Books by Dixon Hearne

About the Author...

Dixon Hearne, Ph.D., lives in southern California, though his writing draws greatly from the rich images in his daily life growing up along the graceful river traces and bayous in West Monroe, Louisiana. After many years of writing for research journals, his interests turned toward fiction -- and writing in a different voice.

He is the author of a new short story collection, Plantatia: High-toned and Lowdown Stories of the South, editor of a new book, Thanksgiving to Christmas: A Patchwork of Stories, and co-editor of two recent anthologies. His stories, many of which have earned awards, can be found in Mature Living, Louisiana Literature, Cream City Review, Wisconsin Review, and elsewhere. New work includes stories in Christmas Traditions and Woodstock Revisited -- both from Adams Media, 2009.

Dixon is currently at work on a novel and another short story collection. He is an invited speaker at the 2009 Louisiana Book Festival and other events.

Thanksgiving to Christmas: A Patchwork of Stories (2009)

Edited by Dixon Hearne


The stories and memoirs in this wonderful new collection sing with joy and celebration, reminiscence and longing, humor and hope.  The magic of Christmas as seen through the eyes of a child, selfless acts of giving, hearty laughs, and heartfelt gratitude are all captured eloquently within these pages.

$11.95

 

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Other books by Dixon Hearne...

Dixon Hearne is a contributing author,
as well as a co-editor of GCWA's anthologies:

Teacakes and Afternoon Tales: New Stories from Mississippi

and
Sweet Tea and Afternoon Tales: New Stories from the South

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