Monday, September 13, 2010
For book clubs & discussion groups
Joseph Gatins is prepared to meet with book clubs and discussion groups to talk about his book, generally within a 125-mile radius of north Georgia. Call 706-782-9944 or contact author at joseph.gatins@gmail.com for details. We Were Dancing on a Volcano richly illuminates the moods and motivations and memoirs of more than five generations of a family line that dealt with social change, war and its aftermath -- from the Civil War to the Vietnam War. In doing so, he paints an an unsentimental and unforgettable portrait of Atlanta and its people.
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- Excerpt: Grandmother lands in Atlanta
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- Excerpt: Of Colombian bloodlines
- Excerpt: Of French bloodlnes
- Excerpt: Of Irish-American bloodlines
- Excerpts: Love letters
- Excerpt: Of a one-armed grandfather
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Websites, blogs, postings, etc. that I like
- Atlanta Unfiltered
- Atlanta Writers Club
- Beechwood Inn
- Bound To Be Read Books
- City Lights Bookstore
- Eagle Eye Book Shop
- Georgia ForestWatch
- Georgia Organics
- Georgia Writers Association
- Grapes & Beans
- Grey Parrot Gallery
- Herbs, Wildflowers & Traditional Cuisine of Crete
- Highlands Biological Station
- Indie Bound
- Library of Virginia
- Like The Dew
- Malaprop's Bookstore/Café
- New Dominion Bookshop
- POD Books by Design.com
- Prater's Main Street Books
- Saporta Report
- Satolah Singularities
- Silvermoonfrog
- Star Pony Productions
- Sylvan Falls Mill B & B
- The Platform: by Peter Osnos
- Tiger Mountain Vineyards
- Timpson Creek Gallery
- Trance Poses of Archaic Crete
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