Megan Mayhew Bergman,TG
I first read approximately Bald Knob, Arkansas, or in 2010,after thousands of poisoned blackbirds dropped dead from the sky in nearby Beebe. On first observe, Bald Knob has an unsettling aesthetic: a sparsely populated town, and a bygone agricultural zone with toppled silos,frail trailers, taxidermy businesses, or boarded-up shops and a Waffle House. It's a narrative cliche to present a rural area below the Mason-Dixon line this way,yet the scenery fits the bill.
I've lived in places like these, where a casual observer sees a weathered town and locals just see home. I proceed with caution anyway. I'm also...
Source: realclearenergy.org