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Susan Lindsley
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She carries yesterplace with her. A winning writer since elementery school. Still typing away.
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Reared on an antebellum plantation, I lived among a herd of 76 horses, cattle and cattle rustlers, bootleggers and crooked politicians. Flannery O'conner was a neighbor; Susan Myrick, tech editor of GWTW, was my aunt. My parents were chemists, my father the author of the first study on microscopic analysis, my mother an early researcher in nutrition and dietary needs.
My early influences in writing included my father's fiction and poetry from the William and Mary Literary Magazine, and other authors such as Poe, Mitchell, Faulkner, and of course Flannery.
Accomplishments: First Place at the Southeast Writers Association conference for excertps from my memoir "Yesterplace: Blue Jeans and Pantaloons in Post WWII Georgia" (2 different years).
First place for an excerpt from my novel "When Darkness Fell on Yesterplace."
Honorable mention for poetry at the SWA conference for "The Deer with Funny Feet."
First place in poetry contest at Mercer University when a senior.
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Books

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Poetry
 I'll Think of You by Susan Lindsley
What A Morning by Susan Lindsley
Yesterplace by Susan Lindsley I remember yesterplace...
Dreams of Yesterplace by Susan Lindsley Dreaming of home, my yesterplace....
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News
 Yesterplace re-release: November 2010 by Susan Lindsley Cattle rustlers, bootleggers, ploitiians, Flannery O'connor, Jim Williams of Midnight in the Garden, 76 horses, and Susan Myrick of GWTW populate Yesterplace (Blue Jeans and Pantaloons in Post WWII G...
SUSAN MYRICK OF GONE W/ THE WIND by Susan Lindsley My Aunt Sue was technical advisor of Gonw With The Wind and close friend of Peggy Mitchell. ...
Prize Winner!! by Susan Lindsley The Bottom Rail takes third place in the novel contest sponsored by the Dahlonega, GA literary festival....
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My home site. Come visit
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Additional information
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| Just published in Catfish Stew, Volume IV, my article "Foe Doe fode." |
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