Writers and poets in the far western mountain area of North Carolina and bordering counties of South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee post announcements, original work and articles on the craft of writing.
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Thursday, June 1, 2023
Lorraine Bennett Book Signing is June 3 at Clay County Progress
Lorraine Bennett |
The 236-page novel revolves around protagonist Garner Olsen, Atlanta’s number one television anchorwoman who becomes the target of brilliant and deranged ex-flower child Darla Dare when the anchorwoman’s husband, a federal prosecutor, prepares to take Darla’s lover to trial for drug trafficking.
When the anchorwoman’s life is upended by vandalism, stalking, kidnapping and murder, she vows to track down the responsible party.
Bennett drew on her years in television to create protagonist Garner Olsen. Her time as a print reporter was helpful in the development of antagonist Darla Dare. Also useful was the time she resided in Atlanta during the early years of the counter-culture takeover of parts of Peachtree Street.
The genesis of the story is a piece of jewelry Bennett purchased at an auction house in Atlanta. In the book, the jewelry plays a major role.
Sunday, September 11, 2022
Literary Hour at John Campbell Folk School September 15
The North Carolina Writers’ Network-West’s Literary Hour will be held at the John C. Campbell Folk School on Thursday, September 15, 2022, at 7 p.m. The event will be held in the Open House. The Literary Hour is free and open to the public.
The featured writers for September
are Karen Paul Holmes and Lorraine Bennett.
The Literary Hour will be held on the third Thursday of the month through November at John C. Campbell Folk School in the roofed and open pavilion of the Open House. From Clays Corner in Brasstown turn onto Brasstown Road, then turn left on Scoggins Road then left again to pass Davidson Hall. Or coming from Marsh Creek, turn right onto Davidson Road and follow around to Open House. Parking is in front near the vegetable gardens.
Saturday, July 9, 2022
SATURDAY AT THE FESTIVAL ON THE SQUARE
Saturday morning staff: Lorraine Bennett, Carroll Taylor, Marcia Barnes. We were happy to meet many new writers in the area who want to become members of NCWN-West. |
Sunday, July 3, 2022
CWPW special guest is Lorraine Bennett July 13
Lorraine Bennett |
Coffee with the Poets and Writers (CWPW) will feature journalist and writer Lorraine Martin Bennett on Wednesday, July 13, at 10:30 A.M. at the Moss Memorial Library in Hayesville, N.C.
The event is free and open to the public. An open mic will follow
presentation. Bring a poem or short prose piece (two to three minutes) to
participate. CWPW is sponsored by North Carolina Writers’ Network West (NCWN-West),
which also includes writers in Towns, Union, Fannin, and Rabun Counties in
Georgia.
Lorraine Martin Bennett is a professional print, web and broadcast
journalist and copy editor who grew up in Murphy, North Carolina, graduated
with her high school class journalism medal and received a scholarship to UNC
Chapel Hill where she earned her degree.
Her career began on the Atlanta Journal where she
wrote features, covered news, including the state legislature, and met her
husband. She was hired by the Los Angeles Times and became the
newspaper’s first woman to head a domestic bureau. She joined Ted
Turner’s fledgling CNN as a news writer, becoming copy editor, producer and
editorial manager before ending her career at CNN International.
She retired to Murphy in 2006
and, with her late husband Tom, built a farmhouse on her family’s land. She
writes poetry, flash fiction, essays and still practices her craft by copy
editing and writing occasional articles for the Clay County Progress.
Her first novel, a psychological thriller titled Cat on a Black Moon, will
be published by Austin Macauley Publishers later this year.
Coffee with the Poets and
Writers will meet every second Wednesday from July until December 2022. Masks
are optional. Please do not park in the Library Store parking lot.
For more information, contact joanhoward121@gmail.com.
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Love in the Time of Corona by Lorraine Bennett
Lorraine says, “The essay, Love in the Time of
Corona is about visiting my ailing mother through a closed window at her
nursing home. It has been published in
the Daniel Boone Footsteps Personal Story Publishing Project’s Spring 2021
edition.”
Lorraine’s essay first was submitted in the 2020
Senior Games Silver Arts Essay Category and won the first-place gold medal for
Cherokee and Clay counties in June. It took the silver medal in the statewide
competition in October.
We congratulate Lorraine and send our sympathy
and compassion for her as she travels the journey of grief at this time.
Friday, June 29, 2018
FLASH FICTION CONTEST WINNERS ANNOUNCED
Bob Grove |
As a public affairs director for an ABC-TV station, he hosted numerous programs. Now retired, he is a prose critique facilitator for the North Carolina Writers Network and an officer for the Ridgeline Literary Alliance. Bob’s public readings are popular as a performance art form, typified by his well-attended annual reading, in costume and multiple character dialects, of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol.
Nancy Swanson |