Atlanta has its share of talented writers, especially in the romance genre, as noted by the number of Georgia Romance Writers chapter members who have received the coveted Maggie Awards
Tracy Groot, a Michigan native, found out early she loved to write. But it’s the topics she’s tackled that make her so intriguing: faith and finding your moral center against
Today, Michael N. Henderson has reason to celebrate. On this day 234 years ago, his fourth-generation great-grandmother gained her freedom. Below is a fascinating story of Michael’s 30-year journey uncovering
I enjoyed meeting thriller novelist and history lover Jeffrey Small when he spoke to the Atlanta Writers Club earlier this fall. His first novel, the best-selling thriller, THE BREATH OF
In a box in my closet, I have letters from my mother, who passed away nine years ago this past August. I also have letters from my grandmother and a
Why do some stories rivet us from the opening line, while others fall flat after the first few chapters? If you ask K.M. Weiland, it has a lot to do with
Ever wondered how smart your dog is? As a proud owner of a rambunctious golden doodle, I have, and that’s why my family and I stopped by Brian Hare’s recent
Part III highlighting the 2013 Decatur Book Festival Writers Conference Today, The Writing Well concludes its three-part recap of the 2013 Decatur Book Festival Writers Conference with author Ariel Lawhon,
Part II of III highlighting the 2013 Decatur Book Festival Writers Conference In today’s recap of the 2013 Decatur Book Festival Writers Conference, The Writing Well introduces North Carolina novelist
Part I of III highlighting the 2013 Decatur Book Festival Writers Conference Kimberly Brock, author of The River Witch (2012, Bellebooks/Bell Bridge Books) and recipient of the Georgia Author of