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Augusten Burroughs on why to write every day

I had the privilege of hearing Augusten Burroughs speak at the Atlanta Writers Club Centennial Celebration on Saturday night. His keynote speech took the form of a Q&A session, which was a little disappointing to me: he’s such an excellent storyteller that I would have …

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April 22, 2014March 14, 2026 By Alicia Brown

What I’m Reading: Belong to Me

Just finished Marisa de los Santos’ “Belong to Me,” the sequel to “Love Walked In,” which I found difficult to enjoy because its dual POV distracted me from getting lost in the story. When I saw that “Belong to Me” is divided into chapters told …

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April 15, 2014March 14, 2026 By Alicia Brown

Better late than never: I’m on Goodreads!

I’m a little embarrassed that it took me so long to discover this wonderful resource for writers and authors. (What can I say… I’ve always been a bit of a late bloomer!) But I’m pleased to say that I now have an author profile on …

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April 9, 2014 By Alicia Brown

Better Than Barbie? Body Image Isn’t Always About Size

I’ve been reading some of the media coverage of “Lammily,” the crowdfunded alternative to Barbie that has “average proportions.” Despite her weird name (I think it sounds like mammary), a lot of people seem to like the idea of a doll that has a more …

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March 7, 2014March 14, 2026 By Alicia Brown

What I’m Reading: Bigger than a Bread Box

Took a break from Marisa de los Santos to read a middle-grade book by a local author: “Bigger than a Bread Box” by Laurel Snyder. I heard Snyder speak at the January Atlanta Writers Club meeting, and found her inspiring, especially when she shared that …

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February 16, 2014March 14, 2026 By Alicia Brown

What to Read: Adam Bede

Spent last weekend in Tennessee celebrating the birthday of my father-in-law, who told me that his favorite book is “Adam Bede” by George Eliot. While I’ve had “Middlemarch” recommended to me several times over the years, I think this was the first time anyone has …

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February 15, 2014March 14, 2026 By Alicia Brown

What I’m Reading: Love Walked In

I just finished “Love Walked In,” a novel recommended and Christmas-gifted by my sister, who’s a big fan of the author, Marisa de los Santos. It’s the story of Cornelia, a coffee shop manager who loves old movies and whose life changes in unexpected ways …

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February 3, 2014 By Alicia Brown

I Think He Walked Out of a Carl Hiaasen Novel

Speaking of traveling with animals, saw this guy on the news this morning and couldn’t believe it was an actual human being and not a character in a wacky Miami-spoofing novel by Carl Hiaasen or Dave Barry. I mean, seriously – his name is Hickory? …

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January 9, 2014March 14, 2026 By Alicia Brown

What I’m Reading: Three Men in a Boat

I recently finished “Three Men in a Boat (to Say Nothing of the Dog!)” by Jerome K. Jerome, a book I’d never heard of until my sister recommended it to me last fall. The story is a humorous account of three friends traveling up the …

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January 1, 2014March 14, 2026 By Alicia Brown

Reading List: The Once and Future King

Netflix recently added “The Sword in the Stone” to its streaming lineup, and since it’s one of the few Disney animated features I’d never seen, I sat down with my husband, who remembers watching it on VHS as a child, to check it out. It’s …

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December 14, 2013March 14, 2026 By Alicia Brown

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About Alicia Brown

Alicia Brown has been writing stories her entire life, but she first saw her words in print at age fourteen when her local newspaper published her letter to the editor defending the late-eighties’ embrace of late-sixties pop culture. Since then, she has published a number …

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Join Jill and her tribe of friends on the streets of Manhattan in 1968, with no parents, no teachers, and only one rule: Be free.

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