Many of the authors are associated with Florence the University of North Alabama.  A partial list of authors for this time period includes:

Fiction and Non-Fiction Books:

 

William Barnwell

Carolyn Barske

 

Stephen Broyles

 

Erwin M. Coleman

Danny Creasy

 

Pat Cunningham Devoto

David Curott

Judson B. Emens

Lee Freeman

Alton Flippo

Charles William (Bill) Foster

Jill Knight Garrett

Debra Glass and Larry Fisher

 

Olive Blair Graffam

 

Jane Johnson Hamm 

Jennie Miller Helderman

Dan Hendrix

Tom Hendrix

Elizabeth Craig Hill and Robert M. Hill

 

Harlan Hill

 

Doris Kelsoe

Hiram Kennedy-Douglas

Buddy Killen

Pam Kingsbury

Bertha Klenova

Jim Lacefield

Mary H. and Dallas Landcaster

George Lindsey

William Lindsay McDonald

Charles Moore

Jean Gay Mussleman

Lewis B. Nelson

Brig. Gen. (Ret.) James Noles and James L. Noles, Esq.

 

Thomas Ott

 

Wade Pruitt

 

Norbert Putnam

 

Jan Roblin

 

Alvin Rosenbaum

Jonathan Rosenbaum

William E. Smith, Jr.

Robert S. Steen

Ronnie Thomas

Susan Kirkman Vaughn

 

Robert Walker

 

Billy Ray Warren

 

Debbie Wilson

J.N. (Nick) Winn III

Alice Yeager

 

Poets include:

 

Jake Berry

 

Richard G. Beyer

Lynne Butler

Morton D. Prouty, Jr. – Poet Laureate Alabama 1988-1991

 

Playwrights of the period include:

 

Jim Davis

Heather McCutchen

Will Stutts

Story tellers include:

 

Tom Hendrix

 

News/Reporters including TimesDaily staff writers:

 

Clay Bennett – Recipient of the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning.

Russ Corey

Bernie Delinski

Jennifer Edwards

Bobbie Hensley Hurt

Hank Klibanoff

Terry Pace

Robert Palmer

Lucille Prince

Janice Ann Robinson

Lisa Singleton-Rickman

Tom Smith

Tom York