Georgann Eubanks
Georgann Eubanks is a writer, consultant, and documentary filmmaker. After many years of service to the humanities and literary arts in North Carolina, she has been named literary executor and director of the Paul Green Foundation, charged with preserving the progressive legacy of North Carolina’s Pulitzer Prize winning playwright and human rights advocate. Georgann’s books include the North Carolina Literary Trails series of guidebooks commissioned by the North Carolina Arts Council, The Month of Their Ripening: North Carolina Heritage Foods Through the Year, and the forthcoming Saving the Wild South: The Fight for Native Plants on the Brink of Extinction, all from the University of North Carolina Press. She also directs the Table Rock Writers Workshop, held annually in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Ten Things I Can’t Do Without
- Coffee in the a.m.
- Soda water with lime in the p.m.
- A good backpack
- My journal
- A gel pen or two
- Garden space
- A new audio book at the ready
- Camera on my iPhone
- Dog treats
- My cabin in the Blue Ridge