Author: Phyllis Alesia Perry
Phyllis Alesia Perry is a writer and editor. Born in Atlanta and raised in Tuskegee, Alabama, she earned a degree in journalism from the University of Alabama and spent 16 years working as an editor and reporter for Southern newspapers, including The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. She is the author of two novels, “Stigmata” and “A Sunday in June.” Currently, she serves as Communications Coordinator for Men Stopping Violence, a nonprofit social justice organization that educates and inspires men to work to end violence against women.
