I am a new member and look forward to connecting with other Georgia writers. My first novel, THE MESSENGER, is being published by Aberdeen Bay and available soon in print. My website and blog has all the details: http://TheWriteDeal. This is all new for me and I welcome any input.
My work has appeared in periodicals, zines, and anthologies. I've written a couple of books and sent a few proposals but with no luck. David, any advice?
BLACK WATERS is a nuclear thriller written by David H. Hanks, who was among recipients of the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the International Atomic Energy Agency Secretariat for their work in preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. Black Waters takes the reader to Europe where Carson Griffin finds himself investigating a uranium smuggling incident when he encounters a hint of a monstrous te
I was unable to make changes on the Members Event screen, but Brooks County Library will be holding a book signing for Black Waters, a new David H. Hanks nuclear thriller. The book signing will be on February 11, 2012 in Quitman, Georgia at around 0900 AM.
Check out the new literary magazine Flycatcher: A Journal of Native Imagination, founded and partially staffed by current & former MAPW students at Kennesaw State University. Our first issue is now online at http://www.flycatcherjournal.org.
I haven't used the GWA website for much even though I have been a member for many years. The good news is I do write and continue to be published. My latest was the short story "An Apple for My Grandmother" in Stonepile Writers' Anthology, Volume II - released on December 8, 2011. I also had "Just Right for Now" published in Skipping Stones November/December 2011 issue (a children's magazine).
I've just come back from three weeks in France. My first Christmas there ever. Must say I wasn't ready to come home. Three days home tomorrow and I'm starting to get back into the swing of things thanks to all my online contacts and organizations! There is so much to catch up on and so much to do. If I think about it too much I get overwhelmed. So I will take it one day at a time. More posts soon!
Three kids from Georgia's most boring town (now there's a contest I'd like to see...) suddenly find themselves reluctant time-travelers to World War II England. To get home, they have to fin...