How to Brainstorm When You’re Not in the Same Room

BY JEN OLENICZAK BROWN The future of work for many of us will be remote in some way. Even if we are in a room at a distance, the days […]
Writers Who Read: Books by Fredrik Backman

BY MEGAN TAYLOR One of my favorite things about writing this column is all the new novel choices I get from my fellow magazine writers. When I asked for suggestions […]
The Good You Can Do

BY JEAN MARIE JOHNSON For the longest time, my email signature was accompanied by one of my favorite Mary Oliver quotes: “Tell me what you will do with your one, wild […]
An Open Letter to My Pregnant Body

BY TARYN JEREZ Dear Body, I’ve always had a strange relationship with you, to say the least. If I’m being honest, we can replace “strange” with straight up unhealthy. I’ve […]
What Kind of Driver Are You?

BY LISA S.T. DOSS Every aspect of a vehicle’s size, type and color reflects upon the owner’s personality! Drivers of small cars are environmentally conscious, looking at fuel efficiency and […]
Stop Fearing Success

BY JEN OLENICZAK BROWN You might have read the title of this article and said, WHAT? I don’t fear success! What a ridiculous thing to fear! But if you did, […]
The Forsyth Mags Team is feeling GRATEFUL…

In is year of fear and uncertainty, many of us have taken a hard look at what we value and what we really care about. When Thanksgiving Day comes around […]
Fierce Competitor, Talented Artist

BY DAVE MCCONNELL It’s been nine years since I first saw Peyton Pesavento play tennis. It impressed me that this 12-year-old was getting up at 5:30 in the morning and […]
Maskne: A Problem of 2020-Proportions

BY DENISE HEIDEL Until recent months, most of us were unaccustomed to wearing a mask. Wearing masks in public has become expected, but there’s an underlying issue, especially known to […]
A Gem of a Career

BY JEN OLENICZAK BROWN Supporting small businesses is more than a trend – it’s a lifestyle that many of us embraced even before the pandemic. I know that every year […]