Think Humanities Podcast | June 1st, 2022

On Episode 235 of Bill Goodman’s Think Humanities, Georgia Green Stamper discusses her latest collection of essays, her writing process, and more.

Kentucky’s Twelve Days of Christmas | December 8th, 2020

This video captures our LGS December program - A unique experience drawn from the pages of “Kentucky’s Twelve Days of Christmas”, an anthology of Kentucky holiday lore, published by Kentucky Monthly Magazine with musical interludes.

Georgia Green Stamper at the Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame | January 23, 2014

Georgia Green Stamper inducts Jesse Stuart into the Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame. Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning, Lexington, KY.

Meet Kentucky Book Fair Authors Program (Episode Three - Part 2) | November 7th, 2013

Authors Laurien Berenson, Virginia Smith and Georgia Green Stamper interviewed by Michael Embry.

Meet Kentucky Book Fair Authors Program (Episode 3 - Part 1) | November 7th, 2013

Authors Laurien Berenson, Virginia Smith and Georgia Green Stamper interviewed by Michael Embry.

Georgia Green Stamper at Kentucky Live | April 9, 2009

Author Georgia Green Stamper spoke in the Kentucky Live Series Thursday, April 9, 2009 at Barnes & Noble about her book and Kentucky people it depicts. A native of Owen County in North Central Kentucky Georgia grew up on a tobacco farm on Eagle Creek not far from Corinth. She writes that the building of US Highway 25 in the 1920s though Corinth caused a population boom sending the towns numbers soaring to 265.