Tag: Jonathan Rabb
How the Townsend Prize for Fiction, which honors Georgia writers, came to be
James L. Townsend, Atlanta magazine's founding editor, passed away in 1981 after a battle with cancer. At his funeral, several former close associates—including Pat Conroy, Anne Rivers Siddons, and Terry Kay—decided to launch a literary award in his honor. Recent winners inspire us to follow Townsend’s frequent admonition: “Brilliant, dear heart. Write it down. Write it all down.”
Fall reading: Cozy up with these 5 books from Georgia authors
5 books to add to your fall reading list, including Jonathan Rabb's Among the Living and Molly Brodak's Bandit.