Estelle Rice, author of Quiet Times, a book of poetry, will be featured at Coffee with the Poets and Writers on Wednesday, June 11, 10:30 a.m. at Blue Mountain Coffee and Grill.
Rice is a well-published writer whose short stories have appeared in The Appalachian Heritage Journal, the Journal of Kentucky Studies, and in anthologies and magazines, including Lights in the Mountains and Echoes Across the Blue Ridge.
She is a native North Carolinian, born in Rocky Mount and
raised in Charlotte. She now lives in Marble, NC. Estelle received her BA in
psychology from Queens University in Charlotte and a MA in counseling from the
University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama. She is a retired Licensed Professional
Counselor.
Although she is a full-time caregiver for her husband now,
she still attends writing workshops and continues to create poems and stories. Her
poetry has been published in The Back Porch, the Freeing Jonah series and
others.
Estelle has been a member of Netwest for as long as I have
known her, around twenty years. Her positive personality has always endeared
her to those who know her and is reflected in her poems such as the one below
from Quiet Times.
Silence
When I am silent,
thoughts surge onto the shore
of my consciousness.
There is no place to hide
or deny my fears.
Silence endures my frailties,
nudges me toward the paths
where I will meet myself.
Silence encourages me
to listen to the universe,
that I may hear
the songs of angels.
---Estelle Rice
Come out to Blue Mountain, on the corner of Hwy 141 and Hwy
64 near Murphy Medical Center, and hear Estelle’s reading as well as
participate in our regular open mic session. Stay for lunch. We pull the tables
together and enjoy a social hour. This event is sponsored by NCWN West and is open to the public. Contact
Glenda Beall, 828-389-4441 or nightwriter0302@yahoo.com
for further information.