Our 2017 Season Opens on April 14 in Blairsville, GA
You're invited to hear poems from two
Ph.D. poets who have new, highly acclaimed books: Newton Smith will read from his Camino Poems: Reflections on the Way,
and Robert Lee Kendrick from his Winter
Skin. After the featured readers, there's an open microphone for anyone wanting to share their own poems or prose. All this takes place at 7 pm on April 14 at the beautiful Union County Community Center. Please note, we will be meeting in a first floor conference room this month rather than the ballroom, and the grill will not be open for dinner until May.
Of the two books, celebrated North Carolina author, Ron Rash,
says: “Newt Smith’s spiritual journey is rendered with such attentiveness and
fidelity that we become his fellow travelers. We too share the pain and effort
but above all the wonder, and are reminded that in matters of the spirit the
journey and destination can be one,” and “Robert Lee Kendrick’s poems transport
the reader into the deep, dark souls of his narrators, but the elegance of his
language gives the poems a rough, hard-earned grace.”
Smith, who lives in Tuckasegee, NC, received his Ph.D. from
University of North Carolina. He's the treasurer of NCWN-West and a retired professor who taught creative writing,
poetry and literature at Western Carolina University. He has been published
widely in literary magazines including Southern
Poetry Review, Carolina Quarterly, Ann Arbor Review, Poetry Review, Main Street
Rag, and others. Smith now devotes his time to travel, gardening, Buddhist
studies, mindfulness practices, and hiking in nature, especially in the Smoky
Mountains. During his 2014 pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago he wrote a
poem every day reflecting on the physical body, nature, and the spiritual.
Kendrick also has a Ph.D., earned from the University of
South Carolina. He grew up in Illinois and Iowa, but now calls Clemson, South
Carolina home, where he lives with his wife and their dogs. His poems have
appeared in top journals, such as Tar
River Poetry, Xavier Review, Louisiana Literature, South Carolina Review, The
James Dickey Review, The Sow’s Ear Poetry Review, and elsewhere. His
chapbook, Winter Skin, was released in 2016 by Main Street Rag Publishing.
Writers’ Night Out is a free monthly event, sponsored by North Carolina Writers’
Network-West. It takes place on the second Friday of the month, April through
November. Open mic readers sign up at the door and can read for three minutes each. The Union County Community Center (map here) is located at Butternut Creek Golf Course at 129 Union County Recreation
Rd., Blairsville, Georgia 30512, off Highway 129 near the intersection of US
76, phone (706) 439-6092. Food is available for purchase in The View Grill, but
please arrive by 6 pm to get served. For
more information, please contact Karen Holmes at (404) 316-8466 or kpaulholmes@gmail.com.
This promises to be a wonderful night for those who love good poetry. Newt Smith can be quite funny at his readings. He can give you so much information about the Camino and you will enjoy his poetry. I don't know Robert, but he sounds like a poet I want to know and to hear read.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Karen, for continuing to hold this event each year and bringing us new and outstanding poets.