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Stories from the Blue Moon Cafe #1

Stories From the Blue Moon Cafe II: The American South in Stories, Essays, and Poetry

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The successor to Stories from the Blue Moon Caf&eacute, this new collection of short stories, essays, and poetry continues to illustrate the extraordinary range of styles, topics, and themes in the grand Southern literary tradition.

Gregory Benford, Larry Brown, Jill Conner Browne, John T. Edge, Ben Erickson, Beth Ann Fennelly, Fannie Flagg, Joe Formichella, Tom Franklin, David Fuller, William Gay, Robert Gatewood, Charles Ghigna, W.E.B Griffin, Donald Hays, Frank Turner Hollon, Silas House, Suzanne Hudson, Cassandra King, Eric Kingrea, Suzanne Kingsbury, Jamie Kornegay, Michael Morris, Jack Pendarvis, Ron Rash, Michelle Richmond, George Singleton, Les Standiford, Sidney Thompson, Lee Gay Warren, Brad Watson, David Wright, and Steve Yarbrough.

368 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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Sonny Brewer

21 books34 followers
Sonny Brewer is the author of four novels, including The Poet of Tolstory Park and The Widow and the Tree. He edited the anthology series Stories from the Blue Moon Café and most recently, Don't Quit Your Day Job - Acclaimed Authors and the Day Jobs they Quit published by MP Publishing in 2010.

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1,625 reviews446 followers
August 20, 2017
3.5 stars for this collection, rounded up because they are all southern. As with most short story anthologies, some are excellent, some just okay, but all the people and settings and speech patterns were familiar to me. I liked them enough that I'll look for more of these Blue Moon Cafe books.
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869 reviews18 followers
August 23, 2016
Collection of written works (short stories, poetry, essays) by Southern writes associated with Fairhope, Alabama. Most are enjoyable though forgettable but two authors' writing stood out to me as good examples of Southern writing - Silas House and Suzanne Hudson. Looking forward to reading other collections in the series.
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2,158 reviews16 followers
December 6, 2024
Like almost all short story collections, there's a bell curve at work here and some stories are outstanding and others overwhelming. In all, however, this is a solid collection of good writing. OTOH, damn, but southern writing leans into the depressing and hopeless sometimes.
44 reviews
July 24, 2018
I own this copy and return to it time and again to reread stories such as the one by Silas House.
Profile Image for Joyce.
370 reviews2 followers
June 24, 2019
Lots of stories, some human interest, some mean, and some that make you cringe. No end to the human condition. I didn't enjoy it as much as other multi-story books. Maybe I might read it again sometime. Some stories I just didn't like much.
232 reviews
April 7, 2020
A rather lackluster, forgettable collection

The last few stories:

Arnold’s Number
About loneliness

The Dead Girl
Creepy in a grotesque kind of way

The Right Kind of Person

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547 reviews6 followers
December 18, 2020
This book is full of characters to say the least. I suppose one could say a touch of the south if you will.
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December 31, 2020
These short stories paint a fair picture of of the old and new south.
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December 31, 2014
This collection of short stories is the first of several by a group of very distinguished southern writers. It includes poetry and essays as well as stories. The stories run the gamut from tragic to humorous and include some good yarns. The editor also relates the story of the book title which grew out a southern writers conference. I'm looking forward to reading more of the stories from the later collections by these writers.
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