By Sean Dietrich, Sean of the South Commentary Christmas Eve, 1978. It was late. The rural Pennsylvania highway was empty. All over America, stockings were hung by the carbon monoxide detect... Read more
By Sean Dietrich, Sean of the South Commentary It’s not because of the gifts. Don’t get me wrong, I love Christmas presents. But to be truthful, I could take them or leave them. I was raised... Read more
By Sean Dietrich, Sean of the South Commentary I bought a jigsaw puzzle at the grocery store today. The box features an ornate cathedral with red roses and blossoming foliage. The cathedral... Read more
By Sean Dietrich, Sean of the South Commentary Knoxville. Last year. I am walking into a Waffle House to get supper because everywhere else is closed at this hour. The sidewalks are rolled u... Read more
Sean of the South: Delivery Man
By Sean Dietrich, Sean of the South Commentary Christmastime. The Little League team was riding in the bed of my father’s truck. There were about ten Christmas trees back there. It was late.... Read more