The book takes readers through the Coastal Empire, sharing some little-known facts that even the most seasoned Savannahian might not know
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High altitude, higher hopes
When journalist Cathryn Prince first heard of Workman, she was enamored with her story, particularly its parallels to modern-day women
Changing climate
Van Noy set out on a trip to the South to hear the stories of people living through climate change
Let’s hear it for the boys
Oney has written about a variety of men, from Robert Penn Warren to Gregg Allman to Atlanta architect John Portman
Keeping it Civil
FOR YEARS, locals flipped open Connect Savannah in search of the wisecracking words of Jessica Leigh Lebos. Though she filed her last Civil Society Column in February, the wit and […]
Sylvie Simmons’ musical life
“There’s a a big cliche that people become music journalists because they’re failed musicians and I’m that cliche,” she laughs.
Statesboro political writer debuts book on the 2016 election
JARED YATES SEXTON got into writing about politics because he was procrastinating. “In 2015 I was writing this novel but it wasn’t working,” recalls Sexton, “so I was like, ‘I’m […]
Get lit with Kim Addonizio
With scathing humor, accessible language, and unflinching honesty, Addonizio’s barstool musings and raw verse have been published in six poetry collections
Jonathan Rabb’s Living journey
It’s really a gripping story about one man, a death camp survivor, as he discovers his path through sweeping changes in his own life and in the world around him
Harry Crews, in the wild
Crews reinvented himself as a gonzo journalist in the mold of Hunter S. Thompson, with brief forays into writing movie scripts
Schlepping with ‘Sylvia’
WHEN I was a teenage anarchist sitting around my suburban bedroom plotting how to subvert the patriarchy without chipping my nail polish, I had a fabulous role model.Let’s just say I saw more to emulate in Sylvia than I ever could in Farrah Fawcett.
Hillary hate: Where is it from and why is it so persistent?
AS WE barrel into the 2016 election, when all Americans are politically at odds, one opinion rises up from the rest. Nobody likes Hillary Clinton. But why? Writer Joanne Bamberger […]
