Author Archives: Annie

About Annie

Known for her colorful characters and distinctively Southern locales, Annie Cole has a true passion for storytelling. She credits her ability for weaving an imaginative tale to her Creator and every story about this Southern life finds a way to point back to Him. Descending from a long line of storytellers, Annie is indebted to her grandmother whose captivating stories of life growing up on a Louisiana plantation instilled in her a love of legends and folklore which she artfully intertwines with the deeper truths of her faith. She and her husband make their home in the Muscle Shoals area near the banks of the “Singing River” where they enjoy the art, music, literature, and faith of their community. To date, Annie has written four novels with a fifth book in the works. When she is not writing, she loves spending time with her family, speaking to community groups, and enjoying the outdoors.

Memorial Day

“The story of America’s quest for freedom is inscribed on her history in the blood of her patriots.” ~ Randy Vader Have a safe Memorial Day, friends! ~ Annie

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Words From The River – A Shoals Authors Fair

The Florence-Lauderdale Public Library would like to extend to you an invitation to attend “Words from the River -A Shoals Authors Fair”, occurring Saturday, May 18, 2013. This event will be held in conjunction with the annual “Arts Alive Festival” … Continue reading

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National Library Week: APRIL 14-20

If you happen to be in the Florence, Alabama area on April 18th, I’d love to see you! We’ll be celebrating “National Library Week” at Collier Library on the beautiful campus of, The University of North Alabama! Hope to see … Continue reading

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Let your Heart Guide You

Make your plans to join us in beautiful and historic downtown Tuscumbia, Alabama on February 9th, 2013 at Cold Water Books for the Loving Locals Author’s Fair. The event begins at 10am where you’ll meet many talented writers and artists … Continue reading

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A VERY VINTAGE CHRISTMAS

A Very Vintage Christmas and Open House! Saturday, November 10th from 9am-5pm at Cold Water Books in beautiful and historic Tuscumbia, Alabama. You’ll be most welcome in this charming little southern town, known for its most famous former resident, Helen … Continue reading

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Oktoberfest Festival!

  OKTOBERFEST FESTIVAL! OCTOBER 6 & 7 IN HISTORIC ST. FLORIAN, ALABAMA                 Come celebrate the heritage of the German immigrants that settled the community of St. Florian, Alabama in the 1800’s. Events … Continue reading

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Coffee and Dessert Tasting at The Muscle Shoals Library

Come on out and join me at the Muscle Shoals Library for a Coffee and Dessert Tasting! You’ll meet many authors and artists and you’ll have a chance to get a jump start on your Christmas shopping. I hope to … Continue reading

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Covenant Christian School’s Eagle Day Celebration!

Covenant Christian School is having their Eagle Day Celebration Saturday, October 13th from 8-2pm. I’ll be there signing books and enjoying the celebration! Join us, won’t you? There will be a wide variety of arts and crafts, games and events…even … Continue reading

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BOOK SIGNING AT COLD WATER BOOKS

Stop by and visit me at Cold Water Books! Saturday, September 22nd from 10 – 12pm in beautiful downtown Tuscumbia, Alabama. We’ll have a giveaway and a few extra goodies for you, so drop by and say, Hi! I hope … Continue reading

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SILVER LEAF

NEW RELEASE: Silver Leaf, the third novel in the Bell Forest series. Now available through (buybooksontheweb) and most area book stores. Soon to be at Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble. Signed copies will be available Tuesday, August 28, 2012 at … Continue reading

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