English Faculty Member Invited to Read Works in Georgia Hometown

Featured to Read Short Stories at "An Evening of Southern Fiction"

Upper School English teacher Will Garland says he is pleased to have been invited to return to his hometown of Jackson, Georgia to read a selection of his short stories at "An Evening of Southern Fiction." In addition to upper level English, Garland is also faculty advisor for the "Inkblots" Upper School literary magazine. Garland was featured in his hometown newspaper: Click here.

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