Bluff County, S.C. 1950While Frank Finklea and his muckmates were sloughing trees out of the primal ooze, engineers in silver safety helmets stood off to the side drawing imaginary lines in the air. There was talk they were building the world’s big...
Bluff County, S.C. 1950
While Frank Finklea and his muckmates were sloughing trees out of the primal ooze, engineers in silver safety helmets stood off to the side drawing imaginary lines in the air. There was talk they were building the world ...
Ken Burger uses words like a surgeon's scalpel to peel the skin off his native state, that asylum we all know as South Carolina, exposing its haunted history and some infamously flawed people who crawl out of his mangy imagination....
Salkehatchie Soup offers a fictional setting to the very real issue of nuclear waste stored underground in rural South Carolina. Ken Burger's origins in hard-hitting journalism left him with a desire to expose controversial issues affecting his home ...