Catherine Carter Will
Speak at Coffee With the Poets and Writers on August 10 at Moss Memorial Library |
| Catherine Carter, professor at Western Carolina University |
Coffee with the Poets and Writers (CWPW) will feature poet
Catherine Carter on Wednesday, August 10, at 10:30 A.M. at the Moss Memorial
Library in Hayesville, N.C.
The event is free and open to the public. An open mic will
follow the presentation. Bring a poem or short prose piece of about three
minutes to participate. CWPW is sponsored by North Carolina Writers'
Network West (NCWN-W), which also includes writers in Towns, Union, Fannin, and
Rabun Counties in Georgia.
Raised on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, Catherine Carter is now a professor of English at Western Carolina University. On a good day, she can roll a whitewater kayak and re-queen a beehive; on less good days, she collects stings, rock-rash, and multiple contusions.
Catherine also "enjoys cooking, especially vegetable and beans, because it's probably the original human art and it produces something everyone can enjoy; and I'd probably enjoy some kind of crafting if I weren't a complete clutz with my hands; I get Wordle most of the time but not always."
Catherine
Carter’s collections of poetry with LSU Press include The Memory of Gills
(2006) The Swamp Monster at Home (2012), and Larvae of the Nearest
Stars (2019); she has one chapbook with Jacar Press, Marks of the Witch.
Her poetry has won the North Carolina Literary Review’s James Applewhite
Prize, the North Carolina Literary and Historical Society’s Roanoke-Chowan
Award, Jacar Press’ chapbook contest; it has also appeared in Orion, Poetry,
Ecotone, RHINO, North American Review, Southern Humanities
Review, Poetry South, Tar River Poetry, and Ploughshares, among
others.
Coffee With the Poets and Writers will meet every second Wednesday from June until December 2022. Masks are optional.
Please do not park in the Book Store parking lot.
For more information, contact Joan Howard, joanhoward121@gmail.com