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KENTUCKY VOICES
Kentucky Voices is an exciting series of new and classic fiction designed to showcase the very best of the Commonwealth's rich literary traditions and the work of new and established writers.
The University Press of Kentucky is proud to publish a limited
number of volumes of both classic and contemporary works that
illustrate the creative expression of those associated with Kentucky.
As it is an integral part of our mission to preserve and disseminate the literature
and letters of Kentucky, the Press has reissued classic works, such as Ed McClanahan's
Famous People I Have Known, and original offerings, the first of which
was Miss America Kissed Caleb, by Catlettsburg's Billy C. Clark. An
editorial advisory board composed of some of Kentucky's finest writers guides the series' selections.
Editorial Advisory Board: Wendell Berry, Billy C. Clark, James Baker Hall, George Ella Lyon, Bobbie Ann Mason, Ed McClanahan, Gurney Norman, Mary Ann Taylor-Hall, Richard Taylor, and Frank X Walker
Books in the series:
Buffalo Dance: The Journey of York by Frank X Walker
The Cave by Robert Penn Warren
Famous People I Have Known by Ed McClanahan
Miss America Kissed Caleb by Billy C. Clark
Sue Mundy: A Novel of the Civil War by Richard Taylor
The Total Light Process by James Baker Hall
When Winter Come by Frank X Walker
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