goldietaylor

About Goldie

Goldie Taylor is managing director and chief creative officer of Atlanta-based Goldie Taylor Advertising and Public Relations.  

The author of “A Woman’s Worth”, an essay featured on this blog and on EbonyJet.com that gained national attention during the 2008 presidential election cycle, Taylor has been featured in Marie Claire, Black Enterprise and Jezebel magazines, among other publications.  She has been a guest columnist for the Atlanta Journal, Atlanta Tribune, St. Louis Post Dispatch, Atlanta Voice, Ebony Magazine and Creative Loafing. 

 

A bestselling author, Taylor penned In My Father’s House (Wheatmark Press, 2005) and The January Girl (Warner Books/ Hachette, 2007) and Come Sunday (2009). She is currently working on her fourth novel, The Lives of Others, and My Soul Says Yes: Mastering Courage in a Culture of Fear, a spiritual memoir. 

 

Goldie is the mother of three (six, if you count her partner’s two children and the extra kid living in a spare room) teenager and is thus whooly convinced that God has a sense of humor.