A story of rural queerness that captures evangelicalism’s hold and the way it contributes to the struggles that LGBTQ+ Appalachians face. These characters’ lived experiences are unlike those we often read about in urban settings, yet their collective narratives ring clear: we all deserve to be our true selves."—Savannah Sipple, author of WWJD and Other Poems"Utterly unique, authentic, and engrossing."—Sandra Scofield, author of Beyond Deserving"God of River Mud is both a love story and a powerful indictment of evangelical religion."—Julia Franks, author of Over the Plain Houses and The Say So