Anne Blythe, literary historian, poet, and seventh-generation South Carolinian, lives in a hundred-year-old cabin in the foothills of South Carolina, where her paternal ancestors settled in what is known as “The Dark Corner.” This is her first novel.

To contact the author, send an email to emmeline@fastermac.net.

Anne’s career has bounced all over the world and she finds immense satisfaction at being “home again---at last” in her mountain cabin.  She’s taught, lectured, and directed conferences both here and abroad; written, produced and directed film and radio programs with South Carolina Education Television.  She loves to garden, is a yogini who regularly practices the Five Tibetan Rites, and is learning to flyfish in her backyard river. 

She’s producing a film documentary on The Dark Corner, from the perspective of traveling down the Old State Road, the wagon road that was hewn out of granite mountains in 1820 for the transportation of livestock and produce from Tennessee and North Carolina down to the Charleston seaports.

And she’s at work on her second novel…..still a secret!  Stay tuned!