Raymond L. Atkins Books in Order

Raymond L. Atkins is a Georgia-based author and instructor of English at Georgia Northwestern Technical College, residing in a historic 110-year-old house with his wife and a lovable dog. Atkins' writing often reflects his love for people-watching, reading, and film. His critically acclaimed novels have garnered numerous awards and praise from major publications. Atkins' first novel, The Front Porch Prophet, was published by Medallion Press in 2008, earning the Georgia Author of the Year Award for First Novel. Midwest Book Review hailed it as "an intriguing and clever tale, highly recommended for community library fiction collections." His sophomore effort, Sorrow Wood, published by Medallion Press in 2009, impressed Publisher's Weekly with its "subtle humor and mostly pitch-perfect prose." Atkins' third novel, Camp Redemption, was published by Mercer University Press in 2013, winning the Ferrol Sams Award for Fiction and the 2014 Georgia Author of the Year Award for Fiction. The novel has been described by Melanie Sumner as a "masterpiece of Southern fiction," showcasing Atkins' "stately, elegant prose" and his ability to craft characters that resonate deeply.

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About Raymond L. Atkins

Raymond L. Atkins is a Georgia-based author and instructor of English at Georgia Northwestern Technical College, residing in a historic 110-year-old house with his wife and a lovable dog. Atkins' writing often reflects his love for people-watching, reading, and film. His critically acclaimed novels have garnered numerous awards and praise from major publications. Atkins' first novel, The Front Porch Prophet, was published by Medallion Press in 2008, earning the Georgia Author of the Year Award for First Novel. Midwest Book Review hailed it as "an intriguing and clever tale, highly recommended for community library fiction collections." His sophomore effort, Sorrow Wood, published by Medallion Press in 2009, impressed Publisher's Weekly with its "subtle humor and mostly pitch-perfect prose." Atkins' third novel, Camp Redemption, was published by Mercer University Press in 2013, winning the Ferrol Sams Award for Fiction and the 2014 Georgia Author of the Year Award for Fiction. The novel has been described by Melanie Sumner as a "masterpiece of Southern fiction," showcasing Atkins' "stately, elegant prose" and his ability to craft characters that resonate deeply.

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