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.
Monday, December 18, 2017
NCWN-West member Betty Jamerson Reed has poem included in the 2017Seasonal Issue of River Poets Journal
NCWN-West's member, Betty Reed, has a poem, "Memory's Treasure, " included in the 2017 Seasonal Issue of River Poets Journal scheduled for the end of December or early January 2018. release.
http://www.riverpoetsjournal.com/
Betty Jamerson Reed, a native of Western North Carolina, enjoys playing with words. Her poems have appeared in Lucidity Poetry Journal, Living with Grief, and Friends Journal, as well as anthologies such as Echoes across the Blue Ridge, (2010), It's All Relative: Tales from the Tree (2016), as well as in the special "Signature (2016) " and "Windows (2017)" anthologies of River Poets. Two of her poems appear in Mountain Mist (2017) She is also the author of two award-winning works of nonfiction: The Brevard Rosenwald School (2004) and School Segregation in Western North Carolina (2011).
Saturday, December 16, 2017
Lucy Cole Gratton is stepping down as Cherokee County Rep
Most of the counties in the NCWN-West Region have two
representatives who hold at least one free event each month for writers. In
Cherokee County Lucy Cole Gratton has served as one of the representatives. She
has been an excellent volunteer for our program, first serving as Publicity
Chair and then facilitator for the monthly readings at the John C. Campbell Folk School.
After four years, Lucy is stepping down and the other
representative for Cherokee County, Mary Ricketson, will take over facilitating
the readings. She will begin soon to schedule guests for the programs which begin in March, 2018.
If you are interested in being on the schedule, contact
Mary. The event is held the third Thursday of the month at 7:00 PM. Readers
must be current members of the North Carolina Writers’ Network. If you live in
one of the nine counties in NC or the bordering counties of South Carolina,
Georgia or Tennessee that are part of the NCWN-West region, and you are a
member of NCWN, you are eligible to read at the folk school in Brasstown, NC.
Usually
two people are invited for the hour. They are welcome to bring their
books for sale. If you have not published a book, don’t worry. I remember my
first time reading in 1996 when I had only published a few poems.
Students from all over the United States and sometimes from
foreign countries attend, as well as local people in four counties and members
of NCWN-West. The readings are publicized in articles in all local newspapers
with a bio and a photo. Joan Gage, administrator for our website and blog, www.netwestwriters.blogspot.com
also posts articles about the reading. The Network includes these events in
their emails to members. The Network wrote a nice article about Lucy on
the White Cross blog.
We appreciate, so much, Lucy’s loyalty to NCWN-West and going the extra mile to be sure the audience felt a part of the performance. As Program Coordinator, it was good to know that she had everything under control even when both readers cancelled just a couple of hours before the reading.
Lucy plans to move down to Atlanta to be near her family, and their gain
is our loss. Contact Cherokee County Reps at the email addresses below:
Mary Ricketson- maryricketson311@hotmail.com
Lucy Cole Gratton- lgratton@hughes.net
Lucy Cole Gratton- lgratton@hughes.net
Program Coordinator for NCWN-West
Thursday, December 14, 2017
Popular YA and Children’s Author, Deanna K. Klingel to be featured at Coffee with the Poets and Writers at the Moss Memorial Library, Hayesville, NC, December 20, 2017, at 10:30 AM
This month at Coffee with the Poets & Writers,
the featured author will be Deanna K. Klingel. CWTPW is held at the Moss
Memorial Library, 26 Anderson Street, Hayesville, NC. Klingel calls Sapphire
Valley, NC home. A compulsive writer all her life, she never sought
publication until their seven children were grown and gone from home.
Klingel writes primarily, not exclusively, for young
adult readers. She has thirteen books published and others in the que. One of her
picture books is available in Spanish, and there are teacher/classroom study
guides for two historical fictions. Klingel will be reading from her lastest
book: Spirit the Tiny White Reindeer, a children’s book.
Klingel blogs twice a week at booksbydeanna.com, and
travels with her books across the South and beyond, appearing at schools,
museums, and events. Her books are widely distributed and are available
wherever books are sold.
There will be an open mic following the author’s
reading. Coffee is provided, and the public is always invited. Coffee with the
Poets & Writers is an event sponsored by the North Carolina Writers’
Network-West.
Website: www.BooksByDeanna.com
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