The final Literary Hour of the 2024 season will feature local author Sandy Benson and poet David Plunkett reading from their most recent books. The Literary Hour, sponsored by the North Carolina Writers’ Network-West, will meet in the Kieth House on the J.C. Campbell Folk School campus Thursday, Oct. 17, at 7 p.m. and is free and open to everyone.
Sandy Benson
Sandy Benson, a retired forester, is a non-fiction writer whose new book, “Dear Folks: Letters Home 1943-1946 World War II,” is a collection of her father’s letters home from World War II. In it, she chronicles the experiences of George David Geib, a pilot in the US Army Air Force during World War II. His letters home vividly describe his training, travels, and wartime service, providing an authentic and detailed account of military life during that period. In 2021 she published “My Mother’s Keeper: One Family’s Journey Through Dementia,” is a memoir written to help others understand and cope with the changes to a loved one brought on by the disease.
In addition to her books, she is also well-known as a local storyteller, appearing at gatherings and penning publicity releases for the Peacock Performing Arts Center in Hayesville. In 2023 and 2024 she received awards in the Cherokee/Clay Senior Games, Literary Arts Division, and in 2024 she placed third in the statewide competition, Life Experience category. She and her husband, Barry, live in Warne, NC, with their two bossy dachshunds.
David Plunkett
David Plunkett is a novelist and poet who will be reading from and discussing his new collection of poems, “The Blue House.” The poems in the collection address themes of loss and hope, life in the Georgia mountains, and the human need to be loved and remembered. His poetry has appeared in North Carolina and national anthologies. His two novels, “Chessboard” and “Poisoned Pawn” are thrillers set in the Middle East and deal with America’s involvement in Afghanistan, and the struggle to end the world’s dependence on oil. Plunkett lives in Young Harris, GA, with his wife, Vickie.
Murphy, NC, author Mary Jo Dyre (“Springheads,” Redhawk Publications, 2023) will host the event.
The Literary Hour at the folk school is offered every third Thursday of the month through October 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/.