Atlanta children’s author Laurel Snyder talks bravery and book bans
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By Suzanne Van Atten
Published on March 22, 2026.
Atlanta children's book author, Laurel Stewart, has a graphic memoir titled "Glimmering: A Mostly True Tale" that explores her experiences as a person with epilepsy. The book is set to be released on March 31 and will be accompanied by a book called "Shrinking Violet". Stewart discusses his experiences with the author and the author of the book.
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