"Whatever I’ve done and whatever I’ve set out to do, I’ve always had one goal in mind: Get it down in language." —Harry Crews Floridians, hotfoot back into the wild and wondrous world of Florida icon … [Read more...] about 2016 Miami Book Fair | Nov. 20th
“Flannery O’Connor hepped up on testosterone”
Harry Crews last appeared in Atlanta twenty years ago at "An International Celebration of Southern Literature" at Agnes Scott College, and whaddya know, Charles McNair did the honors of introducing … [Read more...] about “Flannery O’Connor hepped up on testosterone”
A Home for Harry Crews
Author Jim Harrison could've died today, but yesterday was also a good day to die. His “masculine fiction” contemporary, Harry Crews, “bit the bagel,” as Crews might jest, four years ago today. He … [Read more...] about A Home for Harry Crews
Harry Crews & Michael Connelly
Bestselling author Michael Connelly wrote the foreword to Blood, Bone, and Marrow: A Biography of Harry Crews. Both he and Ted Geltner crossed paths with Harry Crews—Connelly as his creative writing … [Read more...] about Harry Crews & Michael Connelly
Harry Crews at Hartsfield
TSA almost didn't let Ted Geltner through security with Blood, Bone, and Marrow! … [Read more...] about Harry Crews at Hartsfield
“We Are All of Us Passing Through”
"We Are All of Us Passing Through"...Target. Seriously y'all, these smokin' tees will be given out at Book Expo America at the UGA Press booth! Here's Crews' story "We Are All of Us Passing … [Read more...] about “We Are All of Us Passing Through”
Rattlesnake Round-up
The three-hour drive down to Crews country twice this week was dotted with billboards for western boots, bacon, pecans, peaches, plantations, and adult superstores. Signs advertised the Jefferson … [Read more...] about Rattlesnake Round-up
Utopia
Where Does One Go When There’s No Place Left to Go? Whoever said utopia doesn't exist was wrong. Why, it's just about three looks down the road from Enigma. Oh, alright, one or two of you … [Read more...] about Utopia
Enigma Cafe
Agony followed ecstasy, though, after hours in the hot sun on mysterious business, especially when I put Ted Geltner to work promoting Blood, Bone, and Marrow on the side of Hwy 82, so we could gather … [Read more...] about Enigma Cafe
An Enigma Wrapped in Bacon
"Enigma, Georgia, was a dead end..." But what a way to start a novel. Such great expectations Harry Crews had for this most beguiling small town when he set his first novel, The Gospel Singer, there … [Read more...] about An Enigma Wrapped in Bacon
