Howdy! I was born and raised in the south before we headed out to wild and wacky California. But my roots will always remain in Texas where I was born, then Alabama to Georgia during my formative high school and college years. Yes, I was one of those who used to call everybody hon or sweetie or darlin. And dropped the g's on all words ending in ing. I had to work hard to lose the accent once we landed in California, however my southern accent still creeps back in when I'm tired or I hear someone speaking with a drawl. But Y'ALL has stuck with me ever since. And I bet y'all are wondering why I'm telling you this. Why our next 52 Books Bingo category, of course! :) Time to dip our toes into the wonderful world of Southern Fiction.
What Makes Southern Literature Unique?
36 Deep-Fried Delish Southern Books And Writers
12 Southern Novels That Will Knock Your Boots Off
Seven Atmospheric Mystery Suspense Novels Set in the South
Goodread's Listopia of Best Southern Literature
Our letter and word of the week are Y and Yesteryear
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