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The Beacon - Snake~Nation~Press
Volume 1 Number 1
Poetry, Arts, and Gardens
May 2016
Partners in our community
Snake~Nation~Press Has a New Mission
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hat would you do if you couldn’t read? You really don’t know, but you do know it won’t be the best. What kind of jobs are available
to non-readers? Would you be able to read street signs, maps, or directions on the backs of food cans or medicines? Readers never
think of the difficulties faced by people unable to read.
You probably learned to read so long ago that it almost seems like your were born reading. But looking back, you know that’s not true.
You still can remember the alphabet song
and those stumbling efforts with your Snake Nation Press joins with the 2016 South Georgia
mother or a sister or a teacher helping you
sound out the words in your first book. Literacy Festival in bringing writers to south Georgia
“Run, Spot, Run,” you said loud and proud and raising awareness and money for literacy projects.
of being able to read.
Snake Nation Press joins with the 2016
Roberta George South Georgia Literacy Festival in bringing writers to south Georgia and raising awareness and money for literacy projects. With over 25
Founding Editor years of reading, writing, and publication, Snake Nation Press is working hard to bring a Media Center to Lowndes County. The Queen
Anne building on the corner of 110 West Force Street is the perfect location, another focal point of learning, which includes the Turner
Center for the Arts, the Crescent, and Valdosta State University. Valdosta is a city that helps its people reach their full potential. The Center would provide a
comfortable environment for people to develop their creative skills, which usual means having the basic tools of reading and writing.
Resources at the Center will include: meeting rooms for literacy training and private tutoring, a book arts and letterpress studio, digital media tools (scanners,
Adobe Design Suite, printers), a sound studio, a writing library, WIFI, a garden and kitchen. Snake Nation Press has recently been awarded a low-power FM
license through the FCC. Readings, workshops, and educational opportunities will be available to the public.
2016 South Georgia Literacy Festival
Schedule of Activities
Friday, May 13, 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. – A writers’ workshop, conducted by featured
authors, will take place in Gazebo II directly across the hall from the Garden Suite. Come,
hear their stories, and get some writing and publishing tips! Moderated by Brenda Smith.
Panelists will sign books for attendees. (Open to the Public)
South Georgia Literacy
Festival Information
Site:
James H. Rainwater Conference Center
Valdosta, Georgia
Dates:
May 13 -14, 2016
Sponsored by:
Snake~Nation~Press
This program is sponsored in part by the
Georgia Council for the Arts through the
appropriations of the Georgia General
Assembly. The Council is a partner Agency
of the National Endowment for the Arts.
Friday, May 13, 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. – “Meet the Authors Reception” for featured and
vending authors, sponsors, and media representatives, etc. in Gazebo II. Winners of the
Poetry and Essay Contest, held in conjunction with the Festival, will receive their awards at
this reception. An after-party will be held for one hour (7:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.) for those
who love to talk! (Open to the Public)
Saturday, May 14, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. The Book Sale! Children who come with their
parents can receive a FREE book as long as they last. (Open to the Public)
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Poetry, arts, and gardens
Literacy advocate
Featured authors
Festival participants
12 Youth Writing Contest
13 Capital Campaign
14 In the neighborhood
15 Growing community
www.snakenationpress.org
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Po e t r y, A r t , a n d G a r d e n s
Snake House to Feature Unique Theme
republic can survive. That is
why the Athenian lawmaker
Solon decreed it a crime for
any citizen to shrink from
controversy. And that is why
our press is protected by the
First Amendment - the only
business in America specifically protected by the
Constitution- -not primarily to amuse and entertain,
not to emphasize the trivial
and the sentimental, not to
simply “give the public what
it wants”- but to inform, to
arouse, to reflect, to state our
dangers and our opportunities, to indicate our crises and
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he editorial staff at the Snake
is guided by certain principles
as we reestablish a paper and
low-power FM radio station. Our
mission is to provide a platform for
the discussion of ideas and concepts
that we share as a community. These
elements begin within the physical
environment nearest our homes and
businesses.
ardening is our connection to
the earth, the direct interaction
between man and nature and should
be just ourside our doors. We can find
beauty in the plants we eat and flowers
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...to inform, to arouse, to reflect, to state
our dangers and our opportunities, to
indicate our crises and our choices, to
lead, mold, educate and sometimes even
anger public opinion.
we enjoy. The garden can be a place
for restful contemplation. The garden
and grounds at the Snake House are a
work in progress with many heirloom
plants and fine specimens of azalea,
dogwood, and camellia. The house,
built in 1909, has the same capacity to
inspire and delight, a grand hallway
leads to cavernous rooms that hold a
history and stories yet to be discovered.
rt in our rendition of the Sister
Arts cannot focus solely on painting. In our modern world, we are
inundated with the visual aspects of
art - photographs, videos, on screens
and in books. We also have a multitude of sounds, the spoken word and
music are of great interest as we launch
WSNK in the near future. This is an
awesome opportunity and challenge to
our meager volunteer staff so we must
rely on the public, our neighbors, and
friends to help construct the content
of both this paper and the radio station.Our goal is to partner with existing non-profit agencies to give them
greater public exposure and support.
We are excited to find talented musicians and poets, storytellers and advocates. It is not our intention to present
a narrow viewpoint on issues of local
controversy whether it be a bio-mass
plant, gas pipeline, or school choice.
Our goal will be to educate ourselves,
our readers, and our listeners on local
topics. The concept of the virtual and
physical “polis” is to give a place to
speak and write, building sense of
community and connection with our
neighbors.
est stated in a quote from President
John F. Kennedy in his Address
before the American Newspaper Publishers Association April 27, 1961.1
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“Without debate, without criticism, no administration and
no country can succeed and no
our choices, to lead, mold,
educate, and sometimes even
anger public opinion.”
We will strive to keep our neighbors informed of the actions of local
government, Valdosta City and
Lowndes County and Georgia State
Government commissions and
special districts. This is our mission, as part of our licensing we are
tasked by the FCC to be an eductional station, we are not permitted to advertise, we may only have
underwriters. We cannot promote
or endorse candidates, ballot initiatives or political parties. However,
we will assist in exploring political issues in depth and invite local
politicians and activists to speak on
air and in print about the issues of
local importance.
he Beacon will act as the print
version of the radio content.
The name was chosen for two reasons: first, the signal beacon to
warn or alert the listeners. In this
regard we are mandated to install
an Emergency Alert System (EAS)
to gain licensure. The station can
be invaluable in a natural disaster
when other forms of media have
been lost. In the metaphorical sense
the Beacon will be a direction finder
for our city and neighborhoods. Of
course this cannot be done in isolation, we will need your help in
providing engineering, writing, producing, and presenting our version
of Valdosta and Lowndes County.
We ask for your support and assistance in this new endeavour.
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John F. Kennedy SpeechesThe President and
the Press: Address before the American Newspaper Publishers Association, April 27, 1961
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http://www.jfklibrary.org/Research/Research-Aids/JFK-Speeches/
American-Newspaper-Publishers-Association_19610427.aspx
The Sister Arts
Victorian Inspiration for Our Time
by Stephanie Stambaugh
“The Sister Arts” is the Victorian phrase used to describe the interrelationship of various art forms, though the idea is not limited to that era, and
the phrase is most often associated with the relationship between the two
arts of painting and poetry. The phrase can also encompass the inspiration
gained through experiencing any of the arts, such as poetry, fiction, painting, theatre, music, etc., and that art’s effect or influence on an artist’s work
as they are in the throes of the creative process.”
“The Sister Arts” ultimately describe the creative process that connects
each of the arts through the birth of new ideas, techniques, and movements from a common source, like sisters sharing common parents. Artists,
whether they be writers or painters, can find inspiration from a common
source or message within another art form, such as a poem’s effect on the
composition and theme of a painter’s mural. The name “Sister” can also
stem from the origin of new ideas at the moment of sharing or experiencing art works, and so the relationship of creating art is connected to the
female ability to give birth, thus giving the term its feminine reference.
from: https://thesisterarts.wordpress.com/what-are-the-sister-arts/
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Morris Smith
M
orris Smith, our friend and fellow writer, was talented in many ways,
but her most significant trait was her ability to love, to connect, and
to make and be a friend.
Her family, her friends, her church, and her community still misses her.
Through her love of learning--especially reading and writing--and of the
arts, Morris will always be remembered.
