The Suburbs of Scutchalo

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Tom Chapman
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We're of the true South and we appreciate our stories. We are practiced listeners and weavers of words. Everybody here has a story and is the story. "The Suburbs of Scutchalo" brings together the humor of a place and captures the essence of a region both long forgotten and richly remembered through stories passed around and nourished by generations living in this tiny corner of Mississippi and its wind-blown placing between Vicksburg and Natchez and closeness to Jackson. The author uses the vernacular of the region to convey the oral history of a people who faced hard times with resilience and humor. History written down already draws out ample yellow fever, war, all manner of pestilence, lost fortune, and a hundred sorry states. The intent of "The Suburbs of Scutchalo" is to revel in the absurd moments and stories arising in time to soften a difficult sunrise.

Contributor Bio

Tom Chapman grew up absorbing daily visits to country stores where old men flipped nickels to see who paid for the six-ounce bottles of Coke, back when we mistakenly thought six-ounces was big enough to satisfy. Everyone brought a story or was the story. We of the Deep South love our stories and enjoy laying them out like good forks and spoons. After years of hearing him share positive, upbeat memories, we prevailed on him to bring his thoughts to the page. We predict you'll soon be proud we did, and that he did. Tom lives in rural Claiborne County, Mississippi, on the south banks of the Bayou Pierre. He and his cattle look across the creek into the ancient wind-deposited loessal hills and hollows of a special, singular place called Scutchalo. He's already hard at work on the follow-up to The Suburbs of Scutchalo.

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