Reed wrote her first article for the Washington Bureau of
Newsweek magazine in 1980, covering the story of her former Madeira headmistress,
Jean Harris' murder of partner
Herman Tarnower. She continued with the magazine as a contributing editor and columnist. Reed was a columnist at
Garden & Gun from 2011. She expanded the Delta Hot Tamale Festival from one-day to a three-day event, exponentially increasing the economic benefit to her hometown. Reed opened Brown Water Books, a bookstore in the historic
Wetherbee House in Greenville. She was co-founder of Reed-Smythe, an online business supporting independent artisans. In 2019, she was named Cultural Ambassador of Mississippi’s Arts Commission. She served on the board of the Ogden Museum of Art in New Orleans, the Eudora Welty Foundation, and the Link Stryjewski Foundation. == Personal life ==