The Foxfire series, as editor Kami Ahrens explains in the introduction to "The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Women," began when "a group of rowdy high school students and their English teacher in Rabun Gap, Georgia, decided to create a literary magazine in 1966."
Rabun Gap Head of School hosts Senior Dinner
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