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message 1: by twinfish2 (new)

twinfish2 | 84 comments Has anyone else noticed how many books are being set in Atlanta, Georgia? There is KATE DANIELS, the new BELADOR series and I know I have seen at least 2 more recent ones. I just can't remember them right now. Also the new zombie tv series THE WALKING DEAD is there also. Do the writers have a secret hate on for this city? Is there something in the water we should know about and all these writers know something we don't. All I can say is I am staying the hell away from that city. LOL


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Kylie | 62 comments I've noticed it too. There's another series set in Atlanta but it won't come to me. All I know is driving through Atlanta is one of the most terrifying experiences I've had. No wonder!! But mainly I think that Atlanta is the epitome of Urban, so when Urban fantasy authors are choosing a setting it is likely a top pick.


message 3: by Joseph (last edited Nov 03, 2010 06:06AM) (new)

Joseph  (bluemanticore) | 216 comments To be honest, I haven't really notice Atlanta standing out as a setting for UF, but it is interesting you mention this now because I just started an UF book that does take place in Atlanta, Wraith by Phaedra Weldon


message 4: by twinfish2 (last edited Nov 04, 2010 11:53AM) (new)

twinfish2 | 84 comments More books that take place in Atlanta are:

Charlie Madigan series by Kelly Gay
Frost Moon by Anthony Francis
Nicki Styx series by Terri Garey
Midnight Trilogy by Cynthia Eden


message 5: by twinfish2 (last edited Nov 04, 2010 11:58AM) (new)

twinfish2 | 84 comments Joseph wrote: "To be honest, I haven't really notice Atlanta standing out as a setting for UF, but it is interesting you mention this now because I just started an UF book that does take place in Atlanta, [book:W..."

Hey Joseph, I see on your profile you live in Tinley Park, I lived in Frankfort for 20 years. Graduated from good old Lincoln-Way. I miss that area.


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Jaime Rush (jaime_rush) | 122 comments That's funny, I was thinking about setting a new idea in Atlanta, and then realized there ARE a few already set there. I was thinking about it because it's a city I have access to as far as research, and I actually like it, not hate it. :) Maybe I'll shoot for Miami instead. LOL


message 7: by Laura Lulu (new)

Laura Lulu (lauralulu) twinfish2 wrote: "Hey Joseph, I see on your profile you live in Tinley Park, I lived in Frankfort for 20 years. Graduated from good old Lincoln-Way. I miss that area."

Shut up! I graduated from Lincoln-Way too. Just had my 20 year reunion. Yikes. I didn't go far, we're just south of Frankfort, in Green Garden.

Small flippin' world. :)


message 8: by twinfish2 (new)

twinfish2 | 84 comments Laura Lulu wrote: "twinfish2 wrote: "Hey Joseph, I see on your profile you live in Tinley Park, I lived in Frankfort for 20 years. Graduated from good old Lincoln-Way. I miss that area."

Shut up! I graduated from Li..."


I graduated in 81. Our class didn't have a 20 year one we had a 25 year but I didn't go. My twin brother had died not to long before and I just didn't feel up to answering all the questions about where he was. Maybe I will make it to the next one. I miss living in that area.


message 9: by Catherine (new)

Catherine (cattymccat) Maybe that's where a lot of writers are actually from?


message 10: by Samantha (new)

Samantha | 117 comments I really didn't notice that until you have mentioned it. Maybe a lot of authors live or have lived in that area. Maybe a few think of it as a great little city.


message 11: by Catherine (new)

Catherine (cattymccat) And a lot of southern cities have a lot of heritage that can be used for paranormal stories also. Urban legends, etc.


message 12: by Dee (last edited Nov 04, 2010 05:00PM) (new)

Dee (austhokie) someone over on amazon did a paranormal USA list and people could list where various cities series took place in...

Atlanta, GA; Chicago, IL and New York were 3 of the most popular...although Washington state has a few as well

I'd love to see books set in some of the smaller states...Delaware; Rhode Island; New Hampshire; Vermont - Please (with a smilie face)


message 13: by Catherine (new)

Catherine (cattymccat) I think where I live would be perfect for a paranormal story of some sort. I mean, it's an old border town where "The Hanging Judge" was hanging people, the Trail Of Tears ran right through it, etc. Lots of history.


message 14: by Samantha (new)

Samantha | 117 comments That sounds interesting, Catherine. I agree with you, Dee. I don't know why NY would be popular. I don't get paranormal from it.


message 15: by Erin (new)

Erin | 4 comments I grew up in Georgia and live in NY. I don't much get Atlanta. Savannah is much more creepy. As for NY, I think peolple just imagine it would be a place where "different" things could happen. Honestly, a vampire could walk down Madison Avenue with his or her fangs out and nobody would notice unless he or she were wearing cheap clothing.


message 16: by twinfish2 (last edited Nov 05, 2010 10:24AM) (new)

twinfish2 | 84 comments I would like to see a story set in Washington DC. I don't remember reading one set there. Maybe writers think there are already so many bloodsuckers, and beasts in DC, aka the Politicians. LOL


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