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Check Me Out at the Peachtree City Library’s 2025 Local Author Expo THIS SATURDAY AKA Yes, IThe Peachtree City Library’s 2025 Local Author Expo: A Must-Attend Event for Authors and Readers

In the bustling city of Atlanta, every Saturday is a celebration of creativity and knowledge. Today, we’re thrilled to host one such event—“Check Me Out at the Peachtree City Library’s 2025 Local Author Expo THIS SATURDAY AKA Yes, I’m Still Around...” This Saturday, the Peachtree City Library will host its 2025 Local Author Expo, a fantastic opportunity for local authors to share their stories and connect with readers. If you’re in the metro Atlanta area, this is your chance to shine!

The library’s mission is clear: to bring together authors, readers, and readers’ families to celebrate literature and culture. This Saturday, it will be even more special—the 2025 Local Author Expo, where authors can meet fellow authors, share their books, and network with readers. If you’re in the metro Atlanta area, this is your chance to attend a must-attend event!

But wait, what makes this event so special? It’s not just about sharing stories—it’s about celebrating the lives of the people who write them. The Peachtree City Library has been hosting these events for years, and they’re consistently making it a favorite among readers and authors alike. This Saturday is no exception—a chance to shine!

As we approach this Saturday’s event, let’s take a moment to reflect on our author’s journey. In 2018, I was invited to write a blog post about my latest book, “Vivien Thomas: The Man Who Overcame Racism to Save Millions of Lives.” At the time, I was still recovering from a serious bout of depression and had just finished writing my first book, “The Greenleaf Recap Season 4 Episode 10: Gratitude… Controversy”. But this wasn’t just about my books—it was about my personal growth, my journey toward healing, and my commitment to helping others.

In that same year, I met two people who had a profound impact on me. They were both deeply affected by racism in the U.S., and their stories resonated with me on a personal level. They taught me that true love comes from giving back, not from seeking recognition. That’s what I realized when I was invited to write about Vivien Thomas—the author who had walked away from her family because of racism, but who still chose to give back to the human race through her writing and her compassion.

And that’s exactly why this event is so special—it’s a chance for authors like me to share my stories with readers who are similarly affected by systemic issues. But it’s not just about sharing—it’s about creating a space where people can connect, where they can learn from one another, and where they can feel empowered to make their own choices.

So, if you’re in the metro Atlanta area, this Saturday is your chance to attend “Check Me Out at the Peachtree City Library’s 2025 Local Author Expo THIS SATURDAY AKA Yes, I’m Still Around...” and share your stories with readers who are just as affected by systemic issues.

But here’s the kicker: if you’re in the metro Atlanta area, you can even ask me how I got kicked out of a salon last week because of those two—SMH!!! That’s not just funny—it’s also relatable. It’s about the stories we all face every day—those who are affected by systemic issues and those who choose to give back.

So, what do you think? Are you ready to shine at this Saturday’s Peachtree City Library Local Author Expo? Let me know in the comments below how I’ve been doing—and if you’re planning to attend, share your thoughts with me!

Until then, here’s to celebrating the lives of the people who write our stories—just like the people who read them and give us a chance to connect. Thank you for being part of this vibrant community.


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