“Flyover Fictions contributes to its field with its warning: ‘Coastals’ insulting ‘Flyovers’ (or vice versa) have practically become the muzzle flashes that Yank versus Johnny Reb and that Yankee versus Tory once were. An eclectic discussion, the volume’s scholarship is cutting-edge. Flyover Fictions should serve advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and specialized readers.”-Russell Burrows, author of Reading Wallace Stegner’s “Angle of Repose” “The recent politicization of the term ‘flyover’ is one of the reasons the subject is particularly important at the moment. The balancing act between an examination of flyover country as a place connected at least tangentially to a particular geography and an exploration of flyover country as a broader concept with multiple applications is well done. This is a well-thought-out collection that reads as a cohesive whole.”-Michael K. Johnson, author of Speculative Wests: Popular Representations of a Region and Genre