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In this essay, Doreen Fulcher encourages us to "take the road less travelled!"
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Davis Blackwelder brings us another of his "Uncle Bill" stories. His Uncle Bill was a legendary character in his family, and Davis is determined to keep the old stories alive!
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Susan Luther brings us her observations of her church organist's footwear in this poem entitled The Organist's Socks.
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Alex Moore takes us on a ride through the backwoods of Alabama back in the 1970's, searching out moonshine stills. His story is named "White Lightning".
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Sundial poet Alan Burkett brings us reflections on that unique Southern city, New Orleans.
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New Sundial contributor Elizabeth Seifried shares a story of a kindness offered by her Mawmaw in Danville, Alabama.
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In our last episode of 2024, Patricia Sammon recalls a family trip from Canada to Florida back in 1969. Her story is called "Winter Fruit".
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We hope you enjoy this encore presentation of a documentary about trailblazing journalist, civil rights advocate, master storyteller and Sundial Writers Corner contributor Kathryn Tucker Windham. This remembrance originally aired June 24th, 2011.
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Our Sundial Writers bring you stories and poetry of Christmases past and present.
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Contributor Hethalyn Godwin finds herself far from home and away from all things familiar in this essay entitled Christmas in Bombay.
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Rebecca Moore reflects on the uses of nostalgia, recalling a talk she heard 10 years ago at a school assembly right before the winter break.
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Sundial contributor Martena Koken, like most of us, has spent some time worrying about making the perfect holiday pie!
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In this week leading up to Thanksgiving, Sundial contributor Carol Hoch offers us a story of love and gratitude.
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Rose Battle returns with a remembrance of events at her family's cemetery in Jackson County, Alabama.
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New contributor Cindy Baier shares her history of writing poetry to work through life's challenges.
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New contributor Will Seamus recalls an occurrence in the middle of a busy and noisy workday at an electronics warehouse. His story is called "Receiving".
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Sundial contributor Donna Geise has written a sestina in loving memory of her Great Aunt Erma, a beautiful, free spirit.
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Today's Sundial Writers Corner episode features a school days story from Debra Quarles. She remembers it well, and turns out, so does her teacher 50 years later!