Local
poet Donna Beal and novelist David Plunkett are the featured readers for the final
Literary Hour of the 2025 season at the J.C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown,
NC, Thursday, October 16,
at 7 p.m. in the Keith House. Literary
Hour is free and open to everyone who enjoys reading and writing poetry and
prose.
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Donna Beal |
Donna
Beal lives and writes in Hayesville, NC.
Her poetry has appeared in numerous literary journals and anthologies
including publications by Jacar Press, Chapel Hill Press, The Bluestone Review,
Anuran, The Snapdragon Journal For Art And Healing, and is a frequent
contributor to Old Mountain Press anthologies. An active member of The North Carolina
Writer’s Network, The North Carolina Poetry Society and SistaWRITE, she is
currently working on a book of stories about her mother and will be sharing
several poems tracing her mother’s journey through dementia.
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David Plunkett |
David
Plunkett of Young Harris, GA, is a novelist and poet best known for his
Chessboard Series thrillers, “Chessboard” and “Poisoned Pawn” which follow the
adventures of Kathy and Al Sutton as they face intrigue and danger in the
Middle East. He is currently working on
the final novel of the series, “End
Game,” which will complete the trilogy. His plan for Literary Hour, however, is to
read not from his novels but from some of his short stories and flash fiction which
take listeners from an evening in the quiet Georgia hills to the depths of
outer space.
The
Literary Hour is hosted by well-known Murphy, NC, author Mary Jo Dyre, whose
novel “Springheads” combines elements of historical fiction, romance, mystery,
adventure and fantasy to create a story of self-discovery.
The
Literary Hour at the folk school brings local writers to the campus to share
their work with the community. It is sponsored by the North
Carolina Writers’ Network-West on every third Thursday of the month through October. The public, and 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/.
This will be a most interesting evening with David and Donna. Wish I could be there.
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