![]() ![]() (You can add Crooked Letter i, Coming Out In The South to your Goodreads shelves Here!) ![]() It’s a love story and a look at the sometimes conundrum of having faith and being queer.Īuthor Links: Website Her sophomore novel, Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit, released August 30, 2016, also from Harper Teen, and is the story of Jo Gordon, the out lesbian daughter of a moderate evangelical minister and what happens when he marries for the third time and they move from Atlanta to small-town Northern Georgia. In April 2016, a companion novella, Will’s Story: A No Place To Fall Novella, released from Epic Reads Impulse, a digital only imprint, and follows Will McKinney’s side of the story. It’s also a love song to small town girls and mountain music, both of which shape the area that Jaye now calls home. It’s about dreams, singing, friendship, love, betrayal, family, and mistakes. Her debut young adult novel, No Place To Fall, came out in the fall of 2014 from Harper Teen. ![]() ![]() Boston baby! And though she’d like to think brownstones might find a way into her fiction, she figures kudzu will always be what comes to her imagination first. She’s a Southerner at heart, by way of Alabama, then Atlanta, and for many years just outside of Asheville, but now she’s moved north for a bit of city living. Jaye Robin Brown, or Jro to her friends, has been many things in her life – jeweler, mediator, high school art teacher – but recently she’s taken the plunge into full-time writer life. ![]()
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