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Anthology of Appalachian Writers: Homer Hickam Volume II Makes its Debut

 

The newest “Anthology of Appalachian Writers: Homer Hickam Volume VII,” published by Shepherd University, the Shepherd University Foundation, and the West Virginia Center for the Book, made its official debut on Tuesday, October 7 with a reading, titled “A Celebration of Appalachian Storytellers and a Musical Interlude.” The event was held at the Robert C. Byrd Center for Legislative Studies auditorium followed by a reception, sponsored by the Foundation, in the Scarborough Library’s Reading Room.

The event also included an original musical composition based on a poem by Frank X Walker, “Ambiguity Over the Confederate Flag,” by composer and Shepherd alumnus (and Foundation scholar!) Kaziah White. The piece was performed by students from Shepherd University’s Music Department.

“Each anthology highlights the work of the Appalachian Heritage writer-in-residence, with scholarship, interviews, and a range of literary pieces that reflect the heritage writer’s interests,” said Dr. Sylvia Shurbutt, professor of English and senior managing editor of the anthology. “Because Homer Hickam was our heritage writer, the focus this year in putting the book together was on West Virginia, the coal mining culture, and original stories from the region.

“This is one of our finest anthologies, an exquisite gem of superb Appalachian writing,” Shurbutt added. “Homer was kind enough to give us one of his unpublished Rocket Boys stories, called ‘A Most Unwelcome Adventure,’ which is the highlight of the volume.”

Besides the original unpublished story by Hickam, which is based on the characters from his Rocket Boys trilogy, the volume includes poetry by West Virginia Poet Laureate Marc Harshman and award-winning fiction writers and poets Natalie Sypolt, Jessica Salfia, Kathleen Furbee, Llewellyn McKernan, Sue Silver, Zach Davis, Mark Defoe, and other Appalachian writers from across the country.

Editor David O. Hoffman included an original piece by heritage writer John Fox, Jr., and an essay about Fox’s contribution to 19th century local color writing. An essay about and an interview with Hickam are included in the collection, as well as an essay on Harshman. The collection also contains photographs of the region from photographers such as Randi Ward, a Pushcart nominee whose work has been published before in the book.

Homer Hickam was the 2014 Appalachian Heritage Writer-in-Residence (AHWIR) and the recipient of the Appalachian Heritage Writer’s award funded by the West Virginia Humanities Council. Hickam worked throughout 2014 with the AHWIR Committee on completion of the anthology. He also took part in the 2014 West Virginia Fiction Competition and the Appalachian Heritage Festival. The anthology is the final component of Hickam’s service as Appalachian Heritage Writer-in-Residence.

The Homer Hickam anthology can be purchased from the Shepherd University Bookstore, online at www.shepherdbook.com/, at Tamarack, and at a variety of bookstores and museums.  For more information about the Hickam volume and to learn submission information for the newest volume, which will be published next year and feature 2015 AHWIR Nikki Giovanni, visit www.shepherd.edu/ahwirweb/anthology/.

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