Raymond L. Atkins is a Georgia-based author and instructor of English at Georgia Northwestern Technical College. He resides in a historic home with his wife and dog, drawing inspiration from his surroundings and Southern heritage. Atkins' writing style is known for its lyrical prose, Southern Gothic influences, and exploration of themes like faith, family, and the complexities of rural life. He often incorporates elements of folklore and local color into his narratives, creating evocative and atmospheric stories.
Atkins is primarily known for his standalone novels, which frequently feature characters grappling with loss, redemption, and the challenges of small-town living. While his work often contains spiritual undertones, it’s characterized by a nuanced understanding of human relationships and the enduring power of memory. His books have garnered attention for their rich character development and atmospheric settings.





