
Write, Share, Inspire: TOGETHER

Welcome
Welcome to the Lovejoy Writers and Filmmakers Club: Where Every Word Counts
Welcome to the heartbeat of South Atlanta’s literary scene, The Lovejoy Writers and Filmmakers Club, where every genre of writing is celebrated and nurtured. Whether you’re weaving intricate tales through short stories, expressing the depth of human emotion in poetry, crafting compelling narratives for the screen, or exploring any other form of storytelling, you’ve found a community that values and supports your creative journey. Dive into an environment where short stories, poetry, screenwriting, and more aren’t just appreciated—they’re cherished. Join us in creating, sharing, and growing as writers across every genre.
Our Meetings
Join the Conversation
On the second Saturday of every month, our monthly meetings are the cornerstone of The Lovejoy Writers and Filmmakers Club, offering a blend of workshops, critique sessions, and guest speaker events. Held at Lovejoy Public Library, these gatherings are a perfect opportunity to meet fellow writers, receive constructive feedback, and spark creativity. Whether you’re looking to refine your work or simply soak in the camaraderie, there’s a place for you at our table.
Membership
Become a Member
Ready to take the next step in your writing journey? Join The Lovejoy Writers and Filmmakers Club, today and gain access to exclusive member benefits, including critique groups, mentorship opportunities, and discounts on writing software and conferences. Membership is open to writers of all levels, genres, and backgrounds. Attend a meeting to learn more.
Books by Our Published Authors
We take immense pride in the literary accomplishments of our members. Our Authors’ Corner is dedicated to showcasing the diverse and talented voices within our community who have taken their stories from manuscript to masterpiece. Explore the works of published authors from our group, spanning genres from thrilling mysteries to heartfelt memoirs, and everything in between.

What Wont Die
by Ashea Goldson
Genre: Christian Fiction
Synopsis: When Gabrielle Mcbay’s husband and son are involved in a fatal car accident, Gabrielle walks away from everything, her home, her career, and most especially, her faith. When Devin Ramos starts volunteering at the shelter she’s been hiding in and challenging her expectations, will she turn her back on God’s restorative power to protect her fearful heart?

Count It All Joy
by Ashea Goldson
Genre: Christian Fiction
Synopsis: After a long, complex engagement, Alex and Joshua Benning feel like “happily ever after” is finally theirs. But the marriage may sour as soon-to-be minister Joshua pressures Alex to start a family. Can faith lead them back to the love they share and bring them back to joy?

Inspiring Your Metamorphosis
by Darlene Middlebrooks
Genre: Poetry
Synopsis: This book is a devotional for those that are looking to grow, and experience life in a better way. As readers discover the vital inspiration this book brings it will also spark change and reflection on life’s challenges. This devotional will assist in self-help tools to sparkle all areas of reveal. It opens doors for discovery of self.

The ability of writers to imagine what is not the self, to familiarize the strange and mystify the familiar, is the test of their power.
Toni Morrison, “Black Matters” in Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination (1992)
Join Us
We meet at the Lovejoy library every second Saturday of the month at 12pm.
Lovejoy Library
1721 McDonough Road, Hampton, GA 30228
