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Roy Blount Jr.

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Thoughts on a slippery principle

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Making a fuss about Faulkner and college football

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Roy Blount, Jr. on tussling with a nasty vine… and losing

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The inspiring spirit of the Mad Potter of Biloxi

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Why is it so hard to break bread with a lizard

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Making tunes and new friends in the sky

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Finding answers in a sweet syrup

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A stately defense of a much-maligned holiday

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Ruminating on the many virtues of black-eyed peas

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You’re never too old for the beach—just the water

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Thoughts on a brand-new stride

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A few good reasons why cash is still king

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The not-so-glamorous life of an author on the road

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Seeking solace — and inspiration — behind the house

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On tangling with facial hair

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Standing up for Southern food––and rutabagas

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It’s official: Pimento has hit it big

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Living in a world without smells

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Why we need a world full of bees

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An appreciation of an under-appreciated fish