• Public, Free Book Talk: Why We Read and Write Historical Fiction

    Suwanee Branch Library 361 Main St., Suwanee, GA

    I will discuss my experiences reading and writing historical fiction (including Hardscrabble Road, Return to Hardscrabble Road, and The Five Destinies of Carlos Moreno) at this free event, open to the public.

    Free
  • Talk at the Midtown Atlanta Rotary Club

    Ansley Golf Club 196 Montgomery Ferry Dr NE, Atlanta, GA

    I'll be discussing the importance of telling our stories and how I've helped others do this through my personal service and through the Atlanta Writers Club

  • Panel Discussion on the Epidemic of Book Banning

    The Temple on Peachtree St. 1589 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA

    I'll participate on a panel about the epidemic of book banning in America, sponsored by the National Council of Jewish Women.

  • Keynote Talk at Community Author Showcase at Sharon Forks Library in Cumming

    Sharon Forks Library 2820 Old Atlanta Road, Cumming, GA

    Forsyth County Public Library, Sharon Forks Library Branch, is having a Community Author Showcase, and I am the keynote speaker for a talk about the importance of finding a writing group to support and critique writers as they develop in their craft. After my talk, community authors will be set up around the large meeting […]

  • Writers Panel at East Cobb Library

    East Cobb Library 4880 Lower Roswell Rd suite 510-B, Marietta, GA

    Join me, Kim Conrey, Kathy Nichols, and Mike Shaw for a panel discussion about the craft and business of writing.

  • Book Talks & Signing at The Reading Attic

    The Reading Attic 210 W Park Square 2nd FL, Marietta, GA

    Kim and I will be doing talks for readers and writers and signing books at The Reading Attic, a new bookstore on the Marietta Square.

  • Paths to Publication Talk

    Kim Conrey and I will be discussing Paths to Publication, a free talk at the Switzer Library.

  • Memoir Writing

    Kim Conrey and I will be discussing Memoir Writing, a free talk at the Switzer Library.