BS Magazine – Issue No. 13

BS Magazine – Issue No. 13

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BS Magazine – Issue No. 13

BS Magazine – Issue No. 13

$25.00 USD
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Counter culture before counter culture was cool, a brilliant creative and intellectual who loves our country deeply, her voice and her lyrics, like a protest sign stamped on our souls. Yes everyone, that is the one and only Gillian Welch on the cover of
Issue No. 13.

Inside these covers, we place ourselves in Tennessee (Gillian Welch - deeply rooted there) and look in the mirror that is the United States. What we find in that reflection is what we’ve known all along. We’re all the same, and we’re all worried about what’s happening to our country and the world. Also in this issue, Carla Hall pens our “Letter from Home” about her childhood home in Nashville, and Tayari Jones’ excerpt from her new novel, KIN, begins at Ruby Falls just outside of Chattanooga and a few miles down the road from writer Ben Mims’ hilarious experience at Little Debbie world headquarters.
 
Yes, with the world ablaze, we managed to include an essay about Little Debbie snack cakes. When we say this issue has it all … We mean it.
BS Magazine – Issue No. 13
BS Magazine – Issue No. 13
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Issue No. 13 + 3 issues
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BS Magazine – Issue No. 13

BS Magazine – Issue No. 13

BS Magazine – Issue No. 13

Counter culture before counter culture was cool, a brilliant creative and intellectual who loves our country deeply, her voice and her lyrics, like a protest sign stamped on our souls. Yes everyone, that is the one and only Gillian Welch on the cover of
Issue No. 13.

Inside these covers, we place ourselves in Tennessee (Gillian Welch - deeply rooted there) and look in the mirror that is the United States. What we find in that reflection is what we’ve known all along. We’re all the same, and we’re all worried about what’s happening to our country and the world. Also in this issue, Carla Hall pens our “Letter from Home” about her childhood home in Nashville, and Tayari Jones’ excerpt from her new novel, KIN, begins at Ruby Falls just outside of Chattanooga and a few miles down the road from writer Ben Mims’ hilarious experience at Little Debbie world headquarters.
 
Yes, with the world ablaze, we managed to include an essay about Little Debbie snack cakes. When we say this issue has it all … We mean it.
$25.00 USD

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