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Weekend Revival is a book of voices. They belong to a small Southern town — the postmistress, the reverend, the gravekeeper, the dead — and they do not always announce when they've shifted. The poems move between sermon and folk ballad, elegy and field report, lyric and something harder to name. Water runs through all of it: the dried-up well, the toxic river, the flood Sadie wishes for when a stranger walks in looking like her dead son. Lightning strikes a man while he clears his own trees. A wren flies into a window, breathes, and then gets up again.
This is poetry rooted in Appalachian folklore and small-town Southern ritual — the hog roast after the sermon, the graveyard behind the church, the bees that keep someone's grief company. There is genuine faith here, and genuine menace, and sometimes they are indistinguishable. The uncanny arrives without ceremony: mud raising bodies, the dead woman whispering through the cave, the smell that won't wash off your hands.
Weekend Revival was first published in 2019. This edition returns to the work with revised poems and the conviction that these voices — stubbornly local, quietly strange — still have something left to say.
These poems move the way a road trip does — through landscapes that feel both chosen and accidental, places that leave a mark before you know what's happening. South Carolina back roads, West Virginia mountains, the flat cold edge of Lake Michigan: each setting is also a state of mind.
Weekend Revival is a chapbook about the relationship between place and identity — how the ground beneath you shapes what you're able to say, and how leaving one place for another teaches you something about both. The revival of the title is quiet. It doesn't announce itself. It happens in the looking.
Andrew Mack's debut chapbook, first published in 2019 and the book that preceded the founding of Loblolly Press.
Andrew Mack (formerly McIver) is the Founder and Managing Editor of Loblolly Press. His commitment to fostering emerging writers particularly those from marginalized or underrepresented communities drives Loblolly Press's mission to showcase contemporary poetry, short fiction, and novels with a distinctly Southern voice. Andrew has published two collections of his own poetry, Weekend Revival and What the River Was. He lives in Asheville, NC with his partner.