Snake Nation Press’ authors and the Snake Handlers’ Writers’ Group
lovingly remembers Morris for her involvement and her generosity. A
room in the Press’ house on 110 West Force Street, Valdosta, is dedicated to
Morris Smith and her family.
Serena McDonald Kennedy Award Winner
Misty Urban
A Lesson in Manners “serves up a panoramic view of the American experience” with “deep authenticity,” “vibrant imagination and a keen eye for
emotional truth.” This is “[a]n extraordinary collection that distills the lives
of ordinary people—refreshing, compelling, and moving.”
--Jacob M. Appel, author of The Biology of Luck
Violet Reed-Haas Prize Winner
John O’Connor
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n the spirit of James Wright and Philip Levine but with a style, grace and
humor all his own, John O’Connor revisits and reinvents the working
man’s American lyric of failure and redemption, beauty and honesty. Written
in the “real 4/4 time of the ever-vanishing now,” Half the Truth is a song of
the poet “learning how to live.” These poems are a “drink from the night’s
jar;” I invite you to drink deeply.
— Rachel Zucker
Valdosta’s New Low-Power FM
Poetry, Art, Gardens
Snake~Nation~Press
110 West Force Street
Valdosta, Georgia 31601
(229)444-5191
The Beacon is published by Snake
Nation Press, a 501(c) non profit literary arts organization. The Beaacon supports local artists (writers, fine arts,
crafts-people) by offering a free forum for their work and
ideas. The Voice welcomes editorials, articles, poetry,
and short fiction from the community and the world. All
writers retain copyright to the material published. The
Beacon takes one time rights for publication. Support this
endeavor by sending your tax-deductible donations to the
address above.
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Serena McDonald
Kennedy Award
No more than 50,000 word novella or a 200
page manuscript of short stories will be
accepted. Any well-written manuscript on
any topic will be considered.
Previously published works may be entered.
Entry fee: $25
$1,000 prize and publication.
Deadline
August 31, 2016
Supported by a grant from
The Price-Campbell Foundation.
Violet Reed Haas
Prize for Poetry
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nake Radio will represent the
diversity of the Valdosta community through cultural and educational programming.
Snake Radio received its LPFM
permit from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in January of 2015. The 100 watt station
will have a broadcasting radius of
3.5 miles from our studios. Snake
Nation Press offices are in the
Midtown Neighborhood
of Valdosta, between
the VSU main campus
and downtown.The
low-power range
provides an opportunity to have a local
focus with a global
perspective. We can provide an outlet for a variety of viewpoints as a local low-cost alternative
50- 75 manuscript pages
Independent Judge
Previously published poems eligible.
for local business and citizens. Relying exclusively
on volunteer efforts, partnerships and donations,
our goal is to have a vibrant group of programmers,
sound engineers, writers, and DJs that represent the
breadth of our community. If you are an advocate
for making our community a better place to live and
work via the arts, music, literature, education, and
culture in general, then please join us! WSNK is
recruiting individuals who wish to present programming.
WSNK-LPFM
Snake Nation Press
110 West Force Street
Valdosta, GA 31601
(229)444-5191
[email protected]
www.wsnk.org
Entry fee: $25
$1,000 prize and publication
Deadline
August 31, 2016
Reading and Publishing
Schedule for Awards
• Winners from the 2015
entries are published.
• Submissions from 2016 have
been read.
• The 2016 winners will be
announced June 1, 2016.
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In Tribute
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Advocating literacy
Defining circumstances
T
he 2016 South Georgia Literacy Festival was born out of
a desire to share with others
what I have learned and experienced since delving into writing and
self-publishing my Circumstances
Series (Insane Circumstances, Unforeseen Circumstances, and Extreme
Circumstances). After attending
several events in California, Texas,
and Louisiana which allowed Indie
authors like me to share our works
with a wider audience, my husband
Jerry and I decided to stay home in
2016 and have a community-wide
festival in Valdosta.
We had met
some awesome
people, made
lifelong friends,
and attended writers’ workshops
conducted by several nationally
renowned writers—experiences that
keep me encouraged and telling
my stories. Both of us thought
that other area writers would dust
off some of the many boxes in the
backs of their closets and immerse
themselves anew in a culture that
encourages reading, writing, and
sharing their musings with others, if
we shared what we have learned.
Consequently we decided to host
a Literacy Festival! When the idea
was presented to one of our partners, she said, “Literary Festival,” a
notion I rejected. When encouraged to talk more about what I
meant by that, I told a supporter,
“Being literate is more than just
being able to read. Being literate
is being able to write, and speak.
It is using that state “literacy” to
help skills, crafts, and works one is
acquiring, be articulated and used
to support oneself. For example, a
seamstress could serve as a partic-
ing with hundreds of people from
our area.
By March 2015, a host committee was formed. Since then the
2016 South Georgia Literacy Festival Committee has partnered with
a local non-profit, Snake Nation
Press to carry out the vision.
Together, we wrote and received
a Georgia Vibrant Communities
Grant to help defray the expenses
of the Festival.
Because of the group’s efforts,
Valdosta will become a more
literate community. Authors will
be encouraged.
Nationally
renowned
authors will
share their compelling stories with
workshop participants, and give
tips and strategies for writing and
publishing.
Children who come to the Festival with their parents will receive
FREE books as long as they last,
and winners of a contest for high
school students will receive prizes.
A local library will also receive a
collection of books and a generous
donation.
“Literary” implies authors only. I was
making the case for “inclusion of others.”
ipant at a Literacy Festival because
she could show her work and
books that enabled her success.
If it was just a “literary event,” a
craftsman would not be able to
serve as a vendor at the Festival.
“Literary” implies authors only. I
was making the case for “inclusion
of others.” Our vision was to have
writers, literacy advocates, and a
sprinkling of merchandise vendors
all in one place, at one time, shar-
Conference Director
Brenda Smith is a retired educator.
She enjoys reading, writing, helping
others, traveling and spending time
with her grandchildren. Married
to Jerry and the mother of two sons,
Brian and Justin, she is a native of
Quitman, Georgia. Her literary
efforts reflect what she says about herself “I am Southern and country!”
The
Snake House
110 West Force Street
Valdosta, Georgia 31601
Built in 1909 as a residence for female students enrolled in the South Georgia Normal
College, which is now Valdosta State University. Through years of renovations and now
refurbishment, the house still retains much of the original Queen Anne grandeur.
Mission
To present a model of the arts as an engine for the local economy and to improve collaborative efforts between citizens, organizations, and local government. The restoration at the
Force Street center will demonstrate a flourishing arts culture and show that Valdosta is a
good place for businesses to locate or relocate. The house will serve low-income residents
through educational programs and resources that will empower their voices.
Our Neighborhood
Tucked between Valdosta State University and downtown Valdosta, the Snake House will
be a beacon for preserving and protecting the Mid-Town character.The Patterson Street
corridor is the jewel of the city and must be preserved. Development by the University and
private individuals must be made with the heritage of the neighborhood in mind.
Vision
• WSNK Radio
• Open Media Studio
• Meeting rooms
• Exhibit Space
• Garden Place
• Shared workspace
• Neighborhood hub
• Performance venue
Literacy Advocates
2016 South Georgia
Literacy Festival
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Kappa Eta Omega Chapter
Dr. Deborah Demps, President
Hampton University Alumnus
Dr. Juanita Elveta Miller
Pathway to Hope Counseling Services
Dr. JoAnna Bridges (James)
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Mobley
The Valdosta Area Rotary Clubs
and
Imagination Library
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Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church
Brantley L. McCollough, Pastor
National Council of Negro Women
Mrs. Sharah Denton, President
Dr. John & Mrs. Blondie Manning
Mr. & Mr. Elvis Lane
Mrs. Betty Williams
Mr. Clarence Glover
n 1995, Dolly Parton launched Imagination Library to foster a love of reading
among preschool children. Since 2009, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
has been an official Service Partner with Rotary International, a worldwide
organization that provides humanitarian services. In 2009, all the Rotary Clubs
in Valdosta adopted Imagination Library as a community service project. We
believe that early reading is important to the entire community because it leads
to a lifetime of opportunity. We raise money to provide Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library books for free to children in Lowndes County each month from
birth to 5th birthday.
