Program Highlight:
Randy Prunty
Local Poet Randy Prunty's most recent book of poems is Fish Log. He will be reading from his collec... Read more
Janis Owens
Festival Appearance(s):
- Women & The New South, Sunday, 5:00
Janis Owens is a novelist, memoirist, folklorist and storyteller. She was born in Marianna, FL, in 1960, the last child and only daughter of an Assembly of God preacher who later became a salesman for the Independent Life Insurance Company. As a child, her family lived briefly in Louisiana and Mississippi, and then returned to North Florida, to Marion County. She attended the University of Florida, where she stumbled upon Harry Crews’ Creative Writing Workshop. She was his student for two years and earned a bachelor’s degree in English, with a minor in Southern history. She has been a working writer ever since and is the award-winning author of three acclaimed novels: My Brother Michael, winner of the Chautauqua South Fiction Award for Best Novel, Myra Sims, and most recently, The Schooling Of Claybird Catts. Her essays have appeared in The New York Times, Writer’s Digest and many other publications. Author Pat Conroy has called her, “one of the finest novelists of our time.”
Her new book is The Cracker Kitchen: A Cookbook in Celebration of Cornbread-Fed, Down-Home Family Stories and Cuisine. Part-cookbook, part-family memoir, Cracker Kitchen celebrates the backwoods resilience of a much-maligned section of Southern culture: the hapless, toothless Cracker. Janis traces the roots of the word back to its origins and offers a refreshing anthropological exploration of this group of proud, fiercely independent Americans who have a deep love of their families, country, stories and food. Intertwined with their history is the history of her own beloved Cracker family: Grannie, Granddaddy, uncles and cousins-in-law complete with pictures from her family album and many a hilarious family story.
Between traveling and speaking on writing and Cracker culture, Janis lives on a small farm outside of Gainesville with her husband of 30 years. She has three grown daughters, two son-in-laws (one a Texan, one a Yank) and one glorious granddaughter. She is an amateur genealogist, an inept gardener and is working on her fourth novel, also set in North Florida. She can be reached at her Web site: janisowens.com.
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