
But currently, my husband is pastor of a rural church which is surrounded by pastures and many cows and I love the setting. In another career I spent much time in New York City, and I love the hustle and bustle and somehow can tune it out when necessary. Would you rather write in a rooftop garden surrounded by city noises - or in a quiet studio with cows as your neighbors?īV: I’m conflicted on that one, because I like both. Let's get started with a couple “would you rather” questions. SW: Thank you for joining us, Beverly, we’re so grateful to have you stop in this week this week and share more about yourself. Readers may find me at One Ringing Bell, peals of words on faith, living, writing, and art at .Īlso at, on my Facebook author page, Twitter or Beverly Varnado on Instagram.

Beverly is Mom to three children and Mimi to two grandchildren. She lives in Georgia with her husband, Jerry, and their chocolate Aussiedor who is outnumbered by several cats. As an artist, her work was recently chosen for exhibit at a State University. Her work is also included in several anthologies and periodicals. Previous novels set there are A Key to Everything and A Plan for Everything.

The novella, A Season for Everything, is the third work in a series set in Worthville, Georgia.

She has written a nonfiction memoir as well as several novels and screenplays, one of which was a finalist for the prestigious Kairos Prize in Screenwriting. Award winning Southern writer, Beverly Varnado, is a novelist, screenwriter, and blogger who writes to give readers hope in the redemptive purposes of God.
