The Lipstick Queen of Farming
/At Mother’s Finest Urban Farm, Samantha Foxx is raising up bees, family and healing in her neighborhood.
Read MoreEssays, opinions, commentary, criticism, and fiction from Southern writers.
At Mother’s Finest Urban Farm, Samantha Foxx is raising up bees, family and healing in her neighborhood.
Read MoreA few words of introduction — and hope — from our new assistant editor.
Read MoreAdam Jordan and Todd Hawley opine that teachers don't need yoga or "mindfulness." They need your action.
Read MorePoor folks in Appalachia had few prospects when the TVA made them leave home. But they did have each other.
Read MoreTom Lee registers an opinion from inside the United Methodist Church after its February implosion over gay marriage.
Read MoreStone crabbers bless their fleet, but the weather … is still just the weather.
Read MoreAt North Carolina’s annual Wild Goose Festival, novelist Susan Rebecca White experienced a Christianity that would gobsmack anyone who puts all Southern believers into the same right-wing box.
Read MoreA heartwarming and heartbreaking new short story from one of the South’s greatest living novelists and poets, North Carolina's Ron Rash.
Read MorePreacher Herman Dennis promised Margaret that if she would marry him, he would turn her simple country grocery in Mississippi into a kingdom of heaven. But now, they’re both gone, and their kingdom is crumbling.
Read MoreCharles Dodd White opines on the reverence for the natural order of the woods he learned as a young hunter and the “burlesque of masculinity” that Southern outdoorsmanship has become today.
Read MoreHelping teachers buy school supplies is great, but it fails to address our failure to fully fund publication education. It’s time for a different kind of movement.
Read MoreGabe Bullard gets cosmic with Michael Nesmith about the invention of country rock.
Read MoreAnother Muscle Shoals, Alabama, music legend, Jimmy Johnson, died last week. Patterson Hood is back with another tribute, this time to Johnson, a man who was more than his dad’s bandmate in the legendary Swampers; he was “family through and through.”
Read MorePatterson Hood of Drive-By Truckers spent a lifetime learning from the late Donnie Fritts. These are his memories.
Read MoreA look back at the brilliance of the late writer Tony Horwitz’s chronicles of the South’s troubled heritage — and his ability to see the humanity of all Southerners.
Read MoreA teacher of English as a second language tries to instruct his students — from all over the world — about the clashing ideas bound up in Georgia's Stone Mountain.
Read MoreA young African-American activist from Louisiana, now studying law in Washington, D.C., asks young Southerners an important question: If you don’t take up the cause of creating a better South, then who else will?
Read MoreA story about how a Southern man from the Outer Banks of North Carolina and his partner went from a short film in The Bitter Southerner to a Hollywood feature, set for release tomorrow, that portrays the South with truth and heart.
Read MoreA novel that asks Southerners two critical questions: Is it possible to separate our political choices and our values? As we grow older and as we evolve, do we ever truly escape our history?
Read MoreA meditation from the poet laureate of Mississippi on one of the most treasured and sacred Southern spaces: the front porch.
Read MoreA new kind of magazine for a new kind of South.
THE BITTER SOUTHERNER ©2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.