by TNSF | Aug 21, 2019 | Wherey'at?
The AJC Decatur Book Festival “Since 2006, the festival has brought more than 3,500 authors to Decatur during Labor Day weekend who engage, inspire, challenge, and educate. Each year tens of thousands of festival-goers enjoy book-signings, author readings,...
by TNSF | Oct 31, 2018 | Vol. 1, Issue 51, Wherey'at?
Bringin’ indie back: Southern Fried Books to open in Downtown Newnan NEWNAN, Ga. —Downtown Newnan, a suburban Atlanta community, has been without an independent bookseller since the beloved Scott’s Bookstore closed in March 2013, but that’s about to change with the...
by TNSF | Oct 24, 2018 | Vol. 1, Issue 50, Wherey'at?
Get Wrecked with ‘American Judas’ in Atlanta! A Cappella Books presents Writers at the Wrecking Bar, a series of live author interview events showcasing some of the country’s freshest voices in literary and contemporary fiction, presented each month at our...
by TNSF | Oct 17, 2018 | Vol. 1, Issue 49, Wherey'at?
Jewish Southerner transforms 60 years of Bible Belt residency into political thriller novel ATLANTA, Ga.— According to author Mickey Dubrow “Many people believe that America either is a Christian nation or should be. To be a true Christian nation, America would have...
by TNSF | Oct 10, 2018 | Nonfiction, Vol. 1, Issue 48
The Body of Christ Self-Crucifixion In 1736, six months after he landed in Savannah, Georgia at the invitation of General Oglethorpe, the Reverend John Wesley, the English theologian, wrote in his journal, “I came to convert the Indians, but, oh, who will...