Showing posts with label historical novel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historical novel. Show all posts

Friday, June 13, 2025

Award Winning Authors Ricketson and Westwood to Read at Campbell School


Two local award-winning authors, Poet Mary Ricketson and novelist David Westwood, are slated to read from their works Thursday, June 26, at the Literary Hour in the Keith House on the J.C. Campbell Folk School campus.  The Literary Hour is sponsored by the North Carolina Writers’ Network-West and is free and open to everyone.

Mary Ricketson
Mary Ricketson’s poems reflect the healing power of nature, a path she follows rooted in Appalachian tradition, with the surrounding mountains serving as the midwife for her words.  “Tall Flowers and Living Long” is a new collection of poems written day by day, capturing her life closely intertwined with the natural world.  Among her many awards for poetry is a first place in the 2011 Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest 75th Anniversary National Poetry Contest and gold and silver medals for poetry in the 2024 Literary Arts division of the NC Senior Games.

Ricketson is a mental health therapist in private practice in Murphy, NC, and enjoys writing groups, hiking mountain trails, and tending to her garden of vegetables, flowers, and blueberries. 

David Westwood
Hayesville resident David Andrew Westwood specializes in historical fiction.  His novel “Emmerspitz, 1938” was awarded the gold star by the Military Writers Society of America, and two other novels have been awarded silver stars.  Additionally, one was the MWSA Book of the Month.  Between novels he writes short stories, and one was recently a finalist for North Carolina's Doris Betts Prize.  He has just released his 19th novel, “If These Walls.”

Mary Jo Dyre of Murphy will serve as host.  She is author of “Springheads” a novel combining elements of historical fiction, romance, mystery, adventure and fantasy to create a story of self-discovery.

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/.


Wednesday, October 28, 2020

NEW BOOK RELEASE

 

TWENTY-FIVE ANGELS



The crew of the Reba Jean, a B-17 bomber in the U.S. Eighth Army Air Corps, take to the skies above WWII Europe. Flying at an altitude of twenty-five thousand feet (twenty-five angels), the crew, including a pilot with an overly acute sense of responsibility for his men, a Jewish officer, and an anti-Semitic non-com, strive to achieve victory over the elite German Luftwaffe, and survive. The events that occur along the way make for a compelling story, culminating in a breathtaking ending sure to leave you on the edge of your seat.


Tom Hooker 

            Tom Hooker was born and raised in North Mississippi, receiving a degree from the University of Mississippi. He and his family have lived in Hendersonville, North Carolina since 1988. Tom has had short stories and poems published in a number of literary journals across the nation. He and Gary Ader co-authored a novel entitled, THE WAR NEVER ENDS, and he has also written a non-fiction work entitled, CALVARY’S CHILD: THE LIFE OF AMANDA CAROL HOOKER.

            

  • Paperback : $14.95
  • Kindle E-Book: $4.99
  • ISBN-10 : 1734675047
  • ISBN-13 : 978-1734675047
  • Product Dimensions : 6 x 0.77 x 9 inches
  • Publisher : Escarpment Press (October 18, 2020)
  • Language: : English
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