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    Silas Dwane House (born August 7, 1971) is an American writer best known for his novels. He is also a music journalist , environmental activist , and columnist . His fiction is known for its attention to the natural world, working-class characters, and the plight of the rural place and rural people.

  2. www.silas-house.comSILAS HOUSE

    USA Today Bestseller. A Booklist Editors' Choice. Winner-2023 Southern Book Prize. Winner-2023 Nautilus Book Award. Salon 's Favorite Books of the Year. Garden and Gun 's Best Books of the year. Top Ten Indie Bookseller Recommendation. Salvation South's Book of the Year.

  3. Silas House is the New York Times bestselling author of seven novels ( Clay's Quilt [2001], A Parchment of Leaves [2003], The Coal Tattoo [2005], Eli the Good [2009], Same Sun Here [2012], including his most recent, Lark Ascending, which was a Booklist Editors' Choice and is the winner of the 2023 Southern Book Prize and the 2023 Nautilus Book A...

  4. Dec 27, 2021 · Silas House is the nationally bestselling author of six novels--Clay's Quilt, 2001; A Parchment of Leaves, 2003; The Coal Tattoo, 2005; Eli the Good, 2009; Same Sun Here (co-authored with Neela Vaswani) 2012; Southernmost (2018), as well as a book of creative nonfiction, Something's Rising, co-authored with Jason Howard, 2009; and three plays.

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  5. Silas House is a New York Times bestselling author and a journalist who writes about books, films, music, and faith. Subscribe to his Substack publication A Country Boy Can Surmise to read his latest posts and join the discussion.

  6. Sep 27, 2022 · Silas House. 4.16. 3,902 ratings687 reviews. A timely, powerful story of survival set in the not-too-distant future, reminding us to always hold on to hope, even in the worst of times. With fires devastating much of America, Lark and his family first leave their home in Maryland for Maine.

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  8. In the various sections of The Hurting Part, Silas House presents his three-act drama alongside its full literary and developmental context. The book contains not only the full-length script, but also the short story from which the play itself evolved.