Press

In our continuing dedication to Ozarks culture, StateoftheOzarks Press to publishes to preserve and celebrate Ozarks culture.

Physical and digital literature has been a longstanding foundation for StateoftheOzarks since our founding in 2007. Our commitment to creating permanent literature for our communities and cultures has only been furthered during the past two decades.

Current publications showcase our book evolution —

Essays and photos from and about the Ozark mountain region. 'State of the Ozarks' is a valuable collection that finely preserves and promotes the vast Ozark highlands. With stories from today, yesterday and tomorrow, Heston takes us to where the action is in these diverse Ozark highlands. The histories and the happening, the legends to the legacy, the music to its origin, the lovers to the landscapes - it's all for the taking, in these here hills. What a writer Josh Heston is. In his work, we can see, hear, feel, and taste the lifestyles, landscapes, menus, and music of this vast region of the South. We get a clear portrayal of the people here, who are as independent as they are diverse, as free as they are careful in their roam of this land they call - or called - home. Read up. Gas up. Gear up. In these pages, you've just found your next decade of road trips. Casey L. Penn Pennwords - Writing, Design, Music ------- The cultural heritage of The Ozarks is both fascinating and fun in the loving hands of Joshua Heston. In pictures and words, Mr. Heston documents the past, the present, and inspires hope for the future. D.A. Callaway, Silver Dollar City Citizen, Bluegrass Promoter of the Year Award Winner (2012, 2013, 2016) Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music in America (SPBGMA) and Les Beasley Impact Award Recipient (2013) National Quartet Convention ------- In 'The State of the Ozarks,' Joshua Heston is following the footsteps of Ozark folklorist icon Vance Randolph. With a keen eye and ear, Joshua records the people and cultures of the Ozarks in a collection of enjoyable and very readable essays. In the Ozarks many aspects of life have changed, but the basic character and roots of the Ozarkers remain and we are fortunate to have Joshua documenting Ozark society here in the twenty-first century. Barry R McCain, author of 'Finding the McCains' and 'The Laggan Redshanks,' and administrator of the Ulster Heritage Project.
Fourteen-year-old Cyrus Thatcher already knows he’s a freak and his father hates him. But when his beloved baby sister disappears and the townspeople won’t help, Cyrus must choose to take matters into his own self-doubting hands. Set in rural Missouri of 1924, The Plague Child’s Doctor is a fanciful plunge into fantasy, horror, and Americana in which nothing is as it seems.
IN A TIME of repressed emotions and heavy social expectation, we are rarely provided healthy avenues of personal expression. Writers Artists Night is an opportunity for people to exercise their creativity in collaboration with each other as a form of self-expression. “Soul-baring,” “profound,” “cathartic,” and “healing” are just some of the words used to describe StateoftheOzarks’ longest-running art event. Joshua Heston, editor-in-chief, StateoftheOzarks Writers Artists Night 2021 25 Parings of Writers and Artists Full Color Artworks