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Stories I Ain't Told Nobody Yet: Selections from the People Pieces in Chattanooga, TN
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Haunting and funny, full of folk wisdom and unflinching honesty.”
Publishers Weekly
Playwright and poet Jo Carson has long been mining the rich field of everyday life in her native Appalachia region and East Tennessee. Collecting found stories as part of her ongoing People Pieces” series, she has created a remarkable distillation of the rhythms and nuances of a specific landscape that proves common to us all. These fifty-four monologues and dialogues are statements of life from the region of the heart.
The pieces all come from people. I never sat my desk and made them up. I heard the heart of each of them somewhere. A grocery store line. A beauty shop. The emergency room. A neighbor across her clothesline to another neighbor. I am an eavesdropper and I practiced being invisible to get them.” Jo Carson, from the Preface.
JO CARSON
is an author of poems, plays, short stories and essays who lives and works in Johnson City, Tennessee. She has toured internationally with
Stories I Ain’t Told Nobody Yet
and her play,
Daytrips
, has been widely produced. Ms. Carson has been a regular commentator on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered.”
Publishers Weekly
Playwright and poet Jo Carson has long been mining the rich field of everyday life in her native Appalachia region and East Tennessee. Collecting found stories as part of her ongoing People Pieces” series, she has created a remarkable distillation of the rhythms and nuances of a specific landscape that proves common to us all. These fifty-four monologues and dialogues are statements of life from the region of the heart.
The pieces all come from people. I never sat my desk and made them up. I heard the heart of each of them somewhere. A grocery store line. A beauty shop. The emergency room. A neighbor across her clothesline to another neighbor. I am an eavesdropper and I practiced being invisible to get them.” Jo Carson, from the Preface.
JO CARSON
is an author of poems, plays, short stories and essays who lives and works in Johnson City, Tennessee. She has toured internationally with
Stories I Ain’t Told Nobody Yet
and her play,
Daytrips
, has been widely produced. Ms. Carson has been a regular commentator on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered.”
Haunting and funny, full of folk wisdom and unflinching honesty.”
Publishers Weekly
Playwright and poet Jo Carson has long been mining the rich field of everyday life in her native Appalachia region and East Tennessee. Collecting found stories as part of her ongoing People Pieces” series, she has created a remarkable distillation of the rhythms and nuances of a specific landscape that proves common to us all. These fifty-four monologues and dialogues are statements of life from the region of the heart.
The pieces all come from people. I never sat my desk and made them up. I heard the heart of each of them somewhere. A grocery store line. A beauty shop. The emergency room. A neighbor across her clothesline to another neighbor. I am an eavesdropper and I practiced being invisible to get them.” Jo Carson, from the Preface.
JO CARSON
is an author of poems, plays, short stories and essays who lives and works in Johnson City, Tennessee. She has toured internationally with
Stories I Ain’t Told Nobody Yet
and her play,
Daytrips
, has been widely produced. Ms. Carson has been a regular commentator on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered.”
Publishers Weekly
Playwright and poet Jo Carson has long been mining the rich field of everyday life in her native Appalachia region and East Tennessee. Collecting found stories as part of her ongoing People Pieces” series, she has created a remarkable distillation of the rhythms and nuances of a specific landscape that proves common to us all. These fifty-four monologues and dialogues are statements of life from the region of the heart.
The pieces all come from people. I never sat my desk and made them up. I heard the heart of each of them somewhere. A grocery store line. A beauty shop. The emergency room. A neighbor across her clothesline to another neighbor. I am an eavesdropper and I practiced being invisible to get them.” Jo Carson, from the Preface.
JO CARSON
is an author of poems, plays, short stories and essays who lives and works in Johnson City, Tennessee. She has toured internationally with
Stories I Ain’t Told Nobody Yet
and her play,
Daytrips
, has been widely produced. Ms. Carson has been a regular commentator on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered.”

















