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On this episode, Renea and Joy are joined by local author, school board member and Senoia resident Amy Dees, who considers herself a ‘literary time traveler’ as her passion is historical fiction.
An advocate for children and students, Amy has written numerous articles on varying topics such as education, policy making, outstanding student achievement, and parenting. Her short story, “The Color of Kings,” won second place in the first ever Erskine Caldwell Pen Contest.
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On this episode, Renea and Joy are joined by local author, school board member and Senoia resident Amy Dees, who considers herself a ‘literary time traveler’ as her passion is historical fiction.
An advocate for children and students, Amy has written numerous articles on varying topics such as education, policy making, outstanding student achievement, and parenting. Her short story, “The Color of Kings,” won second place in the first ever Erskine Caldwell Pen Contest.
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