Accent South Mississippi

Karen on April 24th, 2010

There’s a reason why Mississippians are the heaviest Americans.  Great food is tempting us everywhere we go–we jus cain’t hep it. I was recently asked to write about the “Best Meal I Ever Ate.”  Click here to read about it in Accent South Mississippi.  Four other South Mississippians weigh in on their favorite meals, too.

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Karen on August 3rd, 2009

Accent South Mississippi recently published my sentimental musings comparing summers of days-gone-by with contemporary summers.  Nathan got a big kick out of seeing his picture in a magazine.  “Wow, Mom,” he exclaimed, “I’m famous!” I had the pleasure of writing a “Destinations” article on the Lynn Meadows Discovery Center.  Look for it in the upcoming [...]

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Karen on July 9th, 2009

I am loving the Premier Issue of Accent South Mississippi. It was great fun to write “Evolution of the Southern Summer” (page 78), and what a treat to show Nathan the article, complete with a picture of his cute little face!  He said, “Wow, Mom, I’m famous!”  Of course, he said the same thing the [...]

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Karen on May 9th, 2009

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I recently discovered that my childhood friend, Robyn Jackson, is the author of a wonderful novel set in the 1800s. Her book, Lakota Moon, dramatically portrays the romantic adventure of Mary Eliza McElroy, a young pioneer girl who is captured by a Lakota warrior during her family’s wagon train journey to Oregon.

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