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This issue of the Appalachian Review features creative nonfiction from Ann Pancake, Jarred Johnson, Sarah Ladd, and Nancy Luana Wilkes; fiction from Jeff Wallace; poetry from Terry L. Kennedy, Emry Trantham, Dorothy Neagle, Faiz Ahmad, Josh Nicolaisen, Burnside Soleil, Jeff Tigchelaar, Ashley Danielle Ry, Sara Jeanine Smith, Cecilia Durbin, and Alison Terjek; an interview with Patricia L. Hudson; and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
The lunar Orbiter program was started in 1966 by the united states, whose main goal is to discover potential Apollo landing sites and has provided photographs of lunar orbit.With the launching of DANURI which is in response to this program, it's getting more interesting as South Korea has joined the fierce race by becoming the seventh country to send spacecraft to the moon.The launch comes after South Korea launched its own fully developed rocket Nuri in June that sent a test satellite into Earth's orbit. The country aims to devote finances in the following years to launch an uncrewed spacecraft to the moon by 2031. The launching of the Korea Pathfinder lunar orbiter is a joint mission of KARI and NASA and represents a new chapter in the collaboration between the Korean and US space programs.Jason Howard, who is an Astronomer, has taken the time to look at this important milestone in the history of Korea and its relevance to the human lunar exploration mission.Just scroll up and hit the "Add to Cart" button to acquire the full details about the launching of Korea Pathfinder lunar orbiter and its relevance to space exploration, enjoy the moon.
The Korean Genealogy Guide helps English speakers interpret Korean family registers (JokBo). It serves as both a reference and instruction guide on Korean writing (HanGul and HanJa), names, numbers, dates, history, and genealogy vocabulary. It includes examples of how to interpret the structure and content of Korean family registries to discover ancestors. It also instructs how to use internet resources to find and interpret Korean genealogical records.
This issue of the Appalachian Review (formerly Appalachian Heritage) features fiction from Dinamarie Isola; creative nonfiction from Dan Leach, Melissa Helton and Kirsten Reneau; poetry from Lynn Gilbert, Hayley Phillips, Adam Day, Gabriel Dunsmith, Elan Maier, Rachel Bates, and Addison Griffis; an interview with Erin Keane, and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Review (formerly Appalachian Heritage) features fiction from Katherine Merrill and Leo Coffey; creative nonfiction from Quincy Gray McMichael and Rachel Kesselman; poetry from Kathleen Driskell, Makayla Gay, Bill King, Michael Pittard, Sage Marshall, Kelsey Day, Sue Churchill, and William Fargason; an interview with Skylar Bensheimer, and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features writing from Jeremy S. McQueen, Amelia Fowler, Kathleen Driskell, Richard Hague, Ryan Harper, an interview with Kathleen Driskell, a craft essay from Maurice Manning, and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features writing from Maurice Manning, Fenton Johnson, Kathryn Stripling Byer, Robert Morgan, Ron Houchin, Patti Frye Meredith, an interview with Lee Smith, a craft essay from Neela Vaswani, and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Review (formerly Appalachian Heritage) features writing from Ansel Elkins, Kathleen Driskell, Angela Jackson-Brown, Mark Powell, Benjamin Cutler, and Jason B. Crawford, a conversation with Ansel Elkins, a craft essay from Jessie van Eerden, and more. Cover image "Satsumas with Leaves" by Amanda Greene. and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features writing from Jeff Hardin, Suzanne Supplee, Molly McClennen, Rita Sims Quillen, a conversation with Margaret Renkl, a craft essay from Robert Erle Barham, and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Review Heritage features writing from George Ella Lyon, Cathy Cruise, Catharina Coenen, Kathleen Brewin Lewis, Jeff Worley, a conversation with Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman, a craft essay from Marianne Worthington, and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features writing from Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon, Rebecca Gayle Howell, Jane Hicks, Lisa J. Parker, Jon Sealy; a conversation with Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon and Rebecca Gayle Howell; a craft essay from Pauletta Hansel; and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features writing from William Kelley Woolfitt, Joseph Bathanti, Julia Campbell Johnson, Janet S. Holloway, Noel Smith, an interview with Connie May Fowler, a craft essay from Scott Honeycutt, and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features a special section devoted to Appalachian naturalist poets, including Marilou Awiakta, doris davenport, Marc Harshman, Maurice Manning, Irene McKinney, Ron Rash, Albert Stewart, James Still, Crystal Wilkinson; writing from Crystal Wilkinson, Marianne Worthington, Monic Ductan, Marc Harshman, Ron Houchin; an interview with filmmaker Sally Rubin; and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features new work from and a conversation with Maurice Manning; writing from Jessie van Eerden, Deborah Reed Downing, Allison Thorpe; and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features new work from and a conversation with Denise Giardina; writing from Robert Gipe, Elaine Fowler Palencia, Ron Houchin, Darius Stewart, Katherine Smith; a craft essay from Charles Green; and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features new work from bell hooks and a conversation between hooks and actress-advocate Laverne Cox; writing from Jessi Lewis, Leatha Kendrick, Beth Newberry, Marcia L. Hurlow, Lucien Darjeun Meadows, and Pamela Murray Winters; and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features new work from and an interview with Barbara Kingsolver; writing from Amy Clark, Angel Sands Gunn, Joseph Bathanti, Marc Harshman, Amy Wright; and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features writing from Amy Wright, Marianne Worthington, Kathryn Milam, Melissa Ballard, Davis Enloe, a conversation with Charles Dodd White, a craft essay from Jennifer McGaha, and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features writing from Karen Salyer McElmurray, Lynnell Major Edwards, Jeff Worley, Chelyen Davis, an interview with Jesse Donaldson, a craft essay from Dana Wildsmith, and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features writing from Michael Croley, George Ella Lyon, Courtney Balestier, Ryan Kauffman, Tasha Cotter, an interview with Julie Hensley, a craft essay from C. Williams, and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features writing from Hal Crowther, Chris Holbrook, Savannah Sipple, Jeff Hardin, Susan O'Dell Underwood; a conversation with bell hooks and Fenton Johnson; a craft essay from Rebecca Elswick; and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This special issue of the Appalachian Heritage dedicated to the fortieth anniversary of the Appalachian Writers' Workshop, features writing from the magazine's archives by Harriette Simpson Arnow, Jim Wayne Miller, James Still, Ron Rash, Kathryn Stripling Byer, Crystal Wilkinson, Silas House, Pamela Duncan, Frank X Walker, Holly Goddard Jones, Fenton Johnson and many more. For more information including how to subscribe please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features writing from Jesse Graves, Jane Hicks, Rita Quillen, Elizabeth Savage, Laura Leigh Morris, an interview with Sonja Livingston; a craft essay from Amanda Jo Runyon, and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
This issue of the Appalachian Heritage features writing from Darnell Arnoult, Karen Salyer McElmurray, Jessie van Eerden, Marianne Worthington, Dan Leach, Jackson Connor; an interview with Jessie van Eerden; two special sections devoted to voice and poetry about music; and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
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