Since the inception of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library program in Lowndes County in 2009, VARC have
raised over $100,000 and enrolled over 1,250 children. But there are over 8,000 children in Lowndes County
under age five. It takes $25 to provide a child with an Imagination Library book each month for a year or $125
from birth to the child’s 5th birthday. To help children in Lowndes County receive Imagination Library books,
please send a tax-deductible donation made out to “Valdosta Rotary Foundation” with “Imagination Library”
in the memo line to Valdosta Rotary Foundation, P.O. Box 517, Valdosta, GA 31603.
Lowndes County Children and Youth (LCCY)
LCCY is a non-profit agency, which has been designated by both Lowndes County and the city of Valdosta as the community planning body for
at-risk youth and their families. We are a Georgia Family Connection
Collaborative, a statewide initiative of 159 community collaborative partnerships, committed to making measurable improvements for children
and families in Georgia. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life
for all children and youth in Lowndes County through a comprehensive,
coordinated community effort.
literacy drawing
helping
writing interesting
thinking
learning
doing
he Mae McMullen-Southside Library Booster community members obtained furnishings, books, equipOrganization was organized when South Geor- ment, securing over $30,000 to purchase items for the
gia Regional Library Board Member
newly-constructed branch library.
Mrs. Mildred Hunter (deceased),
The Boosters continue to provide fiscal
along with Mrs. Doris Howard
and program support to the library, and
(deceased) and Mrs. Evelyn Ford,
encourages other community members
learned the library facility was being
to get involved. Dr. Beverley Richconstructed in 1991). Funds were not
ardson-Blake (charter member) serves
available to purchase books, equipas Chair of the Organization. Mrs.
ment and necessary supplies.
Kathy James is the Branch Manager.
When the library opened in June
For additional information call (229) 253-8313.
1992, a group of approximately 30
focusing
Stanley Marable, DDS & Mrs. Corrie Hunter-Marable
Albany State College National
Lowndes County Alumni Chapter
Jeremiah Lawton, President
Dr. Jerry & Wyonnie Hardee
Dr. A. Timothy Brady
Valdosta Medical Clinic
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Valdosta Alumnae Chapter
Dr. Djana Goss, President
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Williams
Comprehensive Women’s Health
Dr. Samuel Taylor & Dr. Jerthia Taylor - Grate
LTC (ret.) Herbert & Alice Williams
100 Black Men of Valdosta, Inc.
Nathaniel Haugabrook, President
John’s Body Shop
Steel’s Jewelry Company, Inc.
Ms. Glady Arrington
Fort Valley State
Alumni - Valdosta Area
Mrs. Linda Aikens, President
Wilson Eye Center
Dr. Steven & Mrs. Patricia Wilson
Mr. Reginald & Mrs. Marjorie “Tiffany”
Vinson
Lynn Lee, MD
Mr. Barry Broome
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reading
Marable Dental Center
Allstate Insurance Company
Southside Library Boosters
ideas
Retired Professional Athlete (NBA,
Boston Celtics Basketball Corporation)
&Retired Educator, Louisville, KY
listening
concentrating
Valdosta Mayor Pro Tem, Alvin Payton
Jr. & Mrs. Linda Payton
Copeland, Haugabrook, & Walker
Attorney & Mrs. Roy Copeland
Donors
Mrs. Lovyone Jackson
Ms. Gwendolyn R. Thomas
Ms. Carolyn Haigler
Mr. & Mrs. Marcellous Carter
Mr. & Mrs. Percy Chastang
Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah Lawton
Ms. Cassandra A. Murray
Ms. C. Jean Draper
The Bunche Street Bunch Club
Mrs. Artie M. Marshall, President
Ms. Denise Wright
Ms. Glady T. Lee
Sandra & Elijah Willis
Mr. Villa D. & Mrs. Mary Franklin
Ms. Martha Vaughn
Mrs. Jacqulin McCollough (Rev. Brantley)
WHLJ Foxy 97. 5 FM
Mr. Warren Lee
Mr. Donald “Butch” Williams
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2016 South Georgia Literacy
Festival Sponsors
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Author Locator
Literacy Fest: Room Diagram
Tables 1 & 2 – ReShonda Tate Billingsley
Tables 3 & 4 – Victoria Christopher Murray
Table 5 – Terri V. Steward
Table 6 – Get It Write Publishing (Caterina Orr)
Tables 7 – Lowndes County Children & Youth (LCCY)
Table 8 – Hospitality (Door Prizes)
Table 9 – MaryKay Cosmetics (Salina Burgess)
Table 10 – Dwayne Gavin and Eugene Sherman
Table 11 – Geneva Scott King
Table 12 – Eunice Sykes
Table 13, Table 14, Table 32 – Children’s Corner
Table 15 – Southside Library Boosters
Table 16 – Circle of Friends
Table 17 – Snake Nation Press (Roberta George & John Charles Griffin)
Table 18 – Nagueyalti Warren & Jacob M. Appel
Table 19 – Brenda Smith
Table 20 - Kendra Norman Holmes
Table 21 – Tania Brown & Allen Perry
Table 22 – L’Vette Sonai
Table 23 – Kase Palmer
Table 24 – Monique Guice
Table 25 - Chris Wright
Table 26 – Tracee Mason
Table 27 – Theresa Houston
Table 28 – Sandra Y. G. Jones
Table 29 – Jan Whitaker
Table 30 – Corene Green
Table 31 – Imagination Library
Table 33 – Story Bound Bookstore
Table 34 - Lora Monlyn Artz & Photography
Table 35 – LeRoy Butler
Table 36 – Melvin Wakeley
Table 37 - C. Bryan Crosby
Table 38 – Simply Anna’s Fashion and Creative Designs
Table 39 - Linda Panousis
Table 40 – Brenda Sutton Rose
Table 41 – Kym Boyles
About this festival...
Committee members
Leah Baynard, Roberta George, Nicole Parker Gunn, Gail Y. Golden, Jacquie Harper,
Elvis A. Lane, Blondie Manning, Sandra Edwards-Monlyn,
Mary Newsome, Corrie Hunter-Marable, Cassandra A. Murray, Caterina Orr,
Rico Bell Tucker, Brenda Smith, Jerry Smith, Martha Vaughn, Tiffany Vinson,
Betty Williams, Denise Wright, J. Elveta Miller, and Mary Ann Franklin.
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Featured Authors
ReS ho nd a Ta t e Billin gsle y
She always had an active imagination. From making
up stories, to crafting award-winning poems, the
national best selling author has always maintained
a love for telling stories. After numerous rejections
from publishers, she stepped out on faith, established
her own publishing company, and released her debut
novel, My Brother’s Keeper. It’s a move that paid off as megahouse publisher,
Simon & Schuster/Pocket Books, picked up the book and, to date, has published all of ReShonda’s books.
A former television and radio news reporter, ReShonda is a professional
editor, ghost writer, and literary consultant. She has worked as a reporter
for The National Enquirer and as an anchor and reporter for NBC, ABC, and
FOX television stations in Texas .
ReShonda is the national best selling author of 35 books. Her sophomore
novel, Let the Church Say Amen, has been made into a movie, directed by
actress Regina King and produced by Queen Latifah’s Flava Unit Productions. The movie was released in August 2015. ReShonda, who served as a
consultant, also makes an appearance in the movie. Her entire Amen series,
as well as the novel I Know I’ve Been Changed, has been optioned by BET.
A much sought-after public speaker, in 2012, ReShonda won the NAACP
Image Award for Outstanding Literature for her book Say Amen, Again and
was nominated again in 2013 for her book The Secret She Kept. She has won
numerous awards for writing skills. Considered one of the top Inspirational
Fiction authors in the country, her books remain a staple on the Bestseller’s
list and have been featured in USA Today and Ebony Magazine as Summer
Sizzlers. In 2010, ReShonda was inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of
Fame.
ReShonda, along with National Best Selling author, Victoria Christopher
Murray, is the co-founder of Brown Girls Books, a boutique publishing
company aimed at producing quality books from fresh voices and fan favorites.
A member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and Jack & Jill of America,
she is married to Dr. Miron Billingsley, a Vice Chancellor at North Carolina
Central University. The Billingsleys have three children ages 14, 12 and 7.
