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Forthcoming Book: Questions in Jamaican Patois – Repeating Islands

Questions in Jamaican Patois (Finishing Line Press, 2024) is a forthcoming poetry book by Jamaican-born author, Yasmin Morais. Jennifer Brown Banks (Founder/President of Poets United to Advance the Arts) writes, “Yasmin’s poetry is powerful, purposeful, poised! In her new collection, “Questions in Jamaican Patois”, she connects with audiences through clever word choices, timely topics, and…

Judy Ray turns family history into compelling fiction with Betrayals

The story begins in 1912 London, where 17-year-old Hillary Dearborn finds herself pregnant, unmarried, and expelled by an elite boarding school.

Tallahassee Author Peggy Kassees Dies After Extended Illness

Kassees was a past president of the Tallahassee Writers Association and greatly admired by her literary colleagues

Tallahassee writer Louise Rill s debut novel packs family drama

Tallahassee writer Louise Rill s debut novel packs family drama
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Virtual Memoir Feedback Workshop - WFSU Local Routes

WFSU Local Routes Virtual Memoir Feedback Workshop Working on your short memoir? Join our feedback session with the Tallahassee Writer’s Association. TWA members will offer feedback to help reach your goals and improve your writing with your memoir piece. Register in Zoom for a specific feedback session timeslot.   Throughout the month of March, submit your poem or short story memoir. Submissions will be considered for a printed publication that will be added to the Leroy Collins Leon County Public Library collection. Submit your memoir here and view the requirements here: https://tinyurl.com/LCMemoirSubmission Memoir submission deadline is March 31, 2021.

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