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.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
SIMPLICTY
The book is available at Phillips & Lloyd Book Shop on Main Street in Hayesville, NC; The Book Nook in Blairsville, GA; or you may order online at: www.catawbapublishing.com for only $16.00 per copy.
This beautiful book would make a wonderful gift for Christmas.
MOTHER AND DAUGHTER CO-AUTHOR BOOK
Award-winning writers, Blanche L. Ledford and Brenda Kay Ledford, have collaborated a collection of prose and poetry about the culture of Clay County, North Carolina.
This book coincides with the sesquicentennial celebration of Clay County in 2011. The county was established in 186l.
At 89, Blanche writes with knowledge about growing up in Clay County during the Great Depression. She recalls planting her vegetable garden by the signs, and wearing sinful red shoes to a mountain church. Her stories about the Blue Ridge Mountains will bring back memories of by-gone days.
Her daughter, Brenda Kay, is a member of North Carolina Storytelling Guild. She’s won awards telling stories at the annual Lies & Pies Jamboree held on the square in Hayesville, NC. She’s told stories at the John C. Campbell Folk School, at festivals and when she gives poetry readings throughout the Southeast.
Brenda writes about her experiences as a native of Clay County. She’s received the Paul Green Award from NC Society of Historians for her poetry chapbooks: Patchwork Memories, Shew Bird Mountain, and Sacred Fire. She also won the award for collecting oral history on Velma Beam Moore, a prominent citizen of Clay County.
This book, Simplicity, describes the culture of Clay County, NC honestly and with humor. It brings the reader back to a slower-paced period, when folks sat on the front porch swapping tales with neighbors, and savored the good sense of a simple lifestyle.
Simplicity is available at Phillips & Lloyd Book Shop on Main Street in Hayesville, NC; The Book Nook, Blairsville, GA; or you may order online at: http://www.catawbapublishing.com/ for only $16.00 per copy.
This heart-warming book would make a wonderful gift for Christmas. It’s a treasure that people may keep and read many times to experience the beauty and culture of Appalachia. There has been an overwhelming response to our book. Everyone who purchases it just loves the book and colorful cover. There’s a limited number of books. We do not plan to reprint, so get your copy while the supply lasts!
Monday, December 13, 2010
COFFEE WITH THE POETS: LAURA HOPE-GILL, DEC. 16, IN SYLVA, NC
Images and poems from The Soul Tree may be found at http://www.thsoultree.org/, along with ordering information and more about the two artists who have brought this lovely book into existence.
Here are two pages from the book.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
BOOKS FOR THE WRITER ON YOUR GIFT LIST
Thursday, December 9, 2010
THANKS TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS
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Poetry Contest to Consider
As Program Coordinator, I want to let all poets know that there is a new poetry contest that those living in NC and GA (and other Appalachian designated states) may participate. For those of you not familiar with Byron Herbert Reece, you may learn more here and also find out about the contest: http://www.byronherbertreecesociety.org/. As a board member, I am not able to enter, but I certainly encourage all of you to consider -- there is a $300 cash prize for the winner.
Friday, December 3, 2010
THE GIFT OF POETRY FOR THE HOLIDAYS: Janisse Ray's " A House of Branches"
Before she became the acclaimed author of Ecology of a Cracker Childhood, Wild Card Quilt and Pinhook, Janisse Ray was a poet, a calling she has never abandonedd. Nor has it abandoned her. How heartening, therefore, to see her first love given its full-throated voice in Waking in the Forest! These poems are indeed about waking up, looking around at the world, and discovering how to live within it. Often they seek relationship with that world, speaking to the birds, for example, and begging of them, "Oh kinglet, Oh oriole/tell us what you know.” Janisse Ray know show to listen to what our world has to tell us, and she knows how to transform that listening into language that kindles our imagination, which after all desires nothing less than to be utterly alive in our landscape. “No matter how rich/we become, or old,/ or unable, won’t /some part of us desire to weave/a basket in which to forage/the last of the grapes? “ the poet asks. Ray’s poems weave for us such a basket. They show us how to gather and cherish the things of this world.
