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Sonny Brewer (Author)

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September 5, 2006
A fresh collection of distinctively Southern-flavored writing.

Rick Bragg. Tim Gautreaux. William Gay. Fannie Flagg. Diane McWhorter. Charles Simic. Daniel Wallace. Steve Yarbrough. These are just a handful of the acclaimed writers whose work has appeared in the Stories from the Blue Moon Café series since its launch in 2002.

Now, in Cast Of Characters and Other Stories, the fifth installment of the series, Sonny Brewer has selected a new crop of fiction promising to satisfy even the most discerning readers. This dynamic collection of fifteen short stories is a must-read, offering the best in contemporary Southern writing and a glimpse into the future of southern literature.


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From Publishers Weekly

Though the fifth installment of the Stories from the Blue Moon Café series is pocket-sized, there is nothing cute about the collection. Editor Brewer gathered 14 stories, essays and poems from a mostly male group of Southern writers, and the result is taut and unflinching. Howard Bahr's tense "Coppers: 1939" hovers between life and death: a dog chews on a man's entrails while he waits to die, pinned between two boxcars. In "A Man" by Pia Z. Ehrhardt, a 25-year-old girl is moved by the angry tears of her rapist. He responds to her forgiveness by fetching an ax to cut off her hand. Other stories are less bloody and bleak, but equally affecting. Frank Turner Hollon runs the New York City Marathon and tests his mental and physical endurance. Chip Livingston's essay about being contacted by a boy whose background and name are identical to the hero of a poem he wrote highlights the power of technology and its ability to connect writers to their most receptive and important audiences. The title story, by Rick Bragg, is about a 45-year-old man who endlessly hunts an elusive fish until he must admit that even catching it cannot change his fishing legacy: "I would just be the bad fisherman who got lucky, once." Each piece offers a unique version of the Southern past and a tantalizing glimpse into the future of Southern literature.
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Praise for the Blue Moon Café series:

Brewer has again proven his ability to draw from the deep well of Southern writers, and to intersperse the unknown with the famous...the collection has been put together with a sense of generosity, intellectual rigor and wit. You'll thank Sonny once again for this most recent gift to readers.
Mobile Register

...a consistently strong, yet consistently diverse, collection of writers from across the South.
Nashville Scene

[It] collects a delightful mix of well-known and unheralded southern fiction writers, with a little poetry and nonfiction mixed in.
--Booklist

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Sonny Brewer is a writer and editor, and founder of Over the Transom Bookstore in Fairhope, Alabama. His novels include The Poet of Tolstoy Park, A Sound Like Thunder, and The Widow and the Tree. Cormac-The Tale of a Dog Gone Missing is mostly a true story of losing his Golden Retriever and finding him a month later, 1200 miles from home, neutered and up for adoption on the internet.

Sonny founded Over the Transom Bookstore in Fairhope and its annual literary conference, Southern Writers Reading. He is also founder of the non-profit Fairhope Center for Writing Arts.

The Poet of Tolstoy Park and A Sound Like Thunder, Sonny's first two books, painted a historical backdrop of the author's bayfront hometown of Fairhope, Alabama. The Poet of Tolstoy Park was set in the 1920s, and A Sound Like Thunder in the 1940s. A present day Fairhope novel, The Widow and the Tree, is a fable-istic tale of a 500-year-old oak tree presiding at the intersection of lives and emotions in Coastal Alabama. The book is based on a true story, and actual news accounts of events surrounding the intentional killing some twenty years ago of Inspiration Oak, a champion Live Oak near Magnolia Springs can still be found on the internet. The cover art for The Widow and the Tree is an original wood engraving by celebrated artist Barry Moser.

Sonny edits the anthology Stories from the Blue Moon Cafe, published now and then by MacAdam/Cage. The fifth volume in the Blue Moon Cafe series is published under the title, A Cast of Characters and Other Stories.

Sonny spent three minutes of his fifteen-minute allotment of fame when he got some press in the New York Times for wearing a seersucker suit while riding his Harley, with a front story about Henry Stuart's hundred-year old odd round house of hand-poured concrete that was the basis for his novel, The Poet of Tolstoy Park.

A children's book called Rembrandt the Rocker, which Sonny self-published, you can sometimes find on the used book market illustrated by the author. If you're in the mood for some dime-store philosophy, look among the out-of-print titles for A Yin for Change.
Sonny also composed a ghost-written biography of Clarence Darrow.

Sonny is the former editor-in-chief of Mobile, Alabama's city magazine, Mobile Bay Monthly; he also published and edited The Eastern Shore Quarterly magazine and edited Red Bluff Review. He was a reporter on his college newspaper, and co-edited The Southern Bard literary magazine at the University of South Alabama.

Sonny's training as a writer began with his first real job at 15, where he flipped burgers as a short-order cook at Woody's Drive-In in Millport, Alabama. His story-telling education continued as service station attendant, pants folder, folk singer, used car salesman, sailor and electronics technician in the U.S. Navy, tugboat deckhand, traveling used tire salesman, carpenter, building contractor, real estate salesman, purveyor of collectible automobiles, magazine editor, newspaper columnist, teacher, lecturer, and coffeehouse manager. Sonny knuckled down in there somewhere and collected a couple of college degrees, which might or might not have helped. He built a cabin on Fish River in Lower Alabama recently and is proud that he ran the wiring and the plumbing without major incident or injury.

Knowing that a writer never lets the truth stand in the way of a good story, Sonny believes he is missing some critical experience in embellishment: He has not yet made a bid for political office nor preached a tent revival--though, regarding the latter, he has always hankered to do so, choosing not to, however, under threat of divorce.

Sonny is married to Diana, and has two sons, John Luke and Dylan, and a daughter Emily.



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