The Literary Hour will feature two well-known local writers Thursday, Sept. 21, at 7 p.m. at the John C. Campbell Folk School. Poet Karen Paul Holmes and author Bob Grove will read from their works at the Open House on the school’s campus. The Literary Hour is sponsored by the North Carolina Writers’ Network-West and is free and open to everyone.
Karen Paul Holmes
Holmes won the 2023 Lascaux Poetry Prize and has published two books of poetry: “No Such Thing as Distance” and “Untying the Knot.” Her poetry has also appeared in “The Writer's Almanac,” “The Slowdown,” “Verse Daily,” “Prairie Schooner,” and “Plume” among many other literary journals and anthologies.
Holmes also teaches writing at the John C. Campbell Folk School. Since 2010, she has hosted the Side Door Poets in Atlanta, and she is known locally as the founder and host for many years of Writers' Night Out in the Blue Ridge Mountains. More information about her work can be found on her website, www.karenpaulholmes.com.
Grove lives in Brasstown within five minutes of the folk school. He has published twenty books and hundreds of magazine articles and is also known for his dramatic reading at the Campbell School of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”, which he performs in costume and in a British dialect.
Bob Groves |
Grove’s writing varies between genres from humor to drama. Prior to retiring he was a high school science and English teacher and for several years was an ABC-TV public affairs host. Additionally, he has appeared as a featured speaker at 14 national conventions and before one U.S. Congressional committee.
The Literary Hour at the folk school is offered every third Thursday of the month through November and brings local writers to the campus to share their work with the community. Students and faculty of the school are welcome to attend the readings.
The John C. Campbell Folk School offers classes in folk arts and crafts and storytelling. For information about the school, you can find its webpage and contact information at https://www.folkschool.org/.
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