Fiction

  • Andrew Miller

    Before retiring, Andrew Miller worked as a research biologist for the US Army Engineer R&D Center, then taught biology at Thomas University in Thomasville, GA. His fiction and nonfiction have appeared in Front Porch Review, Blue Lake Review, The Meadow, The River, Northern New England Review, Pithead Chapel, Maine Homes, The Evergreen Review, Toastmasters Magazine, and Fatherly.

  • Catherine Maddox

    After spending 25 years writing for corporate and political purposes I am now ready to utilize my writing degree for stories I enjoy reading and writing.  I enjoy most genres with romance and non-fiction tied for first. 

  • Carlotta Patterson

  • Earl Morrogh

    Earl retired from Florida State University in 2006. Earl's career path followed the evolution of personal computing and networked information technologies. He has been involved in the application of new and emerging technologies for education, training, communications, and organizational outreach purposes. 

  • Melanie Annis

    I've lived in Tallahassee this second time since 1987. While I have always written as part of my professional career, I've only shared my creations with a small group in recently. Lots of stories to tell.

  • Jeffrey Ard Jr.

    Aspiring writer that is finally starting the process! Starting with short stories and learning the craft as I practice everyday. Avid reader of multiple genres and a local "Tallahasseean" who tried to get away and lived in West Palm Beach for 8 years but was pulled back when I took over my insurance agency with Allstate. Love fiction and pursuing travel memoirs as well.

  • Matthew Walker

    I am an enthusiastic learner, new father, avid reader, and novice writer!

  • Doug Alderson

    Doug Alderson prefers a kayak to a desk, hugs trees and friends, and loves observing alligators, manatees and other wildlife in their natural environment. Most of his 15 published books focus on the dynamic and quirky nature of his home state of Florida.

  • Kelsie Parker

    Published works in Bella Grace Magazine, Third Street Writers 2018 Anthology "Paradise", and the Laguna Beach Independent. Looking to connect with other writers and continue publishing short and long form fiction. 

  • Faith Eidse

    Kingsbury Award winner for her forthcoming memoir, Deeper than African Soil, Eidse also won TWA's Seven Hills Literary Contest 2021 & 2022 non-fiction prizes. These were for memoir excerpts narrating her childhood flight in Congo's 1964 revolution and substantial exposure to leprosy while helping her mom, Congo's Mother Teresa.