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.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Netwest Celebrates 20 Years!
Award Winning Poet at Writers' Night Out

Scott Owens of Hickory, NC, will be the featured reader on October 14 at Mountain Perk Coffee House in Hiawassee. The free event begins at 7 p.m. and also includes an open microphone for those who’d like to share their own poetry or prose.
Owens is the recipient of awards from the Academy of American Poets and the Pushcart Prize Anthology. He has authored eight collections of poetry and over 900 poems published in journals including Georgia Review, North American Review, Chattahoochee Review, Southern Poetry Review, and Poetry East among others. He is the founder of Poetry Hickory, editor of Wild Goose Poetry Review and 234, and vice president of the Poetry Council of NC. Born and raised in Greenwood, SC, Owens teaches at Catawba Valley Community College in Hickory, NC.
Each open microphone reader has two minutes and can sign up at the door to read. The evening also includes music provided by a local musician.
Writers’ Night Out takes place on the second Friday of each month and is open to the public. The event draws approximately 30 people from four counties. Mountain Perk Coffee House is located at 1390 Highway 76 East in Chatuge Harbor Plaza across from Towns County High School. Food, gourmet coffees and other refreshments are available for purchase.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Photo from Indian Summer Festival
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
MOUNTAIN WOMAN: RESOURCES
MOUNTAIN WOMAN: GUEST BLOGGER (SUBMIT)
THE ANTHOLOGY, ECHOES ACROSS THE BLUE RIDGE FLEW OFF THE BOOK TABLE INTO HANDS OF READERS at the Indian Summer Festival in SUCHES, GEORGIA, According to a Report From NCWN West Georgia Representative Carole Richard Thompson.
Kudos to the fine folks who live there and work hard every year to raise money for their brave little Woody Gap School, which turns out some some fine High School graduates every year. Union County is very proud of Woody Gap School, located in Suches, elv. about 3,400 ft in a beautiful "Valley Above the Clouds." Suches is the only town in Union County, other than Blairsville.
Monday, October 3, 2011
POETS - MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR GEORGIA POETRY SOCIETY, Register For Lunch
GEORGIA POETRY SOCIETY COMING TO YOUNG HARRIS COLLEGE
FOR THEIR ANNUAL MEETING
Friday, September 30, 2011
Carole Richard Thompson will Read Wednesday at Coffee with the Poets
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| Carole Thompson, writer and poet, Netwest Rep for GA |
Twenty-one years ago Carole and her husband moved to Blairsville, in the North Georgia mountains. After many years as a portrait painter, she began to study writing, and joined the North Carolina Writers' Network. She credits her love for writing to her friend and mentor, Nancy Simpson, whose classes in creative writing and poetry have been her greatest source of inspiration.
Her first short story, "A Bag of Sugar for Paula," was published in The Liquorian Magazine, and also the anthology, Christmas Presence, published by Catawba Press. Her story, "The Uniform" appeared in the anthology, Clotheslines, published by Catawba Press.
Carole's poems have been anthologized in A Sense of Place, published by Southeast Writers Association, Echoes across the Blue Ridge, published by Winding Path Publishing and Women's Places, Women's Spaces by Stone Ivy Press. Poems, "The Party's Over," and "36 Hours" were published in Wild Goose Poetry Review.
The public is invited to come and meet Carole, and read their original poems or short prose at open mike.
Café Touche, 82 Main Street, serves the best coffee in town and no one wants to leave without having a delicious muffin.
Contact Glenda Beall 828-389-4441 for information.
This event is free and is sponsored by NCWN West also known as Netwest, a chapter of the North Carolina Writers' Network.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Indian Summer Festival - Netwest book booth
Don’t miss the 34th Indian Summer Festival in Suches, in Union County, Saturday and Sunday, October 1 & 2.Netwest will have a booth this year. Carole Thompson and her husband Norm have worked very hard on this event. Echoes across the Blue Ridge will be featured as well as original books by our members.
- $14.00 for the public
- $10.00 for NCWN West members
Monday, September 26, 2011
Janisse Ray, Memoirist and Poet, visits City Lights Bookstore
Janisse Ray will be at City Lights Bookstore Wednesday, September 28th at
1 p.m. to read from two of her most recent books. Drifting into Darien: A Personal and Natural History of the Altamaha River is a memoir and as in her groundbreaking Ecology of a Cracker Childhood, Ray writes an account of her beloved river that is both social history and natural history, understanding the two as inseparable, particularly in the rural corner of Georgia that she knows best. Ray goes looking for wisdom and finds a river.
A House of Branches is her most recent poetry collection and of the book Kathryn Byer says: "These poems are about waking up, looking around at the world, and discovering how to live within it... how to gather and cherish the things of this world.
City Lights Bookstore is located at 3 E. Jackson St., Sylva, NC 28779
Call them at 828-586 9499 or visit their website: http://www.citylightsnc.com/
Thursday, September 15, 2011
September Folk School Readings
Janice Moore, a member of the English Department at Young Harris College, published a chapbook Teaching the Robins with Finishing Line Press in 2005. Her poems have appeared in such journals as Shenandoah, The Georgia Review, Prairie Schooner, Southern Poetry Review, The Atlanta Review, and The Journal of the American Medical Association. An active member of the North Carolina Writers’ Network, she is the coordinator for the poetry critique group which meets at Tri-County Community College.
Joan Howard's poetry has been published in The Lyric, The Road Not Taken: The Journal of Formal Poetry, Lucid Rhythms, Victorian Violet, Our Pipe Dreams, and others. She is a former teacher, member of North Carolina Writers' Network West, has studied German and English lit, goes birding and spends time in Athens and on the beautiful waters of Lake Chatuge in Hiawassee, Georgia.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
TWO GEORGIA POETS WILL READ THEIR POEMS - DO NOT MISS THIS CHANCE TO HEAR ROBERT KIMSEY AND ROBERT S. KING
Celebrate 20 Years at our Annual Picnic!
At our annual picnic, October 16, 2011, 2 pm, NCWN-West or Netwest will celebrate its 20th anniversary! We will be in Hayesville, NC, at the Clay County Park (pavilion by the water). Our featured reader/speaker this year is NC poet, Scott Owens. All those attending should bring a covered dish, chair, and drink (plates, napkins, and silverware will be provided). Our meal will be followed by some brief remarks from myself as Program Coordinator, a reading from Scott Owens, and then open mike. Readings for the open mike session should consist of ONE PAGE of prose or two short poems per person. Time limit is 2.5 minutes. In order to accommodate as many readers as possible, please time your piece before reading.
I will be recognizing all county representatives throughout NCWN-West, and will send out requests for help (tablecloths, book sales table) in the near future. Please spread the word in your area so that as many people as possible can CARPOOL. Also, the public is invited to this picnic, so encourage anyone you know who may be interested in Netwest to attend! Press releases will be sent out to local papers in each county.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
LET'S ALL GO TO THE NCWN FALL CONFERENCE IN ASHEVILLE
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November 18-20
DoubleTree Hotel Asheville-Biltmore
115 Hendersonville Road
Asheville, NC 28803
828-274-1800
When booking at either hotel, use “North Carolina Writers’ Network” for special conference rates.




