title subtitle=”WORDS Sarah Phillips-Burger IMAGE Walter Bilotta/Shutterstock”][/title] “I’m going to take Tilly to your mother’s for the morning,” Jacob announced before kissing Lana on the forehead. Lana, lying in bed, simply nodded in reply. “Is there...
by Do South | Aug 1, 2020 | Southern Lit
[title subtitle=”WORDS Sarah Phillips-Burger IMAGES Ronnie Chua/Shutterstock”][/title] “Good morning, Cayden,” Andrew cooed at his little boy as he stroked his dark hair. “Time to wake up, it’s your first day of school.” The little body, balled up and snug...
by Do South | Jul 1, 2020 | Southern Lit
[title subtitle=”WORDS Sarah Phillips-Burger IMAGE OlPhotoV/Shutterstock”][/title] Ruth was always running late. The ongoing joke in her family was that you could always depend on three things: death, taxes, and Ruth being the last one to arrive anywhere....