Dr. N ag u eyal ti Wa r r e n
A Georgia Author, Dr. Nagueyalti Warren is Professor of
Pedagogy and Director of Undergraduate Studies in African-American Studies at Emory University and also the
winner of Snake Nation’s Poetry Prize for her collection,
Braided Memory. She has previously served as assistant and
associate dean of Emory College. A poet whose second
book of poetry, Margaret Circa 1834-1858, she won the
Violet Reed Hass Award for Poetry. Also a Cave Canem Fellow, her works
have appeared in Gathering Ground, the ringing ear, Black Poets Lean South,
Essence Magazine, Pluck, and Drumvoices Revue.
Warren has edited the poetry anthology, Temba Tupui (Walking Naked)
African Women’s Poetic Self-Portrait published by the Africa World Press,
2008, and co-edited Southern Mothers: Facts and Fictions, LSU Press 1999.
Grandfather of Black Studies, W. E. Dubois was published in 2011 by the
Africa World Press.
V i c t o r i a C hr i s t o p he r Mur ray
Victoria Christopher Murray always knew she would
become an author, even as she was taking an unlikely
path to that destination. A native of Queens, Victoria
first left New York to attend Hampton University where
she majored in Communication Disorders. After graduating, Victoria attended New York University where
she received her MBA.
Victoria spent ten years in Corporate America before
she tested her entrepreneurial spirit. She opened a Financial Services
Agency for Aegon, USA, where she managed the number one division for
nine years. However, Victoria never lost the dream to write and when the
“bug” hit her again in 1997, she answered the call.
Victoria originally self-published her first novel, Temptation and in 2000,
Time Warner published that novel. Temptation made numerous best sellers lists and remained on the Essence bestsellers list for nine consecutive
months. In 2001, Temptation was nominated for an NAACP Image Award
in Outstanding Literature.
Since Temptation, Victoria has written over twenty adult novels, including: JOY, Grown Folks Business, The Ex Files, and The Deal, the Dance and
the Devil, and the popular Jasmine Cox Larson Bush series. In 2012,
Victoria joined ReShonda Tate Billingsley to write collaborations, which
pits Victoria’s Jasmine character against Rachel Adams, a first lady created
by ReShonda.
Victoria has received numerous awards, including the Golden Pen Award
for Best Inspirational Fiction and the Phyllis Wheatley Trailblazer Award
for being a pioneer in African American Fiction. Since 2007, Victoria has
won six African American Literary Awards for best novel, best Christian
fiction and Author of the Year - Female. Her 2014 NAACP Image Award
nomination for Never Say Never was her third Image Award nomination.
With over one million books in print, Victoria is one of the country’s top
African American contemporary authors. She is also a member of Delta
Sigma Theta Sorority
Jacob M. Appel
Jacob M. Appel’s most recent works include a
novel, The Biology of Luck, and an essay collection,
Phoning Home. The stories in The Magic Laundry
stem from his work as a psychiatrist in New York
City, and his particular interest in how ordinary
people cope with extraordinary challenges. He
hopes these stories will encourage his readers to
place themselves in the shoes of his protagonists
and to ask themselves how they would handle the tribulations confronted by his characters. What would you do if your daughter returned
home from college with a stolen baboon? Or if you operated a laundromat and the washing machines gained a reputation for performing
minor miracles?
In the course of practicing medicine, Dr. Appel has observed that the
most extraordinary things do happen to ordinary people, every day, in
every city and town, often drawing little public notice. Yet few events
are more extraordinary than the publication of a book—especially a collection of short stories. A strikingly ordinary person himself, Dr. Appel
looks forward to both his own reaction and yours.
This Snake Nation Press author will serve on a panel of writers at the Literacy Festival alongside two featured novelists and a poet. His work can
be purchased at the online bookstore www.snakenationpress.org
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Festival Participants
2016 South Georgia Literary Festival
Brenda Smith
Insane Circumstances chronicles the life of Brandi Leigh
Brown, a Negro girl who with the blessing of her mother
Sara and in spite of the protests of her father Carruthers
enrolls in a recently integrated Claxville University. Memories of the girls who did not want to room with her, a professor with a dark side, and classmates who fail to support
her rest dormant until she hears of another who experiences prejudicial hazing.
Rescued by love in the form of a taxi driver who turns out to be anything but
ordinary, the young woman survives, thrives, and becomes a successful television
broadcaster. Under the watchful eye of her beloved Thaddeus “TJ” Pennington,
she shares her story, his story and their story.
This novel, as well as Unforeseen Circumstances and Extreme Circumstances, is
available in paperback, hardback, and ebook at amazon, Xlibris.com, etc
the obvious jewel-like radiance of the gold leaf incorporated in it and that special quality of humanity and human dignity; as precious as jewels with the ability to radiate and reflect good to and from others. “
Te r r i V. S t e w a r d
Author Terri V. Steward is excited about seeing everyone at
the Literacy Festival. She hopes patrons will get a copy of her
first novel, Playing While Hurt, a riveting account of being
one of Marie’s children, who witnesses her loved one living
through several abusive relationships. And how she and her
brother manages after their mother is incapacitated when an outpatient surgery
goes seriously wrong! It was then that the woman comes to realize that the love she
is looking for, she already has.
A teacher, Terri is a wife and a mother of one daughter. She resides in Valdosta,
Georgia. Her publisher is Get-It-Write Publishing Company.
S a n d r a Y. G . J o n e s
In #Apprehended Phil 3:12 Jones offers an intellectual and spiritual aspect to the daily encounters that every person must face
in their pursuit of purpose. It allows the reader to traverse the
storms that come to possess their minds as they work toward
freedom in their spirituality. This novel serves as a guide to help
the reader encounter and successfully navigate these storms and reach their purpose.
Through insightful use of Philippians 3:12, she provides a clear path for those who
may be trudging through their spiritual lives in the dark. It is a practical tool that
the reader may use to apply to the most common areas that affect their forward
mobility: the mind, heart, tongue, image, finances, purpose, and life in general.
Sandra is a pastor, who has Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Religious Studies.
Her first published book can be obtained at http://www.sandraygjones.com.
L e R o y B u t l e r, J r.
His book tells the story of the establishment and expansion of the
first black congregation of the Church of Christ in the state of
Georgia. Set in the middle of the Great Depression in the small
rural town of Valdosta, Georgia, the author uncovers an extraordinary story of unparalleled achievement. The book describes the
bitter irony that black preachers had to face as they implored their
brothers and sisters to crown Jesus Christ Lord of their lives while living in a region
of the country where Jim Crow was king. A local pastor, he shows his love for history in this book, which can be obtained at Xlibris.com or by contacting him.
Chris L. Wright
Poet Chris L. Wright was raised in the Peach State of
Georgia. A third generation collision technician and
painter, he is one talented young man. Known to many
as “Chicken,” Chris has a never-ending and insatiable
appetite for creativity that runs as deep as his love for
southern fried chicken.
Author of Chicken and Rise and Breathless Chemistry, he
is a vigilant poet that thrives to paint the melodic, “We Will Overcome”
Afro spirit of relentlessness. He writes emotional and provocative poetry
that sears through the skin to the soul.
His most renown poems are “After the Rain” and “To My Greatest Fan.”
Both are tributes to his grandmas in which he says his final goodbyes to
the great women who kept him grounded in an unceasing faith to do
whatever you can dream.
Phillip Berrian
Testimonial of One’s True Greatness is a compilation of
poems and short stories, which illustrate and discuss the
following themes: love, loss, hope, triumph, redemption,
and restoration, etc. The award-winning author shares,
with his heart, some of the struggles he has faced, and he
encourages others.
He resides in Valdosta, Georgia. He participated in
several online poetry contests and received awards in 2005, 2007, and
2012. He was recognized by Famous Poets Society for a poem titled “A
MAN.” In August of 2011, he was also featured on two online poetry
blog/websites: poetrycrazy.com and voices.net.com.
It is available in eBook and hardcover. You can find it on Amazon and at
Infinity Publishing on www.buybooksontheweb.com,
Roberta George
Baptizing the Cat, her third completed novel is a psychological study, which is both serious and comic, a trip
with the subtleties of evil and their consequences. It
tells the story of Phillip Craine, a disgruntled artist who
lives in Florida with his family, and passes himself off
as a CIA agent, which gives him the freedom to come
and go as he pleases. A view of a woman on the beach sends him out
to purchase equipment to spy on her, yet he maintains a semblance of
faithfulness to his overweight, wealthy wife who passively controls him.
Although Phillip is not a sympathetic or heroic character, he is believable, an interesting talented man. Boredom leads this classic outsider to
the verge of doing the unthinkable.
