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

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Today, The Writing Well features local Atlanta author Stephen R Drage, an entrepreneur and award-winning public speaker. Stephen is a gifted storyteller, who is working on the second book in

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Fourteen years ago this month I took a chance on being my own boss. Having worked in the corporate world as media relations and employee communications manager, and briefly in

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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

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Today, The Writing Well’s guest blogger is Carolyn Graham, a writer and wellness coach who leads seminars on enhancing immune system function and teaches mindfulness meditation for relaxation. I met

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  Today is the WordCount Blogathon “Haiku Day.” Haiku is one of the most important forms of traditional Japanese poetry. Haiku is a 17-syllable verse form consisting of three metrical

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Soldiers in Iraq after receiving requested authors and titles. No soldier should be without a book. That simple sentiment spurred Atlanta area bookseller George Scott to launch Books for Heroes,

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  Army helicopter pilot Mark Clotfelter.   Today marks the final Friday I’m hosting a guest blogger from my writer’s group.  Susan Clotfelter Jimison, a full-time book store owner and

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This morning’s launch of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral marks a new era in space exploration. SpaceX’s bold move to rocket the first private spacecraft to the International

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  An early photo of Mom and Aunt Bob.   Mother’s Day for me is a mixed blessing — I have two beautiful children and a devoted husband to share

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