The NC Writers’ Network-West will hold the monthly Coffee
with the Poets and Writers at Joe’s Coffee House, 82 Main Street, Hayesville,
NC. This group will meet Wednesday, July 8 at 10:30 a.m..
Coffee with the
Poets and Writers is open to the public at no charge. Bring a poem or short
prose, 1000 words or less, and read at Open Mic. Joe’s Coffee House serves
fine coffees and teas, as well as bagels and snacks. Cindy and Norma make all
feel very welcome at Joe’s. Two local members of NCWN-West, Estelle
Darrow Rice and Glenda Council Beall are featured on the program this month.
Her short
stories and personal essays have appeared in numerous anthologies and
journals. Her book of spiritual poems, Quiet
Times, was well received and highly praised. She has taught writing for NC Writers’ Network-West and for
Writers Circle around the Table in Hayesville, NC.
Her poetry is
inspired by memories of the past, her large family and her impressions of what
she sees and hears in the world around her. She writes about everything from growing
chickens to dealing with grief.
The community
is invited to Joe’s to listen to the readers, to read, to mingle with the
writers and poets, and all are welcome to join us for lunch across the street
at Angelo’s. Contact NCWN-West Representative, Glenda Beall,
at 828-389-4441 or glendabeall@msn.com
for information
This is a program of the state literary organization NC Writers’ Network.
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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.
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Coffee with the Poets and Writers July 8 at Joe's Coffee House
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Change of venue for Poetry Group July 2nd
The NC Writers' Network-West Poetry critique group facilitated by Janice Moore will not be held at Tri-County College in Murphy this month -July. The college is closed for the holidays.
The group will meet, however, at the Moss Memorial Library in Hayesville, NC at 6:00 p.m. Anyone who has trouble with steps
can enter at the end of the library across from the Post Office.
Observers are welcome.
The group will meet, however, at the Moss Memorial Library in Hayesville, NC at 6:00 p.m. Anyone who has trouble with steps
can enter at the end of the library across from the Post Office.
Observers are welcome.
Join the Beebes for Writers’ Night Out, July 10
Husband and wife writers, Jo Carolyn and John Beebe, will entertain the audience with their fiction, poetry, and memoir.
An open microphone follows their reading for those who’d like to share
their own writing. Writers’ Night Out, takes place at the Union CountyCommunity Center in Blairsville, GA on Friday evening, July 10. The event is free and open to the
public. Food and drinks are available
for purchase, but attendees should arrive by 6 pm to allow time to be served
before the program starts at 7 pm.
John and Jo Carolyn Beebe have lived in Towns
County, GA for twenty years. They recently celebrated their 59th wedding
anniversary. They have three daughters, six grandchildren, and one
great-grandson.
Jo Carolyn was born at the tip of the
Appalachian Mountains in northeast Mississippi where oral family history was
handed down to her by her grandparents and great-grandfather -- history rich in
tales of the early settlers, Civil War encounters, and the hard life of the
rural south. While studying creative writing at Miami University, she
discovered those family legends provided material for short stories and poetry.
Her publication credits include MainStreet Rag, Lonzie’s Fried Chicken, Lights in the Mountains, Heroes of
Hackland, Echoes Across the Blue Ridge, Clothes Lines, Women’s Spaces Women’sPlaces, View from the Top, and
Abingdon Press.
John Beebe comes by his personal essays
naturally. His mother was a poet and journalist for local newspapers, and his
grandfather also was a writer. John is a retired civil engineer having worked
in the paper industry in Wisconsin, Alabama, Georgia, and Ohio. He has enjoyed
choral music most of his life and sang with the Atlanta Symphony and the
Cincinnati Symphony for a total of thirteen years. In recent years he sang with
the Mountain Community Chorus. John was born in South Bend, IN, grew up in
Zion, IL, and graduated from the University of Illinois
Writers’ Night Out, sponsored by the North CarolinaWriters’ Network-West, takes place on the second Friday of the month, April
through November. Prose writers or poets wishing to participate in the open mic
can sign up at the door to read for three minutes. The Union County Community
Center is located at Butternut Creek Golf Course, 129 Union County Recreation
Rd., Blairsville, Georgia 30512, off Highway 129 near the intersection of US 76,
phone (706) 439-6092.
For more
information, please contact Karen Holmes at (404) 316-8466 or kpaulholmes@gmail.com.
Labels:
Fiction,
Jo Carolyn Beebe,
memoir,
open mic reading,
poetry,
Writers' Night Out
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