Brenda Kay Ledford's poem, "Fabulous Fall," was published in the online journal, "Nature Writing."
You may view her poem at:
http://naturewriting.com/author/brenda-kay-ledford
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.
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Sunday, August 21, 2016
Excerpts from Col. Don Long reading at CWTPW, Wed. August 17, 2016
In case you missed Col. Don Long reading at Coffee with the Poets and Writers, on Wed., August 17th, at Moss Memorial Library, Hayesville, NC, you can hear him, here:
Donald E. Long, MS, ISASI,
CSE, was
born and raised in Sebring, Florida. After two years of college, he
enlisted in the U.S. Army, serving two tours in Vietnam as a
helicopter pilot. In 1980 he retired as a Lt. Colonel. He began a
second career with the U.S. Federal Government as a Safety
Professional, retiring a second time in 2000. During his two careers,
he lived in, or visited, over 20 countries.
Starting in his
teen years and all throughout his adult life he has written poems,
mostly for his consumption, but occasionally on request, for
personnel at special occasions during his careers. For a short while
after retiring from the Army he had a business called “People
Poems” writing poems for others for a fee after they provided him
with pertinent information. Although the business was doing well, his
second career necessitated that he close it.
He
writes poems for personal reasons, prefers for them to rhyme, and
says of himself, “I guess I missed the revolution”. One of his
poems, “I’m Glad It’s Mine” has been used during citizenship
swearing-in ceremonies in central Florida and for central Florida
Flag Day ceremonies. Another poem about being a Vietnam Veteran was
featured at the 2013 Florida “Convention” for Vietnam Helicopter
Pilots. One story about his Vietnam Experience has been published in
two different military related anthologies, The
Harsh and The Heart
and Vietnam
Helicopter Crew Member Stories, Volume 2.
Since his second
retirement, he has split his time between Winter Park, Florida and
Murphy, North Carolina. He has been married for 37 years to Marti,
has six children, and ten grandchildren living in central Florida and
north Georgia. In addition to writing, his other hobby is genealogy.
Saturday, August 20, 2016
Jackson County Netwest Open Mic August 26, 7 pm, City Lights Bookstore, Sylva
The monthly Netwest open mic night for Jackson County will take place at 7:00 pm on Friday, August 26th, at City Lights bookstore on Spring Street in Sylva, NC. As always, there will be beverages and desserts. We usually have four to eight readers. Come out to read or to listen!
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Poet Joan M. Howard, a winner in the Great River Shakespeare Festival/Maria W. Faust Sonnet Contest 2016
Local poet Joan M. Howard is a winner in the 2016 Great River Shakespeare Festival/Maria W. Faust Sonnet Contest in the category "Laureates' Choice." The poem is called "The Chosen Range." You can view it here:
http://sonnetcontest.org/2016-winners/2016-laureates-choice-group-three/
Joan M. Howard lives near the beautiful waters of Lake Chatuge in Georgia. The serenity of her surroundings inspires much of her poetry. Her interests include kayaking, birding and boating.
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
NCWN-West Poets Dr. Linda G. Jones and Marcia Hawley Barnes to read at the Literary Hour at John C. Campbell Folk School, Aug. 17, 2016, 7:00 PM
On Wednesday evening, August 17, 2016 at 7:00 PM, John Campbell Folk School, in Brasstown, NC, and the North Carolina Writers' Network-West are sponsoring The Literary Hour, an hour of poetry and prose reading. The reading is free of charge and open to the public. Normally scheduled for the third Thursday of the month, this month the event will be on Wednesday. Poets Dr. Linda Jones and Marcia Hawley Barnes will be the featured readers, both of which are accomplished poets. This should be an excellent program and greatly anticipated by writers and poets in our area.
Dr. Linda G. Jones joined the faculty of Young Harris College in 2009 and is currently an Associate Professor of Biology and Dean of the Division of Mathematics and Science. She teaches courses in human anatomy and physiology, animal physiology, developmental biology, comparative anatomy, parasitology and neuropharmacology. She earned a B.S. in Biology from Stetson University, an M.A. in Biology and Ph.D. in Pathology from Vanderbilt University and completed postdoctoral studies in pharmacology at the University of California, San Diego. Most of her career was spent in biomedical research, primarily in the area of cell signaling of the cardiovascular system and more recently in neuroscience. She is now happy to be teaching students in the classroom and serving as a mentor for student research. One current research model is the Zebrafish embryo used for developmental and toxicological studies. She has a number of interests outside of the science classroom which include reading and writing poetry. She is a member of the North Carolina Writers' Network-West and a participant in the their poetry critique group.
Marcia Hawley Barnes is a Georgia writer and poet. She is a member of the North Carolina Writers’ Network-West, and Ridgeline Literary Alliance. Ms. Barnes celebrated the American family and cuisine in 2008, when she researched, illustrated, and published The Little Book of Secret Family Recipes. A heritage cookbook, the collection contains favorite recipes found in the archives of her family. In 2016, her first children’s book, Tobijah, illustrated by Doreyl Ammons Cain, was published by Catch the Spirit of Appalachia. Her poetry has been published in Stone, River, Sky, An Anthology of Georgia Poems. The author also writes a monthly book review for a local newspaper, Clay County Progress.
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