The Georgia Writers Association is housed at Kennesaw State University. This group consists of writers helping writers and serves all Georgia writers in fiction, nonfiction, poetry - both traditionally published, self-published, & eBooks. The KSU Writing Center is a resource available to members of…
Milya Delahaye; Lisa M. Russell, MAPW
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