It’s Ta-Ta Time Again
I was trying to choose a topic for the October column. Should it concern the centennial anniversary of women’s rights, Halloween, or Covid-19, a nightmare in itself? Then it clicked. October. Pink. Ta-ta month!
I was trying to choose a topic for the October column. Should it concern the centennial anniversary of women’s rights, Halloween, or Covid-19, a nightmare in itself? Then it clicked. October. Pink. Ta-ta month!
For those who know Marlene Buchanan of Snellville, “soft” might not be the first word that comes to mind when asked about her. “Funny?” Yes. “Honest?” Definitely.
Ann Hite’s debut novel, Ghost on Black Mountain, was a Townsend Prize finalist and won the Georgia Author of the Year award in 2012. Her latest novel, Sleeping Above Chaos, is the fourth book in the series and was published by Mercer University Press in September 2016.
They say if you want to get something done right, give it to the person with the largest work load! That person is Katie Hart Smith.
Shanelle Moore turned her love of writing and storytelling into a new children’s book series called “The Magical Adventures of Shiloh and Jax.”
Lawrenceville – Katie Hart Smith loves history. She loves the city of Atlanta. And as a nurse, she loves medicine. But there’s more to this author than being a southern historian; there are lots of those to be found.
ATLANTA – Georgia author, Katie Hart Smith announces that her book, Couch Time with Carolyn, will make its premier as a movie short at the WOMAN UP Independent Film Festival in Los Angeles, CA on 11/3/15.
Stone Mountain, GA – Gilded Dragonfly Books is proud to announced the publication of our newest anthology, A Stone Mountain Christmas.
Try to retrieve your own memories of Christmas. They might involve a tree, a special church service, gifts, food and perhaps, the memory of a special item that made its way out of a box each year. For Grayson’s Writer-in-Residence, Joey Hancock, Christmas stories are as much a part of the fabric of a Christmas memory as his mother’s embroidered poinsettia tablecloth. In fact, it was that embroidered tablecloth that led him to describe the stories he tells as “embroidered truths.”
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