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Pulpwood Annie.
A south Georgia hooker with a seemingly
endless number of wild stories to tell about herself, her relatives, her
friends and her customers.
The
smart-aleck college guy. An occasional
visitor to the Zenobia,
Georgia,
hot spots, usually seeking beer, and always encountering Annie.
Gene Talmadge Minyon.
Revenge-seeking brother-in-law to Helen, who
has taken off to
Atlanta with her boyfriend, Faris Trion. Gene
wants to get Helen back before her husband sobers up and misses her.
Bubba
Sweat. Owner of Bubba’s Bar in Zenobia,
scene of many encounters between Annie and the smart-aleck college guy.
Archie Carter. Soldier on leave who tells a
tall story at Bubba's.
Little Paul Lowe. Pulpwooder with an interest
in dead snakes and Annie.
Great-Uncle Charlie. Annie’s notorious
relative with a universal and continual yen for young women, including
his close female relatives.
Daisy
Sapp. One of Great-Uncle Charlie’s conquests.
Arthur Gus Sapp. Daisy’s son.
Wormy Willie.
One of Annie’s less energetic relatives.
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With whom does
Pulpwood Annie
associate?

Well, here's a list of those you're bound
to encounter as you journey with Annie...
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Humbug, Grunt and Rooster Paulk. Star-crossed
residents of Zenobia and Annie’s occasional, smelly customers.
Pennick Ravi Patel. East Indian owner of the
Honeysuckle Motel in Zenobia.
Elwood and Mildred Zablonski. The people who
unloaded their undesirable motel on Pennick Ravi Patel.
Pickett Poindexter. Ex-con filling station,
funeral parlor and cemetery owner and Annie’s occasional customer.
Majul
Vishra Patel. East Indian hit man hired to
finish off Pickett’s ugly wife.
Deanna Mae Poindexter. The ugly wife.
Lulu. The smart-aleck college boy’s nubile
cousin.
Dennis Eichelberger. Computer salesman and
Annie’s marathon customer.
Selene Gustafson Eichelberger. Dennis’ frigid
wife.
Hovis
and Jervis Crummey. Father and son team
working on the SMB & A Railroad and who visit Annie whenever they are in
town.
Olga
Turnipseed. Rail-thin bride who asks Annie to
be in her wedding.
Ramses Jones. Huge, lumbering bridegroom.
A.C.
Peacock. Local moonshiner and Annie’s
occasional customer.
Vera
Peacock. A.C.’s vengeful wife.
Evie
and Ayers Peacock. A.C.’s and Vera’s
children.
Hector Bryan. A.C.’s bodyguard.
Indian Lil.
Savannah
prostitute and friend of Annie’s.
Vance
Roper. Repellant but wealthy son of the town
millionaire.
Sam
Roper. The millionaire.
Tiffany Odum. Vance’s nearsighted bride.
Dewey
Swain. Annie’s handsome, loudmouthed lover.
Sister Sophie Summerall. Glamorous local
radio preacher and tent revival evangelist.
Old
Man Moody. County employee specializing in
repairing wooden bridges.
Friendly Freddie. Loutish emcee for a local
TV talent show.
Squirrel Johnson. Addled tax collector.
Tizzie and Megan. Whorish daughters of
Great-Uncle Charlie.
Alec. Limp-wristed son of Great-Uncle
Charlie.
Darlene Faye Stone. One of Annie’s sluttish
friends who is also a kleptomaniac.
Elmore Tittle. Darlene’s
Dixie
Mafia boyfriend.
Uncle
Hiram. Elmore’s murderous uncle.
Julius Caesar Mincey. One of Annie’s favorite
Dixie
Mafia boyfriends.
Pussycat Boatright. Another
Dixie
Mafia type who enjoys Annie’s favors.
Rudy
Rouse. Slow-thinking, petty crook used by
Julius and Pussycat in some of their
Dixie
Mafia criminal acts.
Donnie Dean. Another dim-witted crook who
takes part in
Dixie
Mafia crimes.
Scar
Crapps. Pistol-packing boyfriend whom Annie
accompanies on several capers.
Ruby
Pearl. Slatternly waitress and trick-turner
at Snuffy’s.
LeRoy.
Annie’s least favorite customer.
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