<%@LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" CODEPAGE="1252"%> Local Authors
 
East Tennessee Writers and Titles at the Sevier County Public Library System
       
 
 
Mallie
 
 
by Knoxville writer Loletta Clouse
    A love story set in 1912 at the height of the Little River Lumber Company in Elkmont section of the Smokies. Published by Chicory Books  
       
 
 
Oak Ridge
 
 
by Ed Wescott, Author and photographic Historian
    A picture-book history of the "Secret City". Published by Arcadia Books  
       
   
 
The Annie Chase's Story
 
 
by Annie Chase
 
    A potential first lady's secret (she passes for white) is threatened to be revealed by an old childhood friend. Published by Behler Publications.  
       
   
 
Tennessee's Radical Army: The State Guard and its role in Reconstruction
 
by Ben H. Severance
 
    Published by UT Press  
       
   
 
Cyberwindow on History
 
 
by local author Bill Powell
 
    Published by Hats Off Press  
       
   
  Murder at the Blue Boar Inn  
 
by B. Eugene Ellison
 
       
   
  Who Pooped in the Park?
 
by Steve Kemp
 
    Steve Kemp is a Great Smoky Mountain Ranger. Ranger Kemp takes kids on a walk along the mountain trails and creek beds. They discover that the hills are alive with all sorts of wild creatures just by finding the clues left by the animals. Published by Farcountry Press.  
       
   
  When God Seems Silent
 
by William G. Justice
 
    Published by iUniverse, Lincoln, NE.  
       
    Wm G. Justice is a member of the Seymour Writers Guild. The author, a retired professional hospital chaplain who has ministered to thousands during times of trouble, reexamines his faith during his wife's eleven years of suffering amid declining health. Often feeling abandoned by God, the author describes his and his wife's slowly emerging conclusions that God is not silent, nor is He as inactive as He sometimes seems to be. Perhaps He has simply changed many of His ways of getting things done.
     
   
  Heart in the Right Place: A Memoir
 
by Carolyn Jourdan
     
   

Carolyn is a former U.S. Senate Counsel to the Committee on Environment and Public Works and the Committee on Governmental Affairs (now Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs). She has degrees from the University of Tennessee in Biomedical Engineering and Law.

Carolyn lives on the family farm in East Knox County.