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Archibald Rutledge's suspenseful story The Egret's Plumes is a cautionary tale exalting the virtues of good sportsmanship, conservation of the natural world, and the universality of parental instincts. It is an inspiring, allegorical narrative that illuminates the pitfalls awaiting immoral acts and the saving virtues of selflessness and compassion.

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Archibald Rutledge's suspenseful story The Egret's Plumes is a cautionary tale exalting the virtues of good sportsmanship, conservation of the natural world, and the universality of parental instincts. It is an inspiring, allegorical narrative that illuminates the pitfalls awaiting immoral acts and the saving virtues of selflessness and compassion.
Autorenporträt
Stephen Chesley is a semiabstract artist working primarily in oils, charcoal, and metal. His work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions and has been honored with a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Chesley's previous collaborations with South Carolina Humanities were Archibald Rutledge's Claws, The Doom of Ravenswood, and an illustrated chapbook edition of the Julia Peterkin short story "Ashes" in 2012.