Sandra Cropsey

Southern writer who loves living in the South. As listed on the cover of my novel--Who's There?--my favorite quote is by Flannery O'Connor. When asked why southern writers always write about the grotesque, responded: "Maybe we are the only ones left who still recognize it." Also write plays and screenplays, and in 2002, published my first children's book--Tinker's Christmas. Sold 600 copies in 4 weeks, and then the reality of marketing hit. Am still recovering.

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By Sandra Jones Cropsey
More years ago than I care
to consider, I wrote to Celestine Sibley, a long-time columnist for
The Atlanta Journal & Constitution, “There must be an easier
way to persecute one’s self in life than by writing.” I even went
so far as to suggest the need for the formation of “Writer’s Anonymous”
for those of […]