New Voices Spotlight: Silas House

Silas House reads from his in-progress novel, Yvonna Darling, "about a woman who kidnaps her own child after custody is unfairly taken away from her." Ominously full of the slow summer sounds of cicadas, willow trees, and the song of a whippoorwill, this desperate passage is brought to vivid life by House's rich, Appalachian baritone. (12:03)
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