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AFTER THE SUN WENT DOWN
by Randy Reynolds F ifteen-year-old Violet Appling married seventeen-year-old Gene Reynolds, a smart young man with no particular prospec...
DADDY, YOU WORK MORE THAN YOU FISH
by Randy Reynolds (from an old journal I stumbled across today) May 12, 1985 (Sunday) I watched 3 movies, barbecued steaks, played bas...
UNFORTUNATE YOUNG MASTER—SHARP SPENCER REYNOLDS, JR.
by Randy Reynolds Sharp Spencer Reynolds, Jr., was 2 when his mother died, 8 when his family’s way of life ended (in 1865,) and 33 when h...
OH, THE THINGS WE FEARED IN 1969
by Randy Reynolds It was the summer of 1969 and my Uncle Donnie, age 17, was visiting from Georgia. He had sat with me throughout my six...
THE RENDA PROJECT
by the family and friends of Renda Kay Reynolds Abercrombie Rhoads, 1955-2020 Randy Reynolds--05-09-2020 Oh, what a swee...
THE BAINBRIDGE PUSHER
by Randy Reynolds The dime bags I sold on the streets of Bainbridge, Georgia, in my youth were different from the dime bags of today. Thes...
SHOOTING A MAD DOG FOR MARGARET
by Randy Reynolds M argaret England was Gene’s soul mate—for the Fifth Grade, anyway. Margaret realized it before Gene did, so she p...
COUNTRY LOVE
By Randy Reynolds When four women bought a radio station in Gainesville, Georgia, in the late 1970’s, the local new...
THE LITTLE HOUSE ON APPLING ROAD
by Randy Reynolds H.R. Appling's voice was loud and startling, like the bark of a large dog in the dark or the siren of a police car ...
QUE SERA SERA, MOTHER
By Randy Reynolds It wasn't her birthday or mine. It was no special night. But something triggered memories that night and I am a memory...