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Tennessee Literary Luminaries: From Cormac McCarthy to Robert Penn Warren
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The Volunteer State has been a pioneer in southern literature for generations, giving us such literary stars as Robert Penn Warren and Cormac McCarthy. But Tennessee's literary legacy also involves authors such as Peter Matthew Hillsman Taylor, who delayed writing his first novel but won the Pulitzer Prize upon completing it. Join author Sue Freeman Culverhouse as she explores the rich literary heritage of Tennessee through engaging profiles of its most revered citizens of letters.
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Sue Freeman Culverhouse
Sue Freeman Culverhouse is a freelance writer living in Springfield, Tennessee. She has earned two VA Press Awards and her articles can be found in numerous publications. As a columnist, her work has appeared in The News-Virginian, The Daily Progress and more. In addition to writing, Sue has taught public school for over 16 years.
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