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Nashville Catholic Writers

Shellie Braeuner, Alana White, Julie Dortch Cragon, Mary Margaret Lambert, Dave Dashiell

A Charcuterie of Catholic Fact and Fiction

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  • Shellie Braeuner

    After 35 years as a nanny and helping to raise seven families, I've seen it all. From preemies to teens, from special needs to gifted, and everything in between, I have guided families. Need help? Leave a question in the comments.

  • Alana White

    Alana writes historical fiction set in Renaissance Florence, Italy at the height of the renaissance, when Lorenzo de' Medici was prince of the city.

  • Julie Dortch Cragon

    Julie and her family own and manage St. Mary’s Bookstore and Church Supply in Nashville, TN. She is the author of six books, including Bless My Child and her most recent book, Bless My Grandchild. She writes at JulieCragonAuthor.com

  • Mary Margaret Lambert

    Charter member of Nashville Catholic Writers

  • Dave Dashiell

    Deep dives into ordinary things — philosophy, music, comedy, theology, etc. — questions that pop up from the everyday.

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