No idea. Get a life losers. Oh wait: Anna Viadero
Bret Harte
Two notable Mississippi writers who wrote in the local color tradition are Mark Twain and William Faulkner. They both incorporated vivid descriptions of the local Southern culture and dialect in their works, capturing the essence of life in the region during different time periods.
Zane Grey (1872 - 1939), Jack London (1876 - 1916), and Owen Wister (1860 - 1938) are examples of local color writers who wrote about the American West. The three above-mentioned authors respectively immortalized the behaviors and conversations of the American Westerners of Utah, the coastal northwest, and Wyoming.
Alice Walker wrote The Color Purple.
In painting, the term Local color refers to the natural color of an object
Alice Walker wrote The Color Purple.
Alice Walker wrote The Color Purple.
Alice Walker wrote The Color Purple.
Local Color - book - was created in 1950.
Kelly Jones of the Stereophonics wrote it after a local boy named Paul Boggis was killed by a train.
Local Color - book - has 92 pages.
He wrote about what he knew and where he lived. An example would be his story about the JUMPING FROG. When he wrote it he was living in Murphys CA a small gold rush town and he most likely knew men like his two people in his story or had heard of a bet like the one he wrote about. In this way he brought local color into his stories.