
Olive Tilford Dargan
Olive Tilford Dargan was a writer and a poet. Her early works revolved around mountain poetry. Her works like: The Cycle's Rim, Lute and Furrow, Highland Annals were inspired from her love of mountains and nature. Later in her career, she published novels that focuses on racism, sexism, and fascism through her feminist visions of political activism and romanticism. Her most notable works were Call Home the Heart and A Stone Came Rolling which were written as part of her Gastonia novels.

Lords and Lovers, and Other Dramas
Amidst political turmoil in 13th-century England, love, loyalty, and betrayal collide within the walls of a nobleman's castle as he prepares to host the king.
By Olive Tilford Dargan

The Mortal Gods, and Other Plays
Amidst royal courts and political intrigue, discover a realm where love and betrayal decide the fate of kings and nations.
By Olive Tilford Dargan

Path Flower, and Other Verses
Explore themes of nature, love, and social justice through emotionally charged poems that make you think about life.
By Olive Tilford Dargan

The Flutter of the Goldleaf, and Other Plays
In the early 20th century, a student's obsession with science threatens to unravel his mind, leaving his family fearing for his sanity and future.
By Olive Tilford Dargan

Semiramis, and Other Plays
** In a world of clashing empires and treacherous alliances, a woman rises above expectations in ancient Assyria, where love, ambition, and duty collide.
By Olive Tilford Dargan

The Welsh Pony, Described in two letters to a friend
Discover the captivating story of a unique pony breed celebrated for its beauty, history, and profound connection to the heart of Wales.
By Olive Tilford Dargan