The anticipation of being with my brothers for the first time in six years exploded into panic when I reached the Atlanta airport main security checkpoint. I couldn’t find my driver’s license. Somewhere between my car when I retrieved it from my wallet and slid it and my phone into the front pocket of my … Continue reading Making up for lost time
Southern Q and A
Introduction: The following is a collaboration by Lance Elliott Wallace of New South Essays Blog and Tara Cowan of Tea & Rebellion Blog. We are excited to share a Q&A on Southern life and culture based on questions we have received. Before we jump in, we thought we would give you an idea of our … Continue reading Southern Q and A
Inquiring minds
The South is a region of the United States that evokes strong reactions and many questions. It's the latter I'm interested in for my April post. I am writing a Q&A with my collaborator, Tara Cowan, a Tennessee lawyer and writer of historical fiction. We want to know any questions about life and literature in … Continue reading Inquiring minds
Pandemic Parenting
I’m no expert, but it’s not hard to observe that parenting has shifted radically in the new millennium, especially in the South. Gone are the days when a child would have their mouth washed out with soap, their face slapped or their bare bottom switched. Now, we send small children to the timeout chair. We … Continue reading Pandemic Parenting
Discovering a new Southern voice in comedy
With all of this talk of viruses, pandemics and vaccinations, I’ve recently gotten a hold of some of the best medicine, thanks to Nashville-based comedian Dusty Slay. I have reached the point in life when my entertainment choices can be guided by my children rather than the other way round. During the recent Christmas break, … Continue reading Discovering a new Southern voice in comedy
Happy birthday, Mama!
Carla and I call her “Mama.” Our boys call her “Nanny.” No matter what name she goes by, my mother-in-law embodies much of what I envision when I think of the New South. She retains a bit of the old-fashioned, Southern ways even as she embraces change. She came of age in a close-knit, rural … Continue reading Happy birthday, Mama!
Having Myself a Very COVID Christmas
Nothing has been the same in 2020. The holiday season is no exception. The 36 days between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day that include Chanukah, Christmas, and Kwanzaa will be unlike any other in my lifetime. We’ve reached December. The music, weather, and lengthy to-do list are the same, but many facets of the holidays … Continue reading Having Myself a Very COVID Christmas
The official New South Essays Thanksgiving Meal Planner
As a public service, New South Essays would like to inform you that Thanksgiving is just 19 days away. If you haven’t already started planning this year’s feast, now is the time to jumpstart your meal preparation. Of all the holidays and traditions we experience in a year, Thanksgiving is a meal-based celebration. It requires … Continue reading The official New South Essays Thanksgiving Meal Planner
Social dilemmas
Tell me if this sounds familiar. Because of COVID-19, we are supposed to… Avoid gathering in crowds in indoor spaces.Avoid isolation because of the negative impact on our mental health.Wear a mask to protect others from the droplets in our breath that might spread the coronavirus to others.Wear a smile to help lift the spirits … Continue reading Social dilemmas
New South TV
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, I recently spent 53.2 hours, give or take a few minutes, in the charming little town of Bluebell, Alabama. Never heard of it? Neither had I until a few weeks ago. Carla and I just finished a pandemic binge of “Hart of Dixie” on Netflix. We’re always late on pop culture … Continue reading New South TV