This is a very good introduction to quite a number of largely forgotten or neglected women writers from Appalachia or writers who lived adult lives in Appalachia writing Appalachian themes. There is a very nice introduction explaining the general perception of writers from the area. They are frequently perceived as fringe writers with no place in legitimate American literature. Stereotypes can be very persistent, for instance, they’re a bunch of hillbillies writing about moonshiners. It is a problem to this day. This collection brings together women writers from the 18th century through the late 20th. Unfortunately it is now 20 years old and could use an update. The two editors chose to arrange the pieces alphabetically by author last name and I think a chronological arrangement would have made more sense.
I began a list of authors to check out but found that many are no longer in print and often not available to me even through inter-library loan, and I live near Appalachia. I’d put that down to old prejudices against these regional writers. My favorites tended to be the ones writing before the 1970s who had close ties to the really tough times. Fiction, non-fiction, poetry and bits of plays are included.