I have a short piece in this anthology. I was familiar with a couple of the authors of the diverse elements of this collection. I grew up in the Driftless area, so I was eager to sample this anthology. It delivers on several fronts, but especially on what I believe to be the key attraction of an anthology: The Unexpected. Parts hilarious (why IS it called "Shake Rag Ally?"), parts sad (a granddaughter's memories of unfair treatment of an immigrant grandmother), parts heartfelt and fun (how could a down-to-earth builder dream of trilobites) and pure land romance. I recommend this book as a good reflection on just what it advertises: an anthology of voices from where we live, or lived, or want to live. There is good writing here of all sorts: Rants, poetry, explanations, even streams of consciousness. I wish it luck, and thank the National Endowment and local Mineral Point advocates for its quick publishing turnaround. It hasn't gotten much press or buzz, but it deserves it.