Interview with James Still by Mont Whitson and Joyce LeMaster of Morehead State University on the creative process of writing the novel River of Earth conducted on December 5, 1988
William “Bill” Bevis and author James Welch discuss Welch\u27s first novel Winter in the Blood (1974...
Interview in 1999 with James J. Morgan, Marvin L. Goldberger Professor of Environmental Engineering ...
James A. Harmon was born in 1890 on his grandfather’s farm outside of Red House, WV. Mr. Harmon rem...
Interview with James Still by Mont Whitson and Joyce LeMaster of Morehead State University on the cr...
James Still profile on WTVQ Channel 36 News that aired on February 9, 1990. The profile reports on t...
Video documentary on the Kentucky author and poet James Still, produced by the Kentucky Educational ...
Excerpt: Seventy-five years ago this month the definitive “Appalachian” novel was published — James ...
An interview with James Still by Henry Lyman on the New England Public Radio program Poems to the Li...
First published in 1940, James Still’s masterful novel has become a classic. It is the story, seen t...
An interview with James Still by Noah Adams on the Minnesota Public Radio program Good Evening broad...
James Still remains one of the most beloved and important writers in Appalachian literature. Best kn...
Video #1 Part 1 consists of video clips of interviews by James Still of family and friends in Februa...
A documentary film on Kentucky Appalachian author James Still. The film includes an interview with J...
James Still discusses his experiences in La Fayette Alabama, Lincoln Memorial University and Hindman...
An interview with James Still by Judith Jennings on his life and work with musical accompaniment by ...
William “Bill” Bevis and author James Welch discuss Welch\u27s first novel Winter in the Blood (1974...
Interview in 1999 with James J. Morgan, Marvin L. Goldberger Professor of Environmental Engineering ...
James A. Harmon was born in 1890 on his grandfather’s farm outside of Red House, WV. Mr. Harmon rem...
Interview with James Still by Mont Whitson and Joyce LeMaster of Morehead State University on the cr...
James Still profile on WTVQ Channel 36 News that aired on February 9, 1990. The profile reports on t...
Video documentary on the Kentucky author and poet James Still, produced by the Kentucky Educational ...
Excerpt: Seventy-five years ago this month the definitive “Appalachian” novel was published — James ...
An interview with James Still by Henry Lyman on the New England Public Radio program Poems to the Li...
First published in 1940, James Still’s masterful novel has become a classic. It is the story, seen t...
An interview with James Still by Noah Adams on the Minnesota Public Radio program Good Evening broad...
James Still remains one of the most beloved and important writers in Appalachian literature. Best kn...
Video #1 Part 1 consists of video clips of interviews by James Still of family and friends in Februa...
A documentary film on Kentucky Appalachian author James Still. The film includes an interview with J...
James Still discusses his experiences in La Fayette Alabama, Lincoln Memorial University and Hindman...
An interview with James Still by Judith Jennings on his life and work with musical accompaniment by ...
William “Bill” Bevis and author James Welch discuss Welch\u27s first novel Winter in the Blood (1974...
Interview in 1999 with James J. Morgan, Marvin L. Goldberger Professor of Environmental Engineering ...
James A. Harmon was born in 1890 on his grandfather’s farm outside of Red House, WV. Mr. Harmon rem...