by Do South | Oct 1, 2022 | Featured, People
In an age when so much is manufactured by machines and shipped out by faceless companies consumed by the bottom line, buying something from the source, from the hands that grew it and the people who put their heart and soul into bringing it to fruition, is incredibly...
by Do South | Oct 1, 2022 | Issues
by Do South | Oct 1, 2022 | Southern Lit
It was there, in the black and white of shadows and light, the curves and angles of words made reality. Every thought. Every emotion. All confessions whispered in the dark to an empty room, now brought into the light. Megan closed her eyes and held her breath. How she...
by Do South | Sep 1, 2022 | Issues
by Do South | Sep 1, 2022 | News & Events, People
Over the years, there has been a return to artisanal goods, to items made by hand that bear the imprint of their maker—a human with a story and a name, rather than a heartless machine. It’s authentic and real. Quilts have long been a part of the tapestry of Americana,...