by Allison Bolt Open Road Integrated Media Author Ken Wheaton visited Ivy Hall April 27 to discuss his body of work and share his experiences with students. Before the reading
“Language is much more important than just the idea of words,” Chris Abani said.
Sloane Crosley proves she has the very thing all writers need to be successful: equal doses of self-doubt and confidence.
Why featured Ivy Hall Writer Series author Martha Grimes asked us: "Are you sure I'm not a murderer?"
Alison Sawyer Current’s debut novel “No Urn for the Ashes” is a compelling story of heartbreak and adventure ...
An interview with Ivy Hall Writer's Series featured author Rebecca Burns about her new book which examines the events surrounding Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Atlanta funeral and how it impacted the city.
Getting a chance to meet an inspiring writer is a phenomenal experience. Reading that same writer’s work adds to the excitement. Arliss Ryan’s work, “The Secret Confessions of Anne Shakespeare,”
Diving into an unsettling time in American history, author Dolen Perkins-Valdez’s “Wench: A Novel” takes an intimate look at the relationships between four female slaves and their white masters. The