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Brenda Sutton Rose For someone like me, someone who often stumbles over her own words in social situations, writing is a way to express myself. Through writing, I create…moreFor someone like me, someone who often stumbles over her own words in social situations, writing is a way to express myself. Through writing, I create images, conversations, places, and entire worlds, and I do it with no fear. In "Dogwood Blues," my debut novel, I express my joy of writing through one of my characters, Kevin Kilmer. He tells his students that he writes books with words. Numerous words. Words that stomp and stare and crush and collapse and boogie and bang and scream and laugh and manipulate.

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The Night the Stars Fell

Frightened settlers and their children traveled to the home of Reverend William Pate, hoping he would give them comfort and an explanation for what they called falling stars.
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“My mother’s dress bears the stains of her life:
blueberries, blood, bleach,
and breast milk;
She cradles in her arms a lifetime
of love and sorrow;
Its brilliance nearly blinds me.”
Brenda Sutton Rose

“Ask me about my childhood, and I will tell you to walk to the edge of the woods with a choir of crickets chirping from every direction, a hot, humid breeze brushing through your hair, your feet, bare and callused. Stand there, unmoving, and watch the dance of ten thousand fireflies blinking on and off in the darkness. Inhale the scent of cured tobacco, freshly plowed southern soil, burning leaves, and honeysuckle. Swallow the taste of blackberries, picked straight from the bushes, and lick your teeth, the after-taste still sweet in your mouth. Now, stretch out on the ground and relax all your muscles. Watch nature's festival of flickering lights.”
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“This land pulses with life. It breathes in me; it breathes around me; it breathes in spite of me. When I walk on this land, I am walking on the heartbeat of the past and the future. And that’s only one of the reasons I am a farmer.”
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