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HURRICANE FLORENCE
Wilmington-based author Taylor Brown’s account of being inside the roar of Florence
Arts & Culture
The cookbooks, novels, and nonfiction books that G&G editors and contributors loved most this year
Southern Myths
Since the early 1800s, something strange has haunted the waters of Georgia’s Altamaha River
Books
A reading list for the dreary days of winter
Books
Editors, contributors, and Southern booksellers share the new novels, fresh nonfiction, and even a couple of cookbooks at the top of their book stacks
Arts & Culture
Sharing a love of motorcycles with his father brings author Taylor Brown a lifetime of lessons along the South’s back roads—including how to say goodbye
Arts & Culture
From fiction to poetry, and Appalachia to Kansas, the North Carolina author shares his favorite reads of the year, plus a few gems soon to come
Arts & Culture
Odes to the late legendary author from James Lee Burke, S.A. Cosby, and more
Books
Whether you’re into thrillers, photo books, novels, or just anything you can cozy up with on an autumn evening, you’ll find something to savor among these new books
Arts & Culture
Springtime brings a crop of fresh cookbooks and new novels, plus beautiful coffee table tomes
Travel
The route soars over rivers and skirts barrier islands, leading to delicious pit stops and views that will leave a mark on your memory
Arts & Culture
Southern novels, armchair travel guides, rip-through-’em memoirs, and an ode to Foxfire’s enduring legacy
Arts & Culture
Twenty Southern literary treasures, novels, cookbooks, and escapist thrillers.
Books
G&G editors and contributors share what books to cozy up with this autumn
Arts & Entertainment
A survey of opinions ahead of the national championship game
Travel
As summer beckons, six writers chase the open highway, dropping pins along the way at a Mississippi barbecue joint, backlit Blue Ridge vistas, and a cerveza-soaked border town that practically wrote itself into the ultimate road trip song
Books
A new story collection revels in the messiness of life
Arts & Culture
In Race Against Time, a Mississippi journalist recounts the cold cases he helped solve