What the Huck: Wednesday 7:50 a.m.
Darrell Huckaby brings us "What the Huck" every Wednesday morning. Darrell has been called "Garrison Keeler with a Southern accent." His columns appear weekly in the Gwinnett Daily Post, the Athens Banner Herald, the Newton Citizen, the Rockdale Citzen and, occasionally, in other

newspapers, including the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Longtime Atlanta news anchor, Wes Sarginson of 11 Alive has called him "the South’s hidden literary treasure." His website is
www.darrellhuckaby.net
Huckaby draws on his own experiences growing up in the Newton County, Ga., mill village of Porterdale to write about everyday life in America the way it is, the way it used to be and the way he thinks it should be. His columns will usually make the readers laugh, occasionally cry, and sometimes shake their heads in disbelief.
Huckaby has published six books including two novels (Need Two and Need Four), a cook book (Dinner on the Grounds) two collections of his columns, Grits is Groceries . . . and other facts of Southern life, and Southern Is as Southern Does, as well as Hard Rock to Solid Rock, a biography of hard rocker turned Methodist preacher, Lenny Stadler.
Darrell lives on a farm near Conyers, Ga., with his wife, Lisa, and their three children. He teaches U.S. History at Heritage High School in Rockdale County and has recently completed his 30th year in the classroom.
We're proud to bring Darrell's special blend of humor and wisdom to morning radio. If you missed him on the air, click on the links below to listen to his recent segments.