Charmain Zimmerman Brackett
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Charmain Zimmerman Brackett

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Charmain Zimmerman Brackett grew up in a picturesque Southern neighborhood filled with front porches and retirees. Her closest companions in her childhood and teenage years were the characters she found in the pages of books. In college, her love of literature, language and writing led her to pursue a degree in English. She has spent more than 30 years writing for several newspapers and magazines in the Augusta, Ga. area. The former managing editor of The Augusta Press, she is the publisher of Augusta Good News.. In 2008, a story in a series she wrote on returning wounded warriors received second place at the Department of the Army level in the Keith L. Ware journalism competition and in 2018, the Greater Augusta Arts Council named her the media person of the year. She has written three young adult novels, The Key of Elyon, Elyon's Cipher and Elyon's Light. Her debut novel, The Key of Elyon, received the 2014 Yerby Award for Fiction. Her fourth novel, Fixed In The Tempest, is inspirational contemporary fiction. Her Grace's Augusta Mystery Series features her hometown. The six-book series begins with Murder Under the Magnolias. Under the name of C.Z. Brackett, she writes the Victoria James mystery series. Her first children's book, Little Pearl's Circus World, won the Georgia Writers Association's 2015 Georgia Author of the Year Award in the children's category. It's based on the true story of her great-grandmother, Pearl Clark LaComa, who began performing with her father's circus, the M.L. Clark and Son Combined Shows when she was only 4. Brackett lives in Augusta, Ga. with her husband, Bret. They have three adult children, Jessica, Jeremy and Allie, two grandchildren and a 3 year-old Corgi named Duckie.
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