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Bill Ed Scruggs

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Grew up in the hill country of East Tennessee.

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A Link in Time

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CONVERSATION ON BLACK MOUNTAIN

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Canning For Mr. Taylor

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A Colored Christmas

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“We are indubitably defined by scientific reality, but we're just as surely composed of hopes and dreams and our sense of wonder. Our stories tell more important things about us than our microscopes do.”
Bill Ed Scruggs

“We are indubitably defined by scientific reality, but we're just as surely composed of hopes and dreams and our sense of wonder. Our stories tell more important things about us than our microscopes do.”
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