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  • Porch, Ludlow (1981). A View From The Porch. Atlanta, Ga.: Peachtree Publishers. pp. 184. ISBN 978-0-931948-17-6. OCLC 7730799.
  • Porch, Ludlow (1983). The Cornbread Chronicles. Atlanta, Ga.: Peachtree Publishers. pp. 189. ISBN 978-0-931948-48-0. OCLC 10280785.
  • Porch, Ludlow (1984). There's Nothing Neat About Seeing Your Feet : The Life & Times of a Fat American. Atlanta, Ga.: Peachtree Publishers. pp. 157. ISBN 978-0-931948-65-7. OCLC 11348261.
  • Porch, Ludlow (1987). Who Cares About Apathy?. Atlanta, Ga.: Peachtree Publishers. pp. 115. ISBN 978-0-934601-30-6. OCLC 17311862.
  • Porch, Ludlow; Porch, Diane Cox (1990). The Fat White Guy's Cookbook. Atlanta, Ga.: Longstreet Press. pp. 164. ISBN 978-0-929264-76-9. OCLC 22756322.
  • Porch, Ludlow (1994). We're All in This Alone. Atlanta, Ga.: Longstreet Press. pp. 144. ISBN 978-1-56352-171-3. OCLC 31801680.
  • Porch, Ludlow (1997). You're Sittin' on Boomey! : The Best of Ludlow Porch. Atlanta, Ga.: Longstreet Press. pp. 180. ISBN 978-1-56352-436-3. OCLC 39157201.

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