
Appalachian storytelling from the left. John Brown is a hero, unions are good, accents are sexy, public lands are sacred, and redneck is a term of endearment
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(I’m working on a post with my full thoughts on what happened in Tennessee last week, and plan to publish it later this week. I just couldn’t really gather all my thoughts to articulate it completely and wanted to share this before)
Edit:...
A little over a week ago, I talked about how I collaborated with the Virginia Tech Speech Lab to analyze the Appalachian accents I collected about a year ago (If you missed it, here is a link to the post).
I left off last time talking abo...
Friends -
This is not a normal post that you’ll see, and my goal is to not send one out like it very often at all.
That being said…
I’m working to expand No Elegy Needed by bringing on a paid freelance contributor (or multiple dependin...
One thing I’ve consistently heard since starting Appodlachia in late 2019 is that people from Appalachia are often told to “lose” or “suppress” their accents.
The reasons for this vary, but often are about perception. Appalachian and sout...
I needed some excitement in my life recently, so I did what any mid-30s man does on a Wednesday evening a couple weeks ago and went to the county commission meeting.
Not pictured are the roughly 10-12 people who provided public testimony...
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Writing about (mostly) Appalachian issues from the left. Beliefs: Accents are sexy / John Brown is a hero / Unions are good / redneck is a term of endearment
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