A Kudzu Monthly Archived Edition Welcome to the second edition of the Kudzu Monthly. Here you'll find a variety of ideas and topics. Here you'll be entertained and informed. Enjoy. |
![]() A short story by Lisa Binkley Years after her mother's death, a woman examines an old trunk of her mother's keepsakes, and she learns that her mother could keep a secret. Fortunately, so can she.
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Billy's Island In August 1963, two Atlanta businessmen entered the Okefenokee Swamp after the park concessions were closed. They were never heard from again. This fictional story offers one explanation of what might have happened.
![]() By Lou Harper This page presents six newly published poems penned by prize-winning poet Louise Harper. These samples, which range from the romantic to the comical, have been excerpted from her new book, "Poetry 2001 Collection." |
This is a true story about a criminal named Hazard Campbell, his attorney, the opposing lawyer, and a United States Representative.
![]() by Mike W. Jones. Mr. Jones was wounded in combat on June 9, 1969. This is a poem that he wrote after his recovery.
Shovelry and chivalry were what most folks were expecting at the first battle of Bull Run. That's not exactly what they got... ![]() It's one of the most-researched drugs in the world - found in our colas, our coffee, and our chocolate - but some questions remain about the long-term safety of caffeine use. ![]() Great Balls of Fire! Lightning crackles and pine trees sway when a sudden thunderstorm marches through Dixie.
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