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Linwood Altman, photo editor
R. Linwood Altman, president, Pawleys Island Civic Association, is a Georgetown County native, U.S. Navy veteran and University of South Carolina graduate. Altman received the state’s... more... |
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Jack Alterman, photographer
Jack Alterman opened his photography studio in his native Charleston, SC in 1980 after he received his technical training at the Brooks Institute of... more... |
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William P. Baldwin, author
William P. Baldwin is an award-winning novelist, biographer and historian. A lifelong resident of the Carolina Lowcountry, his works include Plantations of the Low Country; Low Country Plantations Today; and.... more... |
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Naseeb Baroody, MD, author & photographer
N. B. Baroody is a physician and cardiologist currently on the teaching faculty of the McLeod Family Medicine Residency Program in Florence, SC. more... |
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Margaret H. Baroody, author
Margaret H. Baroody has been a homemaker, foster parent, community volunteer, licensed social worker and teacher, teaching at Francis Marion University and King’s Academy, a private high school. more... |
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Frank Melvin Braden, photographer
Frank Melvin Braden is an accomplished photographer whose passion for the medium began during his tour of duty in Vietnam.... more... |
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Lee G. Brockington, author
Lee Gordon Brockington, researcher and writer, is a senior interpreter for the Belle W. Baruch Foundation at Hobcaw Barony in Georgetown County. She is a graduate of Columbia... more... |
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Teresa Bruce, author
Beaufort-based writer Teresa Bruce used the photographs of Transfer of Grace as inspiration for the opening narrative about the Lowcountry. more... |
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Ken Burger, author
Ken Burger has been writing a nationally acclaimed sports column for The Post and Courier in Charleston, S.C., for 20 years. His journalism career has also included stints covering... more... |
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Robert J. Cox, author
Robert J. Cox has been a journalist for nearly six decades. After 20 years with the Buenos Aires Herald, he was a visiting scholar at the Wilson Center and a Nieman Fellow at Harvard... more... |
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David Cox, author
David Cox has been a reporter for numerous international publications, including the Miami Herald, the Sunday Times, Clarin, La Nacion, and Perfil. He worked for the Buenos Aires... more... |
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Daniel J. Crooks, Jr., author
Daniel J. Crooks, Jr., a native Charlestonian, served as department head
of criminal justice at Beaufort Technical College and Trident Technical
College... more... |
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Jason R. Davidson, author & chef
Jason Davidson is an accomplished chef with a special proclivity for the
“slow food” of the South. He serves as director of food operations
for Crew Carolina... more... |
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Ellie Maas Davis, writer
Ellie Maas Davis is a writer and editor based in Charleston, South Carolina. She is the curator of Monday Night Blues, Charleston's longest running weekly literary event.... more... |
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Gijs Dragt, photgrapher
Ellie Maas Davis is a writer and editor based in Charleston, South Carolina. She is the curator of Monday Night Blues, Charleston's longest running weekly literary event.... more... |
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West Fraser, painter
One of the leading American artists in the plein air tradition, West Fraser has built his career on richly painted, atmospheric views of cities, coasts... more... |
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Gary Geboy, photographer
Gary Geboy specializes in environmental portraits from around the globe and in his new backyard: the South Carolina Lowcountry. more... |
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Jonathan Green, artist
Jonathan Green, painter and printmaker, was born and raised in the small Gullah community of Gardens Corner, located near the South Carolina sea Islands... more... |
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Miles O. Hayes, author
Dr. Miles O. Hayes is a coastal geomorphologist and sedimentologist with 50 years of research experience. He has authored more than 250 articles and reports and three books on a range of topics... more... |
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Batt Humphreys, author
Batt Humphreys, a Georgia native, began a career in television news in Charleston in the early 80s. His career took him to CBS News in New York where he spent 15 years, most as a senior producer, before leaving to return to his beloved South.... more... |
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Charles Jarrett, author
Charles W. Jarrett, Ph. D. is a native of Hurricane, West Virginia and Associate Professor at Ohio University Southern. In 2001, Charles began a long-term study of Gullah culture ... more... |
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Chef Charlotte Jenkins, author
Chef Charlotte Jenkins, owner of Gullah Cuisine in Mount Pleasant, S.C., is recognized as a premier Gullah chef. Her cooking has been praised by Southern Living, Gourmet Magazine, The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Boston Globe... more... |
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Chris Lamb, author
Chris Lamb is a professor of Communication at the College of Charleston in Charleston, SC, where he teaches journalism. I'll Be Sober in the Morning" is his fourth book. more... |
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Bruce Littlejohn (dec.), author
With more than 70 years as an observer and participant in the S. C. judicial system, Bruce Littlejohn alone is in a position to offer this history. more... |
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Jack McCray, jazz historian
Jack McCray is a writer, researcher and producer based in Charleston, S.C. For 30 years, he has written features, reviews and columns including 25 years at the Post and Courier newspaper. more... |
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Jacqueline Michel, author
Dr. Jacqueline Michel is an internationally recognized expert in oil and hazardous materials spill response and assessment with a primary focus in the areas of oil fates and effects, non-floating oils, shoreline cleanup... more... |
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Hans Offringa, author
Hans Offringa studied English literature, business journalism and electronic media. He is a well-known Dutch author, media expert and whisky connoisseur. Being bilingual he writes both in Dutch and in English.... more... |
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Roger Pinckney, author
Roger Pinckney was born and raised in the South Carolina Lowcountry. He graduated from University of South Carolina and earned an MFA through the Iowa Writers Workshop.... more... |
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William Rawlings Jr., author
William Rawlings, a semi-retired doctor of internal medicine, was born, raised and still lives on the family farm in Sandersville, Georgia... more... |
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Clay Rice, author and artist
Taught by his grandfather, world-famous silhouette artist Carew Rice, Clay Rice has carried on the family tradition for more than 30 years, traveling extensively throughout the United States... more... |
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Ron Anton Rocz, author & photographer
Ron Rocz's photography career has taken him to places as diverse as Bermuda, Iceland, Puerto Rico, Peru, Russia... more... |
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Susan Romaine, painter
Susan Romaine has become well known for her paintings of urban environments by collectors of fine art nationwide. Romaine began her career as an artist in 1999... more... |
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Steve Stegelin, illustrator
Steve Stegelin is a freelance illustrator and cartoonist who learned the trade from a few too many comic strips, comic books, and animated TV shows. more... |
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John Thompson, author
John Thompson spent twenty-five years as an investment banker in New York before retiring to write full time. He lives with his wife and daughter and ... more... |
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Stewart Young, photographer
Stewart Young is a supercharged, perpetual motion machine of a photographer.
No picture is outside his reach – he will scale mountains, brave... more... |
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Alterman, Jack
Altman, R. Linwood
Baroody, Naseeb
Baroody, Margaret H.
Braden, Frank Melvin
Brockington, Lee G.
Bruce, Teresa
Burger, Ken
Crooks, Daniel J.
Cox, David
Cox, Robert J.
Fraser, West
Davidson, Jason R.
Davis, Ellie Maas
Geboy, Gary
Hayes, Miles O.
Humphreys, Batt
Jarrett, Charles
Lamb, Chris
Littlejohn, Bruce
Michel, Jacqueline
Pinckney, Roger
Rawlings, William
Rice, Clay
Rocz, Ron Anton
Romaine, Susan
Stegelin, Steve
Thompson, John
Young, Stewart
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