
Baccalachia is about reclaiming what it means to be from those mountains after your family leaves it for better economic opportunities. It's about the stories and identities we lost. It's about finding our way home and discovering who we are now.
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Once upon a time, there lived a Queen, not by title or blood, but by action and bravery. She was not born during the time of fairy tales. She was born during one of the darkest times of her land’s history. Her people, stripped of their righ...
(To Heather, Jake, and Tim, the real Native North Carolinians, whom I love.)
The Eastern part of North Carolina is filled with vast rivers, marshes, and swamps. It is the only place in the state where black bears live alongside alli...
I was born and raised just outside of Raleigh, North Carolina. I was surrounded by two of the best medical universities in the nation, UNC Medical School, established in 1859, and Duke University School of Medicine, established in 1925. The...
Investigator! Are you looking to escape your ever-boring reality? Visit a fantasy world of mass disillusionment, cultists, Dark Gods, talking heads, and the slow loss of reality? I have the niche story for you: takes you from Post-Cold War...
New Year’s Resolutions, and all that.
That’s what started me down this road of giving my unasked-for opinions, takes on history, and storytelling. I was tired of these things getting trapped in my head and never going anywhere.
During t...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
My bachelors from UNC Anthropology with a minor in history, and a master’s from ECU. I know about the history of North Carolina and Southern Appalachia.
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