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‘Ghosts on Buffalo Creek’ author returns home
by MICHAEL BROWNING, Managing Editor
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Ghosts on Buffalo Creek author Joyce Herndon Lackey talks with McCormick’s owner David McCormick on the Mornings at McCormick’s radio show on WVOW Monday morning. Photo/Michael Browning
Ghosts on Buffalo Creek author Joyce Herndon Lackey talks with McCormick’s owner David McCormick on the Mornings at McCormick’s radio show on WVOW Monday morning. Photo/Michael Browning
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A local novelist will be making two stops in her native Logan County this week for book signings.

Author and Buffalo Creek native Joyce Lackey signed copies of her 1997 novel, Ghosts On Buffalo Creek, at the Logan Library on Monday at 5 p.m.

Lackey will also be signing books at the Buffalo Creek Library from 10 a.m. until 12 p.m. Thursday.

Lackey, whose maiden name is Herndon, won first prize at the West Virginia Writers annual contest in 1997. The book is currently in its second printing.

Lackey was born and raised in the Buffalo Creek area. She married Dave "Bud" Lackey and moved to Summersville. She later started writing books, with Ghosts as her first.

Lackey was interviewed Monday morning about the book and the signing on WVOW Radio by David McCormick, a longtime friend of the Lackeys.

"I began seriously writing when my children were in high school," Lackey said. "I took classes, writing workshops, et cetera, and my short stories were becoming published in literary magazines and winning prizes."

Ed Davis, a creative writing professor at Sinclair College in Dayton, Ohio, called Ghosts "a powerful, moving story."

"While there have been numerous books, both fiction and nonfiction, written on the Buffalo Creek, West Virginia disaster of 1972 that destroyed fifteen towns and killed 125 people, Ghosts on Buffalo Creek is the only one I’ve read about the psychological and spiritual aftermath. Through Lackey’s fully-realized characters and plot I come to know and care deeply about the wounded survivors of a terrible tragedy," Davis said in his review. "Ultimately, Ghosts is less about the historical tragedy it’s based on than it is about the universal process of grieving losses and moving on; in other words, about growing up."

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Ghosts on Buffalo Creek (2nd Edition, SegBooks, 2007, $12.00), now in its second edition, is available by calling Joyce Lackey at 304-846-9492, by e-mailing her at airflower_99@yahoo.com or writing her at:

Joyce Lackey

P.O. Box 107

Richwood, WV 26261

Lackey said there will also be copies of the book available for sale at McCormick's in Logan and at the signings.
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kymariagal
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February 28, 2009
Congratulations to my wonderful good friend on the writing of her book! I read the book and it was awesome and I suggest that everyone should get this book and read it, they will not be disappointed. I cant wait to read the next one! You go girl, Im so very proud of you to!!! Your olest/best friend, Marie (Hallam) Nolan
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