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Idylls of the Skillet Fork

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A lively sequence of rural poems and sketches portrays daily life in a small farming community, blending comic dialect pieces and affectionate nature scenes. Recurring voices such as Bill and Laury relay homespun observations on chores, animals, local gossip, bootlegging, hunts, seasonal change, and wartime worries, while bird songs and landscape detail evoke both springtime abundance and drought. The collection alternates playful mischief with quieter melancholy, offering short vignettes that balance folksy humor, communal rituals, and reflective notes on labor and loss.

About the Author

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Payson Sibley Wild

Payson Sibley Wild was an American author known for his work in regional literature. His notable book, "Idylls of the Skillet Fork," reflects his deep connection to the landscapes and culture of the American South. Through his writing, Wild captures the essence of rural life and the complexities of human relationships within that setting. His contributions to literature provide a glimpse into the social fabric of his time, making his work a valuable part of the literary heritage of the region.

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