Roberta George is the founding editor of Snake Nation Press, which
was named as one of the five Best Small Lit Presses in the nation by
Writers Digest for over five years. She served as the Executive Director
for the Lowndes/Valdosta Arts Center for 12 years and has had stories
and poems published in many small literary publications.
Brenda Sutton Rose
Told through the voices of its eccentric characters,
Dogwood Blues depicts life in Dogwood, Georgia. Every
week, members of the Honeysuckle Bridge Club gather
to play cards, share the latest gossip, and discuss local
issues such as the upcoming liquor referendum. Brimming with opinionated and irreverent characters, and
told with the mournful sound of rhythm and blues, Dogwood Blues is a
story of betrayal, prejudice, and redemption.
Brenda Sutton Rose has been nominated for 2016 Georgia of the
Year. The book is available online via Amazon, Kindle and Barnes &
Noble. Her website is www.authorbrendasuttonrose.com
Geneva Scott-King
Tr a c e e W i l l i a m s M a s o n
This how-to draw book and study-skills workbook, is
full of motivational words from educators and respected
leaders. It helps parents, especially those who are also
in college, develop learning strategies to help both their
children and themselves to use drawing, graphing, mapping, diagramming and model making to learn important material. It is full of detailed explanations, fun examples, and useful
activities.
Professor Mason developed her unique approach to notetaking as a graduate student at Florida State University and teacher at Metropolitan
Christian Academy of the Arts, the first Christian school for the arts in the
nation.
Allen J. Perry and
Ta n i a B r o w n
A team, Allen and his sister Tania, tell how Naiema’s
passion for school and learning is interrupted when she
encounters Hu’eu the school bully. This realistic fiction is
filled with thirty-nine pages of colorful illustrations, rich
vocabulary, and realistic events that will present opportunities for students to express their feelings or experiences
about bullying. Readers discover how the girl finds courage to stand up
and speak out against bullying. They will also share a religious book, The
Purpose Starter.
Ky m B oy l e s
A South Carolina Author, Kym Boles will sell three of
her titles at the Festival. Here is a summary of His First
Lady:
Young and beautiful, Evan Ladson appears to have it
all as First Lady. But her smile is just a façade because
hidden beneath the surface is the truth that no one sees. Evan’s husband
Leon is the powerful pastor of one of the state’s largest and most influential churches and going up against Leon’s thirst for greed and power can
have deadly consequences. As Leon’s kingdom rises, Evan must decide
whether to stand up for the truth or beside the man she fears the most
while fighting the attraction to another that pushes her to find her voice.
Monique Guice
Monique Bowden Guice, a self-published author
of Teen, YA, and Fantasy genres. A summary of her
debut novel The First, a Vampire Tale:
What the hell are vampires doing coming into a
werewolf establishment? Aubrey Ferrell, pack-master
and owner of the Timberwolves Diner, asked himself
that question one night after a troupe of vampires entered his diner.
Unknown to Aubrey, Emma, his younger sister has been practicing
witchcraft. Using witchcraft Emma has sent out a call for the universe
to send her the very first vampire ever made. What she gets instead —
six vampires that are older than the history of mankind determined
to stop Emma and her witchcraft. Even with supernatural werewolf
strength, can Aubrey protect Emma from the vampires who have come
to destroy her?
This Valdosta, Georgia author has written and published
four books. Don’t Do That Baby!, Universal Story, and
Almost, books of poetry and stories about life. He also
penned Lilly, a short romance novella. This author employs
an academic approach to help with four different concerns:
physical, social, economic, and spiritual
He enjoys making stories come alive with characters and
movements, then the big ending. Readers can find this author’s work at www.
amazon.com
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Geneva-Scott King’s first book is Disturbing Statistics; An
Awakening to the Christian Community, a motivational
book whose responses spurred the formation of L.I.V.E.
a nonprofit mentoring/life coaching agency for girls and
women. This Georgia novelist has two volumes due for
release by the end of the year: Fighting But Still Pretty:
How to Get Through the Fight and Still Love People and God, and Lessons in
Witnessing ......From The Bedside of Mom. Dr. King is an entrepreneur, a
ministry leader, a wellness coach, and a nurse practitioner. Her work can
be acquired barnes and noble.com, amazon.com, westbowpress.com
M e l v i n Wa k e l e y
L’ v e t t e S o n a i
A Tennessee author, she penned The Mulholland Diaries, a
romance novel series, two books with a combination of passionate
characters, no-holds-barred dialogue and subtle taboos. Readers,
through three women, get insight into the world of celebrity, sex,
megawealth, and interracial love, Beverly Hills style. In this riveting bit of fiction, Sonai shares their triumphs and trials, showing
how their privileged existence comes at a price few are willing to pay.
The Mulholland Diaries (Vol. 1) and The Hollywood Girl, a story of a makeup artist,
who suffers through an emotionally crippling relationship, not anticipated when
she came to the city to hone her craft and make a living, can be found at her website www.lvettesonai.com and at amazon.com
D r. E u g e n e S h e r m a n
Theologian, pastor, and retired professor, Dr. Eugene Sherman,
addresses the phenomenon known as “abundance.” In The Abundant Life (A Biblical Approach) he purports to help individuals get
away from quick schemes offered by some and to look the Bible as
a reference for abundance.
This author employs an academic approach to help with four different concerns:
physical, social, economic, and spiritual.
The book, published by DG Publishing Press, Tallahassee, Florida, can also be found
at amazon.com and other online bookstores. More information can be attained at
Dr. Sherman’s website, biblicalechos.com.
Kase Palmer
Florida author, Kase Palmer is looking forward to selling her first
novella in The Draglin’ Series. This is in the Teen, YA, and Fantasy
Genres.
For generations, the people of Draglin have been ruled by fear.
Their children go missing, families vanish never to be heard from
again, whole villages have been known to disappear without a trace, while bands of
lawless roam the countryside unchecked by any law or government.
A prodigy of her kind, Adrianna knows her path lies in fighting for a future of peace
and stability. Adrianna is a member of a secret race of shape-shifting dragons, who
are at war with an ancient evil who has been bent on a worldwide genocide for generations.
You can follow Kase on her author page https:www.facebook.com/KasePalmerAuthor/
Reading maketh
a full man!
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Festival Participants
Theresa Houston
This vending author is originally from Philadelphia, is a
gifted, inspirational and humorous speaker. She is committed to sharing the message of hope, love, and encouragement around the world.
She released her first two books in Europe: “Mama Said,
Get in the House” (Embracing the Wisdom of Mama &
God) and Times Past, (a 31-Day Devotional of Psalms,
Poetry, Power, Prayer, & Praise). There, Mrs. Houston quickly became
known as the American author who captured the hearts of Europe.
She returned to the United States with a contagious motivation, and a
God mission, releasing her third title: How to Hold On & When to Let Go
(A Dilemma that Demands a Decision).
For addition information, www.theresahouston.com or [email protected]
Corene Green
Corene Green, a native of Bainbridge, Georgia is a published author of two books, The Crushing Place and For
Ministry Sake.
She is a vending author for the Festival. She also has
a talk show, “Living Life In Purpose,” and also a radio
show, “The Prophetic Voice.”
An educator, pastor and entrepreneur, Dr. Green, in all
of these capacities, purports to bring change into the lives of God’s people.
Kindle and Nook versions of her books can be purchased at Amazon or
Barnes & Noble’s online stores
Linda Panousis
The first vending author to secure her space at the 2016
South Georgia Literacy Festival, Linda Panousis is a business woman in reality, but a writer at heart. Her debut
novel, Targets of Revenge is the first in a series about Colin
Cassidy, a determined martial arts expert on a dangerous
mission - to find out who brutally murdered his father
years ago in Paris
She is also working on a children’s book, The Adventures of Spartan and
Zorr – The Welcome Scare, about a smart, protective farmer and his new
friend from outer space.
Her work is available at Amazon’s online booksto
C. Bryan Crosby
In LED… from Adversity to Destiny you will discover a
greater resiliency for all of life’s trials as you develop a
deeper intimacy for God and His Word. Romans 8:14
says “For all that are led by the spirit of God these are
the children of God.” So it is in this, that we are to
follow His lead, and in doing so we can become the
people God has called us to be; a people, who are not perfect nor without problems, but live life to the fullest, and serve God without making
excuses.
In this life adversity will be certain, but Destiny is waiting to be discovered… Are you LED?
