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Pour the iced tea, turn the page
It's impossible to say the name of Max Courson's novel without smiling. He hopes it will entertain readers and teach young'uns about their literary heritage.
St. Petersburg Times/Brandon Times, March 24, 2006 by Andrew Meacham
Few readers have likely heard of Max Courson or his book, The Pulpwood Annie Chronicles - Droll Stories about a South Georgia Hooker and a Smart-Aleck College Guy, released in 2003. The Valrico author hopes to change all that.
The University of South Florida journalism professor has led an eclectic life. He holds a Ph.D. in American studies and teaches American film history, writing and communications law. He has worked for United Press International and as a spokesman for colleges.
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