The Flannery O’Connor Childhood Home, at 207 E. Charlton Street on Lafayette Square, is seeking additional volunteers and volunteer docents. Meetings for potential volunteers and volunteer docents will be held […]
Flannery O’Connor
Envisioning Flannery
ONE OF THE faulty stereotypes about Savannah is that it’s insular and not open to outsiders. On the contrary, history shows us that the opposite is often true: Savannah tends […]
A view from the woods
Next week the Flannery O’Connor Childhood Home will have arguably one of the most important weeks since it re–opened. On Wednesday, the site will be honored as host of the […]
The Moth man speaks
Best–selling author George Dawes Green appreciates a good story. As a writer and the founder of The Moth, where people get on stage and share unscripted stories, he’s done his […]
Finding Flannery
Finding Flannery To my knowledge, no one has ever seen the ghost of Flannery O’Connor hovering in the hallways of her childhood home on Charlton Street. But if she’s ever […]
Flattering Flannery
WHEN MARY FLANNERY O’CONNOR entertained guests at her childhood home in Savannah, things were done her way. The guests, who were carefully screened by Mary Flannery’s mother, Regina, were instructed […]