Marshall Dell
Marshall Dell is a son of South East Georgia’s wiregrass
country in Ware County. After high school, he served his
country in the U.S. Navy for four years. Upon his honorable discharge, he worked for the U.S. Postal Service. He
was officer in charge of three small rural post offices and
Postmaster of the Waverly, Georgia, Post Office for twenty-three years. He is retired and lives in Folkston, Georgia,
with his wife of forty-eight years, Carolyn Annette.
Jan Whitaker
I am from the small country town of Holly, Louisiana
and has been residing in Bossier City, Louisiana for over
20 years. My first book was How I Got Over, released in
2005 and became a best-seller in 2011. How I Got Over is
a power-packed book where you will experience: Refreshing Truths, Tantalizing Peace, Sizzling New Beginnings,
Supernatural Blessings and Electrifying Power. SHHH!! Are You Listening? is
a life-changing book that goes in depth about my 25 year old son who committed suicide and transitioned to heaven in 2005, and how God took what I
thought was tragedy and turned it into “TRIUMPH”.
The book Revitalizing Inspirational Thought Conditioners is a unique easy to
read power-packed guide with strategies and tips to teach us how to take the
Negative(s) in our life and turned them into Positive(s). Learn how you can go
from Tragedy to Triumph and have Joy & Peace in Jesus EVERYDAY. These
two books are also Bestsellers and they can all be found where Books are sold
as well as on my website.You may visit my Website at janwhitaker.info and
leave a comment on the Guest Book page.
Eunice L. Sykes
Mashed Potatoes in My Salad is foremost a love story. It is
a poignant tale of a woman who, after several unsuccessful,
toxic and abusive relationships, finally finds the man of
her dreams under unlikely, risky and daring circumstances.
What she had not anticipated, though, was being a caregiver time and time again as he endures serious illnesses —
including a devastating Alzheimer’s diagnosis.
This is her complex, multilayered story of ambition, drive, romance, endurance, resilience, loyalty, survival, love and joy. Her lessons learned will inspire
and motivate you to be all that you can be and to live your best life better.
More about work can be found on her website www.eunicelsykes.com
D r. D w a y n e G a v i n
Dr. Dwayne Gavin, a native Floridian, has a gift for the
spoken and written word. With love for God imbued
in his spirit, he has chosen to share “Christ consciousness” with the world. He, therefore, has written four
books (three of which he published himself ): Morality, Choose Your Life,
Triumph, and Reform Your Reality: Reform Your Life. His professionalism,
passion, and expertise are shown in his affable nature as he exchanges with
others through the spoken or written word. You may find these books in
Barnes & Nobles, Amazon, Books a Million, dwaynegavin.com., and globalchristianspectrum.co
John Charles Griffin
John Charles Griffin is a Maconite who has a degree in
Literature. He will join Snake Nation authors at their
table. The Navy veteran’s photos and poems have been
featured in Silver Valley Voice and Velvet Crescendo. His
quotes, photographs and features have appeared in Gritz
(Now Kudzu) Magazine, Middle-Georgia’s 11th Hour,
and Georgia Music. Griffin has performed spoken word at
Gallery West, Callanwolde Arts Center, Java Monkey Speaks, and New
Earth Music Hall. His work can be secured at the bookstore on www.
snakenationpress.org
Publishing Companies
Get It Write Consulting (GIW)
Based in Tallahassee, Florida, DG Publishing house is an independent press
which publishes Christian, spirituality,
poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and children
books for individuals who desire to see
their work in print. The company offers
authors an on-line electronic format
to upload manuscripts. It specializes in
short-turn-around quality books.
Authors include publisher/editor Dr.
Dwayne Gavin, Rev. Dr. Gordon Van
Namee, Dr. Eugene Sherman, Dr. Dock
Roberts, and Prophet Gentle.
A Valdosta-based independent group,
GIW has several authors under its label
including Terri V. Steward and Sandra Y.
G Jones. Caterina M. Orr is the owner/
editor/publisher of Get It “Write” Consulting, LLC. She provides excellent
proofreading and editing services and
writes skits for businesses, and non-profit
agencies. She also creates skits for youth
to perform.
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Contact her at getitwrite-consulting.com
or by calling (229)548-4807
For additional information, contact
dgpublishingpress.com or
850-728-0815. The staff is committed to
helping YOU achieve YOUR dreams.
Book Clubs
Circle of Friends Book Club
Circle of Friends Book Club I was founded in 1994 by Jennifer Copeland and a few of her friends
in Valdosta, Georgia. The purpose of the club was initially just for the group to read books and meet
once a month to discuss the book. The Book Club to date has been quite successful in that it does
other activities to promote literacy. There are currently 14 Chapters of COF in various states.
Because there is a need in today’s society for “sistahs” to reach out to each other in sharing and in
fellowship, Shunda Blocker decided to continue the legacy of Circle of Friends by forming an Atlanta
chapter called “Circle of Friends Book Club II.” Their first meeting was held in January 1997. The
membership continues to grow each year. In September 1997 COF II was chosen as one of the guest
book clubs and appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show to celebrate Oprah’s Book Club’s first year
anniversary.(This chapter changed their name to Worthy To Be Praised in honor of her mother)
The legacy of Circle of Friends continues and several chapters have been formed in the Southeast and North Carolina area. COF III is located in Tallahassee, Florida, and is being led by Mrs. Lisa Mitchell. Their first meeting was held December 1997, and they are continuing to grow. COF IV is in Jacksonville, North Carolina and their president is Tiffany Clayton. COF V, is the Gwinnett /Gainesville Chapter and their president is Ms. Carol Brooks. Ms.
Paulette Jackson, is president of COF VI located in San Diego, California. The president of COF VII is Ms. Dorothy Pettis from Memphis, Tennessee. We
also have a chapter, COF VIII, in the beautiful city of Charlotte, North Carolina. Their president is Ms. Aisha Malone. We have two chapters in the state of
Ohio. COF IX’s president is Ms. Lauren Patterson, and that chapter is in Toledo. In Columbus, Ms. Traci Thompson is the president of COF X. Our last
three chapters formed back in the Southern region. Ms. Terryl Mannings is the current president of COF XI, in Cobb County, Georgia. COF XII is located
in Colombia, South Carolina and their president is Ms. Rheeda Walker. In Killeen/ Austin, Texas, Ms. Toschia Moffett is the president of COF XIII. To
date, our most recent chapter is located in Houston, Texas, COF XIIII, and their president is Ms. Talaisha Branch.
Each Circle of Friends Book Club strives to promote and support the knowledge of literacy and bonding amongst each other. Every day, Circle of Friends
encourages others to join and expand the circle bigger because reading is knowledge and “knowledge is power.”
The Delta Book Club
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated is a private, not-for-profit organization
whose purpose is to provide assistance and support through established programs
in local communities throughout the world. The organization is comprised of
college educated women committed to constructive development of its members
and to public service with a primary focus on the Black community. Since its
founding in 1913, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated has been committed
to stimulating interest in art and literature, thereby creating the National Commission of Arts and Letters.
In efforts to promote the literature component of the Commission, the Valdosta
Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated established the
Delta Book Club in 2011. The Delta Book Club’s primary focus is to promote
the positive image of African Americans and other minorities in Valdosta and the surrounding counties. It also strives to encourage and support
local authors in their endeavors to reach the community and gather feedback from their readers. The Delta Book Club meets quarterly and collects
children’s books to donate to local community centers.
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Youth
Writing Contest Awards
Prose
1st Place
“Track”
by Alden Lisse
2nd Place
“Romantic Defiance: Jasmine’s Perspective”
by Mykaela Brown
3rd Place
“The Untold Story”
by Mo Asebiomo
M e r c h a n d i s e Ve n d o r s
Lora Monlyn Artz & Photography
Madison, Florida
Graphic artist and photographer, Lora shoots scenes
from nature, catching details not seen by most eyes,
and frames them for sale at fairs and events. These as
well as specialty pieces she purchases make up a collection to decorate your home or office. She also shoots
weddings, graduation pictures, sports events, and any
occasion that requires picture taking.
Contact: (407)404-1624 or LoMonArtPhotography@
gmail.com
Loves Handbags and More
(TuWanda Ross)
Thomasville, Georgia
Poetry
1st Place
“Desolation”
by Lily Gillespie
2nd Place (tie)
My Mistake”
by Rhianna J. Reichard
2nd Place (tie)
“Burnt Bacon”
by Jada Folsom
This merchandise vendor will show a collection of
handbags, wallets, and other accessories. Large
bags, and small ones, you can get a purse big
enough to hold books purchased at the Festival.
