Baker, traveler, and award-winning author Beth Duke has made a significant impact on the literary world with her compelling fiction. Hailing from Alabama, Duke has received numerous accolades for her work on two continents and has her sights set on the remaining five. Her writing has been described as authentic and tangible, with country music superstar Randy Owen stating that her works are "as real as grits and gravy in The South, and her usage of her Southern English has the taste of Mama’s biscuits."
Duke's book, "Tapestry," was the Bronze Medal Winner in Southern Fiction in Publishers' Weekly's 2020 Readers Choice Awards, an Award-Winning Finalist in the 2020 International Book Awards, and a Five Star Readers' Favorite Award Winner. Her other notable works include "Delaney's People," "Don't Shoot Your Mule," "It All Comes Back To You," and "Dark Enough To See The Stars," all of which serve as tributes to her beloved home state.
In addition to her writing, Duke is an avid reader, traveler, and pretend baking competitor. She finds great joy in connecting with book clubs and discussing her work with readers. Living in the mountains of her native Alabama with her husband, Jay, and their dogs, including a recently rescued coonhound named Daisy, Duke is the proud mother of Jason and Savannah. Her warm and engaging personality shines through in her writing, making her work accessible and relatable to readers from all walks of life.