Brenda Kay Ledford |
Ledford was an honor graduate of Hayesville High School. She rode a bus over the winding dirt roads. It was a long route and she observed the mountains changing colors with seasons. That’s when she grew to appreciate the beauty of our region.
Her favorite teachers were Leslie Carter, media specialist, and Josephine Thurman, senior-year English instructor. Both educators instilled within Ledford the magic of books.
After Ledford was graduated from HHS, she worked as a clerk-typist with the FBI in Washington, DC. It was cultural shock. Ledford returned to her beloved roots in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
She worked as a secretary at Hinton Rural Life Center. She also taught Sunday school and directed Bible School. Ledford loved children and wanted to become an educator. She earned a MA in Early Childhood Education from Western Carolina University and taught the fourth grade at Murphy Elementary School.
While she was teaching, Ledford’s father got Hodgkin’s disease. She obtained an emergency medical technician certification to help care for him. She worked in the emergency room at Towns County Hospital part-time and with the Clay County EMS.
Ledford also took a Creative Writing class at Tri-County Community College under Nancy Simpson to renew her teacher’s license. Nancy was her mentor and encouraged Ledford to submit her work for publication. Her poetry has appeared in Pembroke Magazine, Asheville Poetry Review, Our State, Angels on Earth, Chicken Soup for the Soul, 39 Old Mountain Press anthologies, and many other journals. Ledford’s latest poetry book, Red Plank House, was released by Kelsay Books, available at Amazon.com.
Ledford is presently working on a collection of poetry for children. Many poems are about her great-niece, Reagan Blanche. Ledford’s favorite pastime is reading to her little niece and viewing the world through the joyful eyes of kids.
Each month Coffee with the Poets and Writers meets at the library on the third Wednesday of the month, 10:30 AM. We feature a member of NCWN-West, sponsoring organization, and we hold Open Mic to allow our guests to read an original poem or two.
This month we will celebrate two poets who were special to us in this region, the late Nancy Simpson and Kathryn Stripling Byer. Everyone is invited to bring a poem by one of them to read at open mic along with an original poem.
We had a fine time with Brenda Kay reading and sharing poems by other poets from the region as well as poems from The Red Plank House.
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