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Another Awesome Author that I was recently thinking about was Margaret Mitchell.
Confession time: I have never read Gone With The Wind all the way through. I attempted several times in middle school (mainly for the massive amount of AR points!), but never accomplished it. However, it’s on my TBR, and I’m absolutely determined to read it before 2017 ends.
Having never fully read the book also means that I’ve never seen the movie. That’s another goal of mine, but that will only happen after I finish the book.
Learning about Mitchell’s life was simply fascinating, having not known much past writing Gone With The Wind.
Born in 1900, she started writing and illustrating stories from a very early age. Her mother kept many of them, and several boxes of stories were still in the house when Mitchell left for college. She was a very imaginative child, making up fairy tales, cowboys and Indians stories, and more.
Starting in 1922, she wrote feature articles for The Atlanta Journal Sunday Magazine. Although her journalism career was short-lived due to a persistent ankle injury, she wrote 129 feature articles, 85 news stories, and several book reviews in the span of four years.
Her husband, John Marsh, was part of the inspiration for Mitchell (known as Peggy by then) to write Gone With The Wind. Having left journalism due to her ankle injury, John grew tired of constantly lugging books back and forth from their house to the library, and finally said to her,
“For God’s sake, Peggy, can’t you write a book instead of reading thousands of them?”
Sadly, Mitchell’s life was dramatically cut short. She died at age 48 when she was hit by a speeding car while crossing the street with her husband in Atlanta. She never fully regained consciousness. The driver was eventually convicted of involuntary manslaughter, and served 11 months in jail.
While she is best known for Gone With The Wind, I wanted to highlight a few more of Mitchell’s works. Incredibly, she destroyed some of her manuscripts herself, and others were destroyed after she died!
Lost Laysen (completed 1916, published 1996)

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Reading about this novella was amazing! I definitely want to read it, if I can find it. I’m so glad it was published, even though it took 80 years.
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The Big Four (never published)
As a teenager, Mitchell wrote The Big Four, a 400-page novel about girls in a boarding school. At this point, it is thought to be lost. This makes me sad – It sounds like an intriguing story.
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Before Scarlett: Girlhood Writings of Margaret Mitchell (2010)

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This book is a collection of 28 of Mitchell’s early writings. The description on Amazon sounds so intriguing. It makes me think of me, in a way, when I wrote stories as a child. I’m considering adding this one to my TBR – I hope my library has it!
I leave you with this inspirational quote from the author herself:
“I had every detail clear in my mind before I sat down to the typewriter.”
What about you? Have you read Gone With The Wind? Have you read anything else by Margaret Mitchell?
Come back next month for another exciting installment of Awesome Authors!
Until the next headline, Laura Beth 🙂
Conscise & precise. Great work ! Synopsis is absolutely stunning 👍🏻
Thank you so much! I’ve been told that I excel at summarizing things – Part of being on the college newspaper for four years!
Ur posts makes me stop n scroll till ends. Dunno what magic u possesses!
Thank you so much. I’m flattered. I appreciate you reading my posts!
I read Gone with the Wind when I was a teenager and loved it, but never knew anything much about her life until now, thanks!
You’re so welcome!
I wasn’t aware she had died so young. I have read the book. I was a little bit daunted by the number of pages, but it actually took me less than a week to read as it was that good.
I wasn’t either. She died tragically! Who knows what else she would have written. I’m excited to read it – It’s next on my list!
I haven’t read the book or seen the movie either! How sad that she destroyed some of her work and some is lost!
Apparently I’m in good company – Several of my friends haven’t read the book or seen the movie. That was amazing to me – I wonder why!
Can’t imagine.!