Memorable characters and a strong sense of the natural beauty surrounding Sourwood help explain why this place is obviously dear to the author's heart. - Booklist; ""Miss America Kissed Caleb is Billy C. Clark at his best with touches of O. Henry and James Still stirred in, and that's the highest compliment I can pay to a writer of short fiction. Masterful as always, a storyteller who has perfected his craft, Billy C. Clark has done it again."" - Garry Barker, author of Notes from a Native Son; ""Here in the new millennium is a writer whose original language, the language of frontier storytellers, is completely unspoiled...this language is pure American poetry."" - Gurney Norman, author of Kinfolks and Divine Right's Trip