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Georgia Writers Hall of Fame to induct 4 members

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The Georgia Writers Hall of Fame at the UGA Libraries is launching a new initiative to honor Georgia literature by encouraging Georgia residents to read at least one book by each inductee before the annual November ceremony.

Vereen Bell, Taylor Branch, Paul Hemphill and Janisse Ray are the 2015 inductees. The ceremony will be held Nov. 9 at 10 a.m. in the Richard B. Russell Building Special Collections Libraries. An author event will be held Nov. 8 at 4 p.m.

“It is second nature for librarians to encourage reading,” said P. Toby Graham, university librarian and associate provost. “With the addition of a suggested reading list to our Georgia Writers Hall of Fame events, it is our hope that the recommendations will introduce each year’s inductees to a wider audience.”

This year’s inductees are:

• Vereen Bell, author of Swamp Water. Published in 1940, the coming-of-age novel is set in the Okefenokee Swamp. The book is now available in paperback from the University of Georgia Press.

• Taylor Branch, author of At Canaan’s Edge, the final installment of his award-winning trilogy of books chronicling the life of Martin Luther King Jr. and much of the history of the American civil rights movement.

• Paul Hemphill, author of The Nashville Sound, which is being reissued by the UGA Press and recounts the clash between traditional country music and the 1960s invasion of pop performers. Hemphill focused on the blue-collar South, and his subjects touched on NASCAR racing, country music, college football and the region’s long struggle for racial equality and justice.

• Janisse Ray, author of Drifting Into Darien. Also available from the UGA Press, the book is Ray’s account of paddling the Altamaha River, a passageway including many rare and endangered species, which led the Nature Conservancy to designate it as one of the world’s last great places.

The Georgia Writers Hall of Fame induction ceremony is a part of the UGA Spotlight on the Arts festival, which fosters awareness and appreciation of the arts and an environment conducive to artistic innovation.