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Debra Ann Butler
Florida Girl Writes
Debra Ann Butler received her BA with Honors from Eckerd College. She is currently completing her MA in Writing at Johns Hopkins University and is a contributing columnist for the Perry Newspapers. Butler lives in Steinhatchee, Florida where she manages the Little House Library, Welcome Center and Historical Gallery. She enjoys exploring the backroads and waters of northern Florida and draws inspiration for her writing from the landscape around her.

Work in Progress
The Nature of People - Portraits of the American South, is a collection of essays and short stories that explore an old Florida coastline at risk, the histories and traditions of cultural foods that tie people together, the uptick in backyard chicken keeping, small town heroes in a hurricane's aftermath, and a family saga bound by mystery and rural settings.
"No Questions Asked" will soon be appearing in the next issue of
Saw Palm: Florida Literature & Art.


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