For our January 2026 Book Club selection, we read On Trails, a book that quietly reshapes how you understand movement, land, and the invisible systems that guide both. Robert Moor’s On Trails is not a hiking memoir in the traditional sense, nor is it a straight work of natural history. Instead, it is a slow,…
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Southern Reads: Greatest Gambling Story Ever Told
Some stories sound like whiskey-soaked tall tales told over a backroom poker table. This one just happens to be true. The Greatest Gambling Story Ever Told by Mark Paul is not your typical memoir. It’s a red-blooded, high-octane, sun-bleached nail-biter. Part underdog sports story, part cartel thriller, and part ode to the gambler’s gut instinct,…
Southern Reads: Southern Gods by John Hornor Jacobs: A Gritty Southern Gothic Tailspin into Cosmic Horror
In John Hornor Jacobs’ Southern Gods, we’re not just dipping our toes into the genre pool of Southern Gothic — we’re thrown headfirst into its murky waters, where Lovecraftian monsters hide beneath the surface, and the oppressive heat of the South has a dark, almost sentient energy. This is no ordinary horror novel. It’s a…
