- Lauretta Hannon
Lauretta Hannon is a writer, humorist, and commentator on
National Public Radio 's "All Things Considered ".She got her start in writing as a columnist for the now-defunct
Creative Loafing inSavannah, Georgia . She began recording personal essays forGeorgia Public Broadcasting 's "Georgia Gazette"[cite web |title=Georgia Gazette - November 9, 2007 |url=http://www.gpb.org/georgiagazette/9november07 |publisher=Georgia Public Broadcasting |quote=On this week's show... Commentator Lauretta Hannon shares stories about the less-than-pristine side of Savannah. ] in 2000 and went on to become a commentator on National Public Radio.
Her work typically incorporates her experience growing up in the American South. She is known for combining the poignant with the humorous in her stories. She has acknowledged
William Butler Yeats ,William Blake , andLeo Tolstoy as influences.She is currently the director of communications and marketing at Atlanta Technical College in
Atlanta, Georgia . Her work in higher education marketing has garnered more than 200 national and regional awards.Published works
*"Powder Springs" (Images of America series; Arcadia Publishing, 2004) [cite news |title=Cobb Close-Up |work=Atlanta Journal-Constitution |date=2004-10-28 |page=JF3 |quote=After Lauretta Hannon moved into an old home in downtown Powder Springs two years ago, she became intrigued about the city's history. ]
*"Cracker Queen: Stories of a Jagged, Joyful Life" (Gotham Books, April 2009) [cite web |title=The Agents - Joanne Wyckoff |url=http://www.zshliterary.com/?id=11 |publisher=Zachary Shuster Harmsworth |quote=Books Wyckoff has recently represented include: Cracker Queen: Stories of a Jagged, Joyful Life, by NPR commentator Lauretta Hannon (Gotham, 2009)... ]References
External Links
* [http://www.thecrackerqueen.com/ Cracker Queen - Lauretta Hannon] official website
* [http://www.npr.org/search.php?text=Lauretta+Hannon Lauretta Hannon stores on NPR.org]
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