A tongue-in-cheek dictionary of Southern words and phrases offers an hilarious spoof of the Southern accent.
Steve Mitchell Books
Steve Mitchell is a writer deeply invested in the primacy of doubt and the abiding conviction that great wisdom informs very bad movies. His work explores the complexities of the human experience with a distinctive style and keen insight. As a co-owner of Scuppernong Books, he remains intimately connected to the literary world.



Exploring deep emotional landscapes, this collection immerses readers in the characters' experiences of joy, sorrow, and existential reflection. The stories grapple with themes of loneliness and the human desire for connection, echoing the poignant sentiments expressed by Fred Chappell. Mitchell's narrative style invites readers to share in moments of profound unity and vulnerability, making the exploration of shared human experiences both relatable and impactful. The author's ability to evoke empathy and understanding resonates throughout this compelling volume.
Type B
- 316 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The story follows John, a courier for Mercy Hospital, tasked with delivering urgent blood specimens. He uncovers alarming details about a lethal blood disease that only spares individuals with type B blood or those under thirteen. As the medical community grapples with the virus's rapid spread and total mortality rate, John finds himself in a race against time to understand and combat this mysterious threat. The tension escalates as the stakes become increasingly dire for those affected.