In the second grade Kathy A. Bradley learned the meaning of three words: college, scholarship and author, and decided to make them her own. “I achieved the first two by the time I was 17, but it took me until I was 55 to do the last,” said Bradley, assistant district attorney for the Ogeechee Judicial Circuit.

Her first book, “Breathing and Walking Around,” received the Will D. Campbell Award for Creative Non-Fiction in 2010 from the Mercer University Press. In 2013, she was named Georgia Author of the Year for essays by the Georgia Writers Association.

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