Come on down to the Po'Dunk Farmer's Market where you can find produce, dairy, and now even literature! Local writer and noted gossip, Agnes Hoot, has a booth with her self-published novels.
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Come on down to the Po'Dunk Farmer's Market where you can find produce, dairy, and now even literature! Local writer and noted gossip, Agnes Hoot, has a booth with her self-published novels.
backwoodfolk.com
Hello friends! Don't know how many active followers I have from the old times, but given most of you probably ended up here a decade back because of my Ozarks based comic work I should give y'all a heads up. I’m back from outer space. Back to the Ozarks, back to Po’Dunk, and back to Backwood Folk. I'm happy and proud to announce my new (old) series Backwood Folk is available now in both print and digital formats. This page one retelling follows the return of Benedict Carpenter to his hometown after twelve years in The City. The Po’Dunk he returns to is very much the one he remembered, down to the ghost stories that he told himself were a youthful fiction. Can he find his footing in the hills again, does he even want to? Maybe the last twelve years didn’t change much in the Ozarks, but change is coming on his heels. Both the living and the dead will need to prepare. It's first issue is a 48 page bonanza into the small town drama of a southern cryptid town. It is completely new reader friendly, and perfect for the Halloween season. In fact, there might just be a Halloween sale on the digital editions RIGHT NOW. Just a $1 for the DRM-free pdf of the inaugural first issue.
Check it, and more out at the website, BACKWOODFOLK.COM
BACKWOOD FOLK IS A CONTINUING COMIC SERIES FOLLOWING THE TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF THE RESIDENTS -BOTH LIVING AND DECEASED- OF THE UNINCORPORATED COMMUNITY OF PO’DUNK, ARKANSAS.
It's Friday the 13th and Backwood Folk is now available on itchio! For $7 you can download digital editions of both issues! That's around 100 pages of ghosts, small town gossip, and lights in the skies of the Arkansas Ozarks.
https://backwoodfolk.itch.io/
The Liar's History of Po'Dunk. Part One.
Duncan Poe- The One Eyed Namesake.
Now don't take this as gospel, as I ain't much fer church, but I figure I know a thing or two about the history of the place I call home. Or at least history as dictated from the mouths of my pa, my grandpa, and my grander pa. Of course, take into consideration they were drunkards. Not like myself mind you. Not that I don't tend to keep my drink arm strong, just not to the herculean strength you'll find further down the family tree. I figure it's the kind of drink I partake that allows me the gift of storytellin'. Enough truth to be accurate, enough lies to be fun. And as I figure it, once you believe a lie it becomes true anyhow. But I digress.
If you missed the broadcasts of my interview on Ozarks at Large on KUAF 91.3 you can listen here! It covers a bit about me and my comic work, Eve of the Ozarks and Backwood Folk