3rd Place (tie)
“Forbidden Love”
by Mykaela Brown
3rd Place (tie)
“Innocence Astray”
by Ma’at Chastang
Youth Contest Winners
To be published in
Snake~Nation~Review
Issue 26
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Simply Anna’s
Fashion
and Creative
Designs
nna Battle is the owner and designer at Simply Anna’s
Fashions & Creative Design. She is a leading fashion
designer and one of South Georgia’s best seamstresses.
In addition, Anna is a fashion consultant, stylist and event
planner. .Anna has been designing clothes for over 20 years.
Her work is well-known in South Georgia. However she
has clients in various states and in Germany. Annually Anna
showcases her work in her very own Simply Anna’s Fashion
Shows. She is looking forward to participating in the Festival
Simply Anna’s Fashion and Creative Design
4333 Bemiss Road, Suite 11.
(229)247-2613 or
email [email protected]
Capital Campaign
Building an enduring legacy
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nake Nation Press began as a half-baked idea in 1987 at Breadloaf, the granddaddy of all writers’ conferences, in Middlebury, Vermont. A group of Georgia, Alabama, and Florida writers, myself included, found ourselves relegated to
The Barn, the hang-out for the unpublished (might as well say un-washed) writers, who were attending the conference.
On the last day of the conference, the Barn people were inconsolable. We’d had a great experience, won some recognition
for ourselves, and now it was time to leave. “I wish I had a literary magazine and could publish all of you,” I said, trying,
in some way, to hold on to what we’d accomplished. “A splendid idea,” another person volunteered. “What would you
call it?” someone else asked. “The Barn,” another suggested.
According to legend, after a particularly boisterous night, the sheriff raided a local club and took everyone back to the
hoosegow. As with many buildings in those days, the jail was just a wooden frame set on top of a dirt floor. When the
sheriff departed, the Snake Nation bunch lifted the entire structure off its foundations and walked away. I’ll call it Snake
Nation Review,” I said, explaining my reasons for wanting the name. “Aren’t writers the lowest of all artists, especially
unpublished writers, thousands of hours on work that no one ever sees, never gets paid for, the underbelly of the artistic
world.”
I went back to school at Florida State University
and talked about starting a literary magazine in
my hometown of Valdosta, Georgia. Jerome
Stern, Head of the Creative Writing Department, now deceased, encouraged this insanity.
“Why not?” he said, “Tallahassee has four.” My
friends Sandra Saunders, Cynthia Everett, and
Heather Sellers acted as if the first issues were
already in the racks. They volunteered to serve
as editors. After that, many editors and readers
came and went: Janice Daugherty, now a wellknown Southern writer, along with Professor Pat
Miller of Valdosta State, served long, hard hours.
During that time, Snake Nation published many
famous and many more unknown writers.
Later my father, Robert Haas, and a sister,
Nancy Phillips, were the main stays of what
had become Snake Nation Press. In 1994 and
1998, Snake Nation Review was named one of
the Fifty Best Small Lit Magazines in the nation
by Writers’ Digest. Now, some twenty years later, it’s hard to see what kept the magazine going. There was never enough time or money.
In ’98, Nancy moved to California. In ’99,
my father died, and with that blow, I felt the
Snake was breathing its last too. The work at
the Lowndes/Valdosta Arts Center was growing
exponentially, and the Press was again nominated
for the Fifty Best, but I didn’t send in the paper
work. I was out of time and energy.
Then in May 2001, Jean Arambula, after a
long pilgrimage to Colorado Springs, came back
to Valdosta. She had worked on the ’95 award
winning Snake issue and now wanted to start up
a publication, The Valdosta Voice, a newspaper to
cover cultural events in Lowndes County. When
Well, there’s a great deal of
difference between saying what
you’ll do and the doing.
she found that no Review had been published in
‘99, she was outraged, declared: “The Snake cannot die”. I told her I felt like the Fat Broad of the
B.C. comic strip beating the Snake with a club yet
never quite able to kill it off.
Truly, Jean, with her invincible heart, coming
back was a sign, an omen; what I wanted and
needed to hear. Since then, the Snake has gone
through many reincarnations, shedding its skin
and reinventing itself. The latest iteration is now
emerging with the radio station and media center
projects.
In our digital world dominated by electronic devices like smart phones and tablets the need for the
printed page and radio waves may seem archaic.
We think this is untrue. We believe that Valdosta
can grow and thrive through efforts to communicate at the neighborhood level where we can have
the greatest influence. That is why the creation of
the media center is important.
First, to create a modern blend of physical and
digital space. Secondly, provide for spaces to allow
the growth of literacy in our citizens. In the early
21st century the ability to survive and thrive requires the use of digital devices and understanding
language. Third, to explore the variations of cultures that surround us in today’s virtually borderless world, while embracing the unique qualities of
life that define South Georgia, especially Valdosta.
We can’t accomplish our goals in isolation and
welcome individuals, non-profits and government
agencies to join us. We want to eliminate the voids
of information that cause misunderstanding between ourselves and our government. These are
lofty goals, indeed, but we a confident that the
dividends will be paid in greater trust in our fellow
Denizens of the Deep South.
Campaign Goals
The Snake House Media Center Project
Goal $100,000
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Repairs to building exterior and grounds*
Installation of HVAC system
Upgrade electric wiring
Replace roof
Pave parking lot
Install handicap ramps and ADA accessibiliity*
WSNK Radio Studio Project
Goal $50,000
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by Roberta George
Retrofit rooms for broadcast studio
Installation of radio tower*
Puchase radio equipment, antenna and transmitter
Upgrade media hardware and external connection
Computer hardware and software
licenses for music and other content
Your donations will be recognized in printed works and through naming rights for rooms, tower, and garden spaces.
ower,an.
Please contact the Snake staff for more information.
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In the neighborhood
Story Bound For Success
By Ben Gardner
J
ennifer Betts Barfield is the owner of Story Bound Books, the used
be spotless, this shop suits more the milieu of bibliophiles accustomed
bookstore recently opened at 1002 N. Patterson Street, taking over
to, just, that touch of clutter.
the space formerly occupied by Lee’s Bookstore. Mrs. Barfield has a
Story Bound Books will buy textbooks, provided they are less than two
master’s degree, lectures at Valdosta State University,
years old. Ms. Jennifer has a store-credit-trade-in system
and operates a Rabbit Rescue here in Valdosta. Along
for any other manner of books (not moldy or tattered,
with her husband, Scott, they have a printing and sign
please) that you may wish to bring and use to discount
making business that shares part of the space at the
your purchases in the store. With the B-2-B look-up
store’s location. Ms. Jennifer is a force of nature.
system, most any book you desire (new or used, soft
With quadrupled square footage available compared
or hardback) can be ordered online to be delivered and
to their former venue, Story Bound now has more
picked-up within a couple of days.
commercial possibilities, not merely to sell books but to
Already, Ms. Jennifer has two local/regional author’s
express Ms. Jennifer’s service mission to the Valdosta
books on display and available for purchase, both are
community. Already, she is planning a summer “Readfirst editions, and one is autographed by the author hering Camp,” author/book signings, poetry readings, and
self. More are expected. Story Bound Books will have
accommodating local writers’ groups. Customers are
a table at the South Georgia Literacy Festival upcoming
Story Bound Books
welcomed to browse and relax in the foyer and the nook
on Saturday, May 14th from 9-4 at the Rainwater Con1002 N. Patterson Street
areas and to sample the stock on Story Bound’s shelves.
ference Center and looks forward to making acquainValdosta, Ga. 31601
Variety is the keyword at Story Bound Books: fiction,
tances. In fact, now is the right time, when a business
Hours:
romance, western, sci-fi, nonfiction children’s and
blooms in first blush at its new location, for you to come
Tues - Sat 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
teen’s titles. Classics, Christian centered, adventure
meet the proprietor and her staff: browse, buy, and wel229-242-1706
thrillers—the mysteries and the whodunits—rounding
come this neighborhood community business eager to
out the genres available (but, no pornography will be
welcome you.
www.storybound.com
found). There are sections devoted to titles with “Movie
Tie-ins,” as well as books on tape and CDs. While
some, among our diverse druthers, prefer their brand of organization to
What’s on Tap Valdosta?
by Arch Stanton
O
ur sleepy Southern hollow, for
time untold, has been satisfied
with imbibing from the anachronistic
macrobrew machine. Watch a beloved
college football team whilst sipping
on Mich Ultras. Eating boiled peanuts
chased with swigs of a frosty Natty.
