Description I\'m convinced Joe has a ghost writer-and having God whispering into your ear while sitting in front of the keyboard isn\'t a bad thing.
Garrett lives with his wife, Ali, and their sons in Carrollton, Georgia..
Atlanta Magazine named him a five-star wealth manager, and the Time-Georgian has named his firm best financial advisor/planner four times.
In addition to writing, Garrett works as a financial advisor as head of Garrett & Robinson Investment Management & Wealth Planning.
He specialized in studying public relations and business.
Garrett graduated from the University of Georgia\'s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication.
Brumby Trophy in the serious column category.
His column has been given three awards by the Georgia Press Association, including the Joe Parham Trophy in the humorous column category and the Otis A.
About the Author Joe Garrett writes a weekly Sunday column for the Time-Georgian\'s "Southern Spice" section.
As readers move through summer, fall, winter, and on to spring, Garrett reminds them of the change every day brings and the cycle of our lives.
Garrett categorizes his work into four separate sections centered around the four seasons.
He opens up about heartbreaking experiences in his own family and how to move through the grieving process.
In addition to humorous slice-of-life moments and a vibrant glimpse into local history, Garrett also writes about more difficult topics.
His adventures harken back to a simpler time.
Garrett engages readers with his wistful Stories about coming of age in rural Georgia.
Greer, Peachtree Road United Methodist Church Joe Garrett covers topics both whimsical and serious in his series of essays on home, heart, and family in Southern life.
Joe will bring laughter to your day, a tear to your eye, and wisdom to your soul.-Ronald J.
Joe puts into words what many of us wish we could see or feel in the first place.-Leonard Woolsey, Galveston County Daily News You will value this book.
Description I\'m convinced Joe has a ghost writer-and having God whispering into your ear while sitting in front of the keyboard isn\'t a bad thing