ATLANTA (FOX 5 Atlanta) - She grew up in the South and she's got a collection of fun, witty essays to prove it. Author Helen Ellis stops by Good Day Atlanta to talk about her new book, "Southern Lady ...
My sister tells a story about a society doyenne she knows in Savannah. With the obsessiveness of Martha Graham, this woman — let’s call her Mary Fairisle Talbot — choreographed an elaborate bridal ...
We are living in tumultuous times and the publishing industry reflects that. Political polarity, climate change, racial disparity and gender identity are topics that dominate the nonfiction market ...
Helen Ellis is a hoot. That's Northern Critic Code for "Don't expect serious essays on pressing topics, but prepare yourself for some off-the-wall hilarity." Southern Lady Code is Ellis's follow-up to ...
Thunder and pouring rain didn’t prohibit members of the Literary Society of the Desert from enjoying guest speaker Helen Ellis, author of "Southern Lady Code," at the La Quinta Country Club. Although ...
Maybe it started with Steel Magnolias or Fried Green Tomatoes. Or maybe it started with the Beach Boys, dividing the women of the country up into California girls, Midwest farmers daughters, and ...
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