The Appalaches
Novelist, song-writer, poet, Steven Cope presents us with one-thousand-and-one Appalaches, his name for these lively and original proverbs...
Read MoreNovelist, song-writer, poet, Steven Cope presents us with one-thousand-and-one Appalaches, his name for these lively and original proverbs...
Read More...serious stuff, highly intellectual, though straight from the heart of this man forever linked in spirit, soul, and body to the Appalachian mountains...
Read MoreAll of Cope’s poems from 1973-1993 not previously collected. The book chronicles Cope’s development as a poet...
Read MoreThese are fables and tales like none you've ever read before. Here you'll find the wisdom of the ages distilled from copper coils and coal veins...
Read MoreAn unexpected winter storm descends on the small town of Jolene, Kentucky, and with it a chill of fear and uncertainty when two of the town's children...
Read MoreMore than 200 poems to delight, entertain, and educate youngsters from 6 to 90 years. Illustrated by Julie Baumgardner, Steve's younger sis...
Read MoreWith satire as black as vintage Vonnegut, with an eye and ear for the details of small-town life that echoes Bradbury, Cope writes like a force . . .
Read MoreThough there are indeed lighter as well as profoundly spiritual moments, Clover’s Log follows by and large a descent into pain, separation . . .
Read Morein The Mad Reverend, Cope gives us a startling collection of poems in the words of one who he says is "not so much a person as a state of mind."...
Read MorePoet, musician, songwriter novelist, spinner of fables and tales -- now the versatile Cope is a playwright as well.
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