Watching the slowly disappearing
summer sun over swampy vistas with
Bud Light Limes in camo coozies. And
while mass produced swill has its time
and place (I, myself, am partial to a cold
Coors after mowing the lawn), that era
is dead and gone.
Better late than never, Valdosta is
undergoing a sort of craft beer revolution. Where once, we were forced to
select limited options of the tasteless Big
Boys, or, if we were lucky, a couple craft
standbys (Sweetwater 420, anyone?),
now most restaurants and liquor purveyors are peddling a fantastic amount
of hand crafted options.
I am thankful for it. The
extra expense is worth
the quality…and supporting the hardworking folks manning the
kettles, fermenters, and
bottling lines.
Liquor stores in the
area have been doing
a fantastic job keeping craft standards in
stock while attempting to deliver some of
those limited bottles beer nerds
fuss and fight over. The variety is
dizzying. Just
this last week, I
was required to
choose between
a Vanilla Stout,
a
Pumpkin
Lambic, a Tangerine IPA, and
a Barrel-Aged Sour. Decisions, decisions. Five Points is leading the way,
but The Warehouse, Exit 18, and
Holiday Spirits are all flexing some
craft beer muscle.
Adding to the beer intrigue is the
mind-blowing fact that Hotdosta is
sporting not one, but TWO growler
shops. Growlers are God’s gift to
beer drinkers in that we can take
kegged beer home by the gallon.
Craft on Draft does a damn fine job
sporting home state selections by
being perpetually well stocked with
locally brewed rarities for your
consumption pleasure. Last week,
I grabbed growlers full of Burnt
Hickory (Kennesaw) Red Velvet
Cake beer and a double IPA from
Three Taverns (Decatur).
But what if drinking at home ain’t
your bag, you social butterfly you?
Fear not, a growing number of
restaurants and taverns are stocking coolers and filling taps with
sudsy delights. Bleu Cafe, Bleu Pub,
Ashley Street Station, The Tipsy
Cow, and Mellow Mushroom are
all sporting respectable lineups via
need to unlock the zymurgy mysteries
for yourself. You need to brew your
own, create the perfect personal beer.
Fret not, the Azalea City has you covered. VORLAUF (the Valdosta Order
of Real Lagers, Ales, and Unique Fermentables - helluva an acronym, huh?)
is the local homebrew club that can
support your DIY brewing dreams.
Novices to brewmasters can get advice,
learn about hop varieties, share recipes, go on brewery field trips, and
sample hand crafted deliciousness at
monthly meetings and special events.
Check out the VORLAUF Facebook
page for details.
Perhaps most exciting
is that Valdosta may have
their very own brewery in
the near future. The Georgia
Beer Company is planning
to set up shop in glorious
historic downtown Valdosta
complete with full service
taproom and large scale production
facility. It would be the centerpiece
of Valdosta beer culture to have a
real live hometown brewery pumping fresh delicious beer to true South
Georgians. No opening day is set, but
we are ready!
Okay, we ain’t Ashevillle or Portland
or Denver...but the State of our Beer
Union is strong! There is no excuse
for not finding excellent craft beer in
V-Town anymore. Get out there and
taste the town, Valdosta.
“Growlers are God’s gift to beer
drinkers in that we can take beer
home by the gallon...”
bottle and tap to complement your
culinary desires. Grab a can while
watching a movie at the downtown
Cinema. Hit the Steel Magnolias
rooftop bar for a pint. Brew and
brunch at Friends Grille and Bar.
Or a cigar and snifter at Stogies.
Steak and an Omaha Brewing beer
at Austin’s. Good beer wherever
you turn.
Maybe drinking ain’t enough
though. You’re done waiting on
the sidelines. Perhaps, like me, you
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Master Gardeners and Valdosta City Schools
Contributed by Annie Barbas
M
aster Gardener Extension Volunteers (MGEVs) in Lowndes
County have been working to introduce urban youth to agricul- ture since 2012. MGEVs want to give our youth the ability
to learn rst-hand the source of their food by creating vegetable
gardens and fruit
orchards at all Valdosta city schools.
Early vegetable
garden work included the Pinevale Learning Center
Garden project, the
reclamation of an
abandoned garden
(170’X76’) requested by the Valdosta
City School SuperAnnie Barbas, Joshua Dawson, and students preparintendent. The gar- ing a bed for an herb garden
den was subsidized
by a Lowe’s Tool- box for Education Grant, a grant from the Georgia Master Gardener Association, and the generous support of sev-
South Georgia Growing Local
eral businesses, FVSU and UGA Extension in Lowndes County, and a cadre
of MGEVs.
The garden was an outreach to Pinevale, an alternative school for students
referred because of academic, social, or judicial reasons. MGEVs gave presentations on landscape design, water and energy management, and the introduction of low-maintenance ornamentals and fruit-bearing trees. Students
participated in transplanting the existing shrubs and trees and planting of
new ones. Attention was given to the selection of easily maintained trees so
that students could replicate the choices at home. Students were able to propagate some selections to take home. A vegetable and herb garden was added
later, and students participated in installing a drip irrigation system, planting,
and harvesting.
MGEVs in Lowndes County has expanded the project from the Pinevale
site to seven schools in Valdosta and works closely with teachers in the development of gardens and orchards. In acknowledgement of this hard work,
MGEVs have been recognized for their efforts with the Community Service/
Humanitarian Award given by Farm Home Ministries. Also, I was recognized
as “Woman of the Year” for my leadership of the project.
MGEVs note that, as a result of this project, more and more youth are becoming interested in agriculture. The local community understands the importance of this project’s goal to educate youth about agriculture and has generously supported the orchards and gardens
Contributed by Charlie Barnes IV
South Georgia Growing Local is an idea that is starting to take shape and mature in our local community. The
foundation of the organization began from Gretchen Quarterman’s South Georgia Growing Local Conference
that has taken place for the past few years in the Lowndes County Community. It is really about education
more than anything. How can we better educate the community to grow, procure, and prepare food locally?
The Conference has been a great success, and has helped to network a core group of farmers, producers, and
consumers in the community that are passionate about local innovative food systems, and looking to take our
community to the next level. I personally promote what we are trying to accomplish as a community service
organization. Anyone interested can get involved. We are looking for people that have ideas they want to put
into motion and get involved to enhance the growing local food movement in Valdosta/Lowndes County Area.
We had our first meeting in March where we decided to break up into three project groups: distribution, raised bed gardens, and education. Each
group is tasked to take on a project in the community in the spirit of their shared goal. We are planning to meet every other month to get updates
on the various ongoing projects and further share ideas as the group evolves. We will be presenting the completion of the first round of projects in
November. From there, we will work improving the attendance of the South Georgia Growing Local Conference in January. We hope to continue to
attract new members and bring more energy to the table. What we are starting can be nothing but a positive investment in the community. Food
is something that has a connection to everyone, and for so many reasons plays a pivotal role in who we really are. If you are interested in joining
the group please email us at [email protected]
The Garden Center at
the Cresent
Come for the freshness and stay for the fun at Downtown Valdosta
Days!
Farm
Located around the Historic Courthouse Square, 100 West Central Avenue
We Accept EBT, CREDIT, and DEBIT!!!!!
Hours: 9 AM to 12 PM
2016 Market Days:
May 21
June 4
June 11
June 25
July 9
July 23
August 20
September 3
September 17
“The Crescent,” a landmark home on the National Register of Historic Places, was built
by Col. William S. West in 1898. He built the
neoclassical, crescent-shaped front porch, 23room home for his family. The Crescent is
on the National Register of Historic Places.
In 1951, three ladies in the Garden Club
saved the demolition of the West’s former
home, and it became the home of all the
Garden Clubs in Valdosta.
The Garden Center encourages anyone
interested in gardening, beautification, education about plants and flowers, or
joining a garden club to call The Crescent (229-244-6747) and leave a phone
number and name. All Valdosta Garden Clubs welcome new members and are
glad to share their wonderful programs with the community.
www.thecrescentatvaldosta.com
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