Win lunch with a literary agent (not mine, who is indeed a terrific lunch companion, but Karin Slaughter's, and Karin is way famous), or have your script evaluated, or meet famous authors (not me, I have to be out of town, and I am only famous to my cats), or heck, just support libraries.
Libraries are good. They are, in fact, a reader's lifeblood.
So, you say, how do I do all these things? You go to the Save the Libraries event in Decatur in March. You learn more about it here. You can bid on signed books from all kinds of authors. Including me.
About Me
- jessica handler
- Atlanta, Georgia, United States
- My first book, "Invisible Sisters: A Memoir" has been named one of "Twenty Five Books All Georgians Should Read!" I would love to visit your bookclub, either in person (in the South) or through the magic of electronics. My writing has received a "Special Mention" for a 2008 Pushcart Prize. I have been honored with a residency at the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation in Bethany, CT., a Fellowship at the Hambidge Center for Creative Arts in Rabun Gap, Georgia, and the 2009 Peter Taylor Nonfiction Fellowship at the Kenyon Review Writers Workshop. Locally, I teach workshops in creative writing, memoir, and feature journalism, and am a member of the faculty of an art college, where I teach screenwriting. I hold an MFA in Creative Writing from Queens University of Charlotte (N.C.) and a B.S. in Communication from Emerson College, in Boston. I used to work in television. I did not push the broom behind the elephant. Usually, I served as mahout - I drove the (allegorical) elephant. If he was SAG or AFTRA. Rock stars do not scare me.
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