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Writing the Southern Scene
The Land is the Soul of the South

I sing a song of the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"I I I"I was hooked from the first scene, one of the most intriguing, and funniest, I've ever read. With this rollicking novel, Sharman Ramsey shines as THE bright new star in Southern fiction.” Cassandra King, author of The Sunday Wife and Same Sweet Girls

"Sharman Ramsey writes with the full-frontal charm of a women so in love with her culture that she makes you love it more. Mint Juleps and Murder celebrates all that is wonderful in the South, past, present and future: food, friends, and family, with a spice of intrigue, a dash of history, and many pauses for laughter." Janis Owens, author of  My Brother Michael and the Cracker Kitchen Cookbook

I am
a writer
who sings
 a song of the South. 
My heart beats in unison
with its people,
my soul is soothed 
by the sighs of  the wind
as it drifts through the needles
of the arrow straight pines standing sentinal against the back drop
of a cerulean sky.
Sharman Burson Ramsey

 

 

 

Copyright 1996  These are my own working genealogy files that I share with you.  The errors are my own.  But, perhaps they will give you a starting point.  All original writing is copyrighted.  Webmaster