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, September 19, 2010
THE LAST LAZY DAYS OF SUMMER
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Glenda Barrett and Nancy Simpson will Read at the John C. Campbell Folk School
Reading begins at 7:00 p.m. and is free and open to the public.
Location: Library, Keith House
Once each month, Poets and Writers Reading Poems and Stories is held at the Folk School in the Keith House Living Room. Two members of North Carolina Writers Network West read their original work for an audience of Folk School students and the community. These writers and poets come from all over the southwestern mountain area of North Carolina, north Georgia and South Carolina. The featured readers for this month's meeting are:
Glenda Barrett
Glenda Barrett, a native of Hiawassee, Georgia is an artist, poet and writer. Her paintings are on display at Fine Art America. Glenda’s writing has appeared in Woman’s World, Chicken Soup for the Soul, Farm & Ranch Living, Rural Heritage, Psychology for Living, Nostalgia, Journal of Kentucky Studies and many others. Her poetry chapbook titled, When the Sap Rises, is for sale on Amazon.com
Nancy Simpson is one of the practicing poets who lives among us. She is the author of three collections of poetry:Across Water, Night Student, and a new book, Living Above the Frost line - Selected and New Poems (Carolina Wren Press, 2010). Nancy earned an M.F.A. in Writing from Warren Wilson College and is Resident Writer at John C. Campbell Folk School. She is a longtime member of NCWN and cofounder of NCWN West. She co-edited Lights in the Mountains and edited Echoes Across the Blue Ridge. Nancy Simpson’s poems have been published in The Georgia Review, Prairie Schooner, and in anthologies such as 100 Years of N.C. Poetry, The Poets Guide to the Birds, and Southern Poetry Review’s 50th Anniversary Anthology, Don’t Leave Hungry. Seven of her poems were reprinted in the textbook Southern Appalachian Poetry, McFarland Press.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
SEE YOU AT THE BOOK NOOK
The store is located one block south of the Blairsville Square on Hwy. 19/129. Jeff Hansen, owner of the Book Nook recommends calling the store at 706-745-7076 to reserve copies of this popular book.
Bettie Sellers, former Poet Laureate of Georgia,
Carole Thompson, published author and poet, from Blairsville
and Jo Carolyn Beebe of Hiawassee, Georgia, will be there.
Nancy Simpson, who is well-known for her years of teaching poetry and mentoring writers, and Brenda Kay Ledford award-winning poet from Hayesville, NC will be there.
Many people are purchasing the book to leave in their vacation cabin or condo for guests to enjoy. Others like the price of only $16.00 and they buy several for Christmas gifts.
A photo by Philip Sampson of Blairsville was chosen for the cover from a large number of submissions by artists and photographers throughout the southern Appalachians. Inside pictures are by Tipper Pressley of Brasstown and Seth Russell, formerly of Murphy.
Echoes across the Blue Ridge has something for every reader from short stories or non-fiction and poetry with subjects as varied as hunting dogs to reclaiming and restoring rivers.
Other well known writers with work in Echoes across the Blue Ridge are Steven Harvey, essayist and professor at Young Harris College, Kathryn Stripling Byer, former Poet Laureate of North Carolina, Gary Carden, storyteller and legendary playwright, and Thomas Rain Crow who has written and published more than twenty of his own works, including Zorro’s Field.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Coffee with the Poets in Hayesville
Thursday, September 9, 2010
SPIRITUAL WRITING COURSE BY PAUL DONOVAN
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
BOOK SIGNING
SEPTEMBER DATES FOR NCWN WEST MEMBERS - MAKE YOUR PLANS
Robin Behn’s Class Description: “You’ve heard of a sonnet or haiku, but what about ghazal, pantoum, or renku? In this poetry class we will explore poetry forms from around the world and learn to write using these patterns, letting fresh approaches lead us to new ways of speaking and new things to say in poems. New and experienced writers welcome.”
Robin Behn is Professor of English and teaches in the MFA Program in Creative Writing.Her books of poetry are Paper Bird (Texas Tech University Press), winner of the Associated Writing Programs Award Series in Poetry; The Red Hour (HarperCollins), Horizon Note (University of Wisconsin Press), winner of the Brittingham Prize, Naked Writing (DoubleCross Press), and The Yellow House (Spuyten Duyvil). She is also co-editor of The Practice of Poetry: Writing Exercises from Poets Who Teach (HarperCollins). A recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the state arts councils of Illinois and Alabama, and the New England Review narrative poetry prize, her work appears in the Pushcart Prize anthology, Best American Poetry, and many literary journals.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Writing from Lists
If you can't think of anything to write, make a list. Make a list of anything you want - a grocery list, chore list, things you hate, things you love, words that begin with P, places you'd like to visit, names of all the trees you know. List all the houses where you have lived. Choose one and list ten things you remember about it.
Choose one item and expand on it.
Remember:
Write and don't let your hand stop or your pen lift off the paper.
Don't edit yourself. Write what you are thinking and don't stop to judge.
Give yourself permission to write an awful piece knowing you can always go back and revise it at a later date.
Read your work aloud when you are alone.
Now, wasn't this fun?
Written by Glenda C. Beall, writer, poet and teacher, owner/director of Writers Circle.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
NC WRITERS NETWORK 19th Annual Picnic will be held at Western Carolina University Picnic Grounds in Cullowhee, NC.