Born in Southeast Georgia, Janisse has given many presentations in the WNC mountains and is a frequent lecturer at Warren Wilson College in Swannanoa.
To order this book, go to Wind Publications, where Charlie Hughes, poet and editor, runs one of our best regional small presses. Or for a signed copy, order directly from Janisse Ray, 895 Catherine T. Sanders Rd., Reidsville, GA 30453. $16 for paperback, $27 for hardback (includes shipping.)
(Janisse Ray talking with my brother, Charles Stripling, at the Joseph F. Jones Ecological Center in Baker County, Georgia)
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New Announcement for Prose Writers from Peg Russell
Even if you can't make the meeting, while the decorations and Christmas cards are out, this is a perfect time to make notes for future articles, poems, etc. Locally the Cherokee Scout called for submissions,and online Yesterday's Magazette also requested holiday related submissions.
The NCWN West Monthly Prose group meets the second Thursday night at 7:00 pm at Tri County Community College. Members can bring a short story, essay or excerpt (with copies for critique to share.) Observers are welcome. Contact Peg Russell for more information.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Christmas Stories published by Sisters
Brenda Kay Ledford and Barbara Ledford. Their stories of Christmas were published in Yesterday's Magazette.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
THE GIFT OF POETRY FOR THE HOLIDAYS: Nancy Simpson's "Living Above the Frost Line"
Monday, November 29, 2010
JIM CLARK'S NEW CD SETS BYRON HERBERT REESE'S POEMS TO MUSIC
Poet, musician, and professor Jim Clark has just released The Service of Song: Words by Byron Herbert Reece/Music by Jim Clark.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Great Website for Writers
Writers Talking About Writing a Big Success (NC Writers Network West)
Panel members included Nancy Simpson, Brenda Kay Ledford, Maren Mitchell, Janice Moore, Glenda Beall, and Linda Smith. Thanks to all of you who participated, and to Moss Memorial Library for providing the venue! Since this event was so well-received, NCWN-West should consider making this an annual event.
Next Saturday, November 27th from 11 am - 1 pm, a book signing will be held for Echoes at Curiosity Books in Murphy. Join us if you can!
Submissions Welcome
Sunday, November 21, 2010
karen Holmes, poet, writer and successful business woman
"Sing and Paint with Words"
Our members of Netwest know Karen Holmes as the editor and publisher of our Netwest News, newsletter for our chapter of NCWN. Karen has published her poetry in some of the best literary journals. She was most influential in editing Echoes across the Blue Ridge, Antholoy published by Netwest this past year. She has experience in teaching and is a lovely person. I urge anyone who is interested in writing and can come to the John C. Campbell Folk School in January, to contact them and register for this class. Local writers in certain counties in Georgia and N. Carolina have the possibility of one half tuition.
Come get inspired. Through music and other arts, we'll stir the creative juices. We might listen to Beethoven or Elvis, look at paintings by Monet or Finster, read literary masters or contemporary writers - all to generate i...deas for our poems, fiction, or essays. You'll receive editing tips and one-on-one critiques to make your work stronger and more readable. Open to anyone who needs inspiration and help perfecting the art of writing.
John C. Campbell Folk School
Friday, November 19, 2010
Anthology Reading in Hendersonville, NC
Saturday, November 13, 2010
One of the reasons Nancy's poems have been published for so many years in most all of the best literary journals is because she knows what she is doing. She lives and breathes poetry and has for as long as I've known her and many years before. She has another book when she gets around to publishing it. And most of those poems have been published already.
The open mic portion of Writers Night Out had us laughing with Karen Holmes poetry and Ron Salzer's nutty essay. But the nicest thing was having two readers stand and share their work who had never done that before. I know that feeing of exhileration when you make that jump into standing before an audience for the first time.
Next month Writers Night Out will be held in Hiawassee at a new venue, a coffee shop, which I think will be cozy and bring out more of the community. Don't you think that will be nice?
Can't wait to go.