Award-winning author and artist, Tabbatha Bella, offers many professional courses in publishing, fiction writing, non-fiction writing, copy writing, public speaking, media training, and art. Current courses include: An exhaustive course on the traditional and self-publishing business, professtional art classes for drawing, colored pencils, and drawing and coloring for kids.

"I learned so much about the publishing business. Very informative, step-by-step instructions, easy to follow, well designed, and surprisingly delivered with some humor. I really love the fact that the course is open and continually being updated . I understand all this publishing stuff now."

- R. O'Neill

Tradiditonal vs Self-Publishing
Art Classes for kids and adults.

A Happy Parent & Student!

"My son loves the art classes; especially the motorcycles and cars. I have also upped my colored pencil skills with the pro classes. The classes are professional and the price is right!"

  • M. Touey
Award-Winning Author and Artist Tabbatha Bella.

Award-Winning Author and Artist Tabbatha Bella

Tabbatha Bella is a native of Atlanta and is an award-winning author and visual artist. She has exhibited her art in galleries both nationally and abroad. Her painting, 'Resurrection,' a tribute to the souls lost in the September 11th tragedy, was presented to the New York City Mayor’s office in 2001 as a gift to the people of New York. She first seriously considered writing in 2002 following her father’s advice and direction. An interesting fact, Margaret Mitchell is Tabbatha Bella's third cousin. Her grandmother, and cousin (Gene), remembered Margaret well. She grew up hearing their memories and stories about her.

Tabbatha Bella has worked in web design, digital publishing, graphic design, social media marketing, traditional marketing and the visual art field for over 30 years. She enjoys promoting awareness for dyslexia, Irlen Syndrome, and dyscalculia-- as well as various other issues--in schools.

She is a member of both the Georgia and Florida Writer’s Associations, the Atlanta Writer's Club, the Independent Book Publishers of America, and the Daughters of the American Revolution.