Red Clay by Charles B. Fancher

Available February 4, 2025

“I was swept away by Charles Fancher’s Red Clay, a mesmerizing, ambitious novel about the way family secrets are often braided into America’s shameful history of slavery, and the hope and resilience needed to survive its aftermath.”
— Jess Walter, New York Times Bestselling Author of The Cold Millions and Beautiful Ruins

“A moving, entertaining saga of memorable characters and painful truths, Red Clay rises from America’s deepest shadows to remind us of how entangled we still are with our past.”
— Dan Fesperman, Author of Winter Work

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Bio

Charles B. Fancher

Charles B. Fancher is the author of Red Clay, the forthcoming historical novel from Blackstone Publishing. The novel, which covers the final months of the Civil War, Reconstruction and the early years of Jim Crow in the American South, is the latest turn in a wide-ranging career that spans journalism, public relations, and academia.

As a journalist, Fancher worked for The Philadelphia Inquirer, where he was an editor on the Foreign and News desks, and, as a reporter, he wrote features and covered higher education. He also worked for the Detroit Free Press, where he held a variety of positions, including Editor of Detroit Free Press Magazine, the newspaper’s Sunday magazine. His time at the Free Press, also included stints as a member of the Editorial Board, as the Deputy Business Editor, and as the Assistant to the Executive Editor. He began his journalism career as a broadcast reporter in Nashville, Tennessee for the local NBC-TV affiliate, WSM-TV (now WSMV-TV).

Fancher moved back and forth between journalism and public relations over the course of his career. As a corporate communications executive, he served as Vice President, Communications for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in Washington, D.C. and as Vice President/Communications and Public Affairs for Philadelphia Newspapers, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Knight-Ridder, Inc., then-publisher of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News. He also directed the company’s philanthropic activities.

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