Bill Emory
Bill Emory is a photographer who wants to leave something behind, even if– like an earthworm– it's just a few castings in the ground. Early on in the Hook's existence, he penned a classic essay about a dog.
Like his column by the same name in the Hook, Black&White is also his photo blog: billemory.com/blog.
Recent stories by Bill Emory
| Story Title | Date Published |
|---|---|
| Quercus alba | Mar 31st, 2011 |
| Brick house | Mar 24th, 2011 |
| Ragged Mountain | Mar 17th, 2011 |
| Threading the needle | Mar 10th, 2011 |
| Gray Emory Coale | Mar 3rd, 2011 |
| The road to hell is paved with bradford pears | Feb 24th, 2011 |
| Sunrise | Feb 10th, 2011 |
| Chiclets and civic freedom | Sep 23rd, 2010 |
| Fireworks, fireworks: July 5 microburst and all that | Jul 14th, 2005 |
| Acoustic sunset: When they were kings of Cabell | Sep 18th, 2003 |
| Mountain love: Waltons fans converge on Doubletree | Jul 18th, 2002 |
| Rob on board; Maurice on top: Cox and Schilling take their seats | Jul 4th, 2002 |
| Five dogs old: saying goodbye to April | Apr 25th, 2002 |




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