CAROLINA UNIVERSITY PICNIC GROUNDS BEGINNING AT 3:00 P.M. YOU WILL FIND DIRECTIONS TO THE GROUNDS AND PICNIC SHELTER AT THE LINK BELOW.IF YOU COME IN THE MAIN ENTRANCE, YOU WILL GO AROUND THE TRAFFIC CIRCLE TO THE LEFT, TAKE THE FIRST LEFT AFTER THAT(THE TRACK WILL BE TO YOUR RIGHT) AND KEEP GOING. YOU WILL SEE THE PICNIC GROUNDS. WE WILL HAVE SIGNS UP, OF COURSE. SEE YOU THEN!
Monday, August 30, 2010
More Photos from Party
NCWN West southern region held a celebration for the book, Echoes Across the Blue Ridge, Sunday, August 29, at Twice Upon a Time used book store on Valley Road in Murphy, NC. These are some photos from the party.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
WRITERS Celebrated the Publication of ECHOES ACROSS THE BLUE RIDGE
Book Stores where you can buy a copy of Echoes Across the Blue Ridge $16.00
City Lights Books, Sylva
Curiosity Books in Murphy, NC
Phillips and Lloyd Books in Hayesville, NC
Books Unlimited, Franklin, NC
Book Nook, Blairsville, GA
Blue Ridge Books, Waynesville, NC
Malaprop's bookstore in Asheville, NC
Twice Upon A Time in Murphy, NC
Highlands Books, Brevard, NC
Fountainhead Book Store, Hendersonville,NC
Address:
Twice Upon A Time Used Books
1214 Andrews Rd
Murphy , North Carolina 28906 United States
Friday, August 27, 2010
BLUE RIDGE BOOKS IN WAYNESVILLE, NC HOSTS ECHOES AUTHORS
Blue Ridge Books in downtown Waynesville will host a reading and book signing for the new anthology "Echoes Across the Blue Ridge," from 1:00-2:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 28.
The anthology includes a variety of stories, essays, and poems by writers living in and inspired by the Southern Appalachian Mountains. The list of authors includes Kathryn Stripling Byer, Gary Carden, Thomas Rain Crowe, and many others.
Best-selling author Lee Smith has praised the book as a "dynamite collection-strong and surprising." Author, poet, and Western Carolina professor Ron Rash writes of the book, "Anyone who enjoys Appalachian Literature will be delighted by this excellent anthology, particularly because it introduces the reader to a number of our region's gifted though lesser-known writers."
Local authors scheduled to appear on August 28 include Dick Michener, JC Walkup, George Ivey, Glenda Beall, and Jane Young.
The book is now available for sale at local bookstores, including Blue Ridge Books in Waynesville, City Lights in Sylva, and Malaprop's Bookstore and Café in Asheville. For more information, go online to netwestwriters.blogspot.com/2010/01/echoes-across-blue-ridge.html.
The ANNUAL FALL PICNIC will be held on Sunday, Sept. 12 at the western Carolina University Picnic Grounds Beginning at 3:00 p.m. You will find directions to the grounds and picnic shelter at this LINK .
CATHY SMITH BOWERS, OUR NEW NORTHC CAROLINA POET LAUREATE, WILL BE OUR GUEST. http://www.wcu.edu/546.asp
WRITERS' NIGHT OUT - New Location
On Sept 10 at 7 pm, we'll be meeting in Wilson Lecture Hall, located in the Goolsby Center on the campus of Young Harris College.
Beforehand, we hope to have some light refreshments in the board room close to the lecture hall; stay tuned for more infomation on that.
Sept 10 features Dan Veach, poet and editor who has made international appearances. He's also a really nice approachable guy, and his poetry is very accessible. Don't be afraid to read at the Open Mic in front of him!
For Writers' Night Out in the future, we hope to be in the Campus Gate Art Gallery.
Sunday, August 29, Celebration Party for Echoes Across the Blue Ridge
Twice Upon a Time Books, Murphy, NC - Food, fun, readings from Echoes. Book sales and signings. 1:30 p.m. Contact Mary Ricketson for information. maryricketson311@hotmail.com
Monday, August 23, 2010
Call for Submission for Poets
Friday, August 20, 2010
MARY MIKE KELLER (From "Here Where I Am" blog)
When Mary Mike Keller read her poem "As the Deer" at our Gala Publication party for Echoes Across the Blue Ridge, hosted by City Lights Bookstore two weeks ago, I was swept away. It's a beautiful poem, and she read it beautifully. This poem is yet another reason to own a copy of Echoes. Go to the Echoes page on Facebook and take a look. Or the Netwest blog. You will find information on how to purchase the book.
As The Deer
The dulcimer drones tranquil
as the pick grazes across strings
as the deer across the glade
My thumb under f sharp mimics
her tongue curled to pluck
a blade intoned on b
Quietness slides along her body
my finger descending the string
in a smooth slur of music
The sweetness of the melody
new as young grass lingers
in the lea of my instrument
A barre chord trembles
I wait
for that last unfettered fret
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
NC Writers Network West Featured the Poetry of Carole Thompson at COFFEE WITH THE POETS IN HAYESVILLE
Monday, August 16, 2010
MALAPROP'S READING FOR ECHOES THIS SUNDAY
FROM MALAPROP'S EVENTS CALENDAR:
Echoes Across the Blue Ridge
ECHOES ACROSS THE BLUE RIDGE READING & SIGNING
Members of North Carolina Writers' Network's western chapter (Netwest) present poems and short stories from the latest collection, Echoes Across the Blue Ridge. Visiting contributors include George Ivey, Susan Lefler, Carl Iobst, Glenda Beall, and others.
55 Haywood St
Asheville, North Carolina 28801
Availability: On Our Shelves Now
Published: Winding Path Publishing, 07/01/2010