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A Separate Country - In Stores Now!

A Separate Country will be released September 23Set in New Orleans in the years after the Civil War, A SEPARATE COUNTRY is a novel based on the incredible life of John Bell Hood, arguably one of the  most controversial generals of the Confederate Army--and one of its most tragic figures.  Robert E. Lee promoted him to major general after the Battle of Antietam.  But the Civil War would mark him forever. At Gettysburg, he lost the use of his left arm. At the Battle of Chickamauga, his right leg was amputated. Starting fresh after the war, he married Anna Marie Hennen and fathered 11 children with her, including three sets of twins.  But fate had other plans. Crippled by his war wounds and defeat, ravaged by financial misfortune, Hood had one last foe to battle: Yellow Fever.

A SEPARATE COUNTRY is the heartrending story of a decent and good man who struggled with his inability to admit his failures--and the story of those who taught him to love, and to be loved, and transformed him.

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THE WIDOW OF THE SOUTH

In an Author's Note at the end of his book The Widow of the South, Robert Hicks tells us that "when Oscar Wilde made his infamous tour of America in 1882, he told his hosts that his itinerary should include a visit to 'sunny Tennessee to meet the Widow McGavock, the high priestess of the temple of dead boys.'" Carrie McGavock, The Widow of the South, did indeed take it upon herself to grieve the loss of so many young men in the battle of Franklin, Tennessee, which took place on November 30, 1864. Nine thousand men lost their lives that day. She and her husband John eventually re-buried on their own land 1,481 Confederate soldiers killed at Franklin, when the family that owned the land on which the original shallow graves had been dug decided to plow it under and put it into cultivation.

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Saturday
May072011

Reserve your seat at the next 2 pilots of A Guitar & A Pen Radio Hour

Hey, you can make reservations for the next two pilots of A Guitar and a Pen Old Time Radio Hour with Robert Hicks, Thurs, May 19th & Thurs, May 26 by calling PUCKETT'S GROCERY & CAFE, 129 South 4th Ave., Franklin, at (615) 794-5527. $15 each. Doors close at 6PM & show is over at 7:30.

On May 19th, one of America's finest writers, William Gay will join us w/ his son, Chris Gay (think John Prine meets Steve Earle) along w/ some surprise guests and then on the 26th, Eric Brace, Petter Cooper & Fayssoux Starling McLean join Rodney Crowell.

There is Very Limited Seating so call Puckett's (615-794-5527) before it is sold out. 

Wednesday
May042011

Robert's Interview with CBS Sunday Morning

Robert was recently interviewed by CBS Sunday Morning. 

 

Thursday
Mar312011

Gone: A Photographic Plea for Preservation by Nell Dickerson

I received this morning a copy of GONE - Nell Dickerson's Photographic Plea for Preservation w/ the short story, PILLAR OF FIRE by Shelby Foote and an introduction written by me. This handsome book is chocked full of Nell's wonderful photographs of lost houses & churches throughout the South. She rightly subtitles the project; A Heartbreaking Story of the Civil War.

GONE really should be THE BOOK this year for every member of the National Trust, for every preservationist, for every person who loves The South.

 

She came to me several years ago with the project and asked me if I would write the introduction. She asked me how much I would charge. I told her my fee for writing the introduction was having her give me the opportunity to fulfill a lifetime goal to collaborate on a project w/ Mr. Foote who had such a role in where I am today.

Order Gone Today. Go to your bookstore, big or small, and say you want them to carry this book right next to the new paperback of A Separate Country. There is a real link between the two books.