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Kathryn Tucker Windham’s first job as a writer was at age twelve when she wrote movie reviews for the Thomasville News. After finishing college as an English Major, Kathryn began a career in journalism that spanned forty years. She believes that all writers are basically self taught, but does credit her college English teacher, Dr. Rhoda Coleman Ellison, with greatly influencing her abilities as a writer. Dr. Ellison taught Kathryn that a writer should always write on the subject of the world they know and care about. The key to good writing is doing it right.
Kathryn uses her work to remind the reader of his past and the similarities between people of various ages and backgrounds. Written in a simple and personal style, her literature is designed to relate one on one with the reader, as if the writer and the reader were sitting next to each other sharing experiences. Kathryn thinks that good writing should offer hope and positive encouragement while showing that everyday is special enough to be recorded forever on paper.
Kathryn’s books are also available at most bookstores.
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