Saturday, March 16, 2019

Rarey and Grove are featured at Coffee with the Poets and Writers March 20


On Wednesday, March 20, at 10:30 AM, Coffee with the Poets and Writers (CWPW) will feature storyteller Knute Rarey and writer Bob Grove. 


The event will be held at the Moss Memorial Library in Hayesville, NC, and is free and open to the public. An open mic will follow the presentation. CWPW is sponsored by North Carolina Writers’ Network West (NCWN-W).  


        Kanute Rarey is a local storyteller. He told his first "official" story in 2015 atJohn C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, North Carolina, and later at the Swapping Ground at the International Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, Tennessee. Since then he has also told stories at the Georgia Mountain Storytelling Festival, the Big Fibbers Festival, the Texas Storytelling Festival, the Moth Story Slam in Asheville, and the Stone Soup Festival.

       Born on a family farm in Ohio, he began visiting the North Georgia mountains regularly about forty years ago and fell in love with the people, their stories, the wild rivers, beautiful lakes, and mountains. He moved to Hayesville in 1990 and lived here for ten years. Work then took him away. Four years ago he retired back to Hayesville full-time.
       Rarey is a traveler, teacher, grandfather, and lifelong learner. Stories are from his personal life, from growing up on a farm in the Western Carolina mountains, from listening to family tales at breakfast gatherings and holiday meals, from the "characters" that make up his family, and from living with children and grandchildren. Some of his stories are established fables that hold life lessons that have been told over and over for many years. Other stories are works of his imagination.



Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Bob Grove lives with his wife Judy and their adorable Sheltie in a 55-acre woodland atop a mountain of North Carolina.  His diversified college curriculum led him to teach high school courses in science, psychology, English, and creative writing. Grove served as an ABC public affairs host, interviewing many newsworthy notables. He has been a featured speaker at 14 national conventions and a U.S. Congressional committee. 

His interests have led him to treasure hunting in the Andes Mountains of Ecuador, exploring in Alaska, roaming through old, abandoned houses, and sightseeing the beautiful Grand Canyon of the Pacific on the island of Kauai.   
Now retired and a prose critique facilitator for the North Carolina Writers Network-West and the Ridgeline Literary Alliance, he has published 19 books and hundreds of articles in 23 magazines. 
With more time to write, Grove varies his topical genres from humor to drama, and even dabbles in occasional poetry. He is a popular performance reader, evidenced by his well-attended annual reading, in costume and British dialect, of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol at the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown. 
    For more information about this event, please contact Glenda Beall at: glendabeall@msn.com.



Monday, March 11, 2019

The best small conference in this area - April 5-6

Don't forget to register for the Blue Ridge Writers' Conference in Blue Ridge Georgia at the Arts Center on April 5 - 6. This is the best small conference around this area. The Art Center is lovely with all the visual art on display and the staff makes everyone feel welcome. They serve  food on Saturday morning and your dues include a cold lunch.

Some of our local writers at the Blue Ridge Conference

I have attended every year since Carol Crawford started the conference and I have also participated as a presenter. I always enjoy it. Read all about it on their webpage.

Learn more about it here.

2019 Writers' Night Out, Blairsville

Featured Readers plus Open Mic!

Second Fridays at 7 pm

 (Arrive by 6 for dinner or drinks - The View Grill - self pay)

Union County Community Center, Blairsville


                       


 
               2019 Schedule of Prose Writers and Poets
  • April 12:           Chelsea Rathburn & James May
  • May 10:            Glenda Beall & Mary Mike Keller
  • June 14             James Davis & Dan Veach
  • July 12:             Victoria Barken & Ryvers Stewart
  • August 9:          Mary Ricketson & Loren Leith
  • September 13:  Kathy Nelson & Karen Paul Holmes
  • October 11:       Linda Jones & Alan Cone
  • November 8:     Rosemary Royston & TBA


Sign up at door for Open Mic. Limit 3 minutes per reader.

For more info: kpaulholmes AT gmail DOT com

Sunday, March 10, 2019

Mountain Writers Meeting Tuesday, March 12

Carroll Taylor and Glenda Beall will be presenting a program for Mountain Writers in Waynesville, NC at noon on Tuesday, March 12, at Panacea Coffee House and Café on Commerce Street.

Glenda Council Beall
Glenda Beall is program coordinator for the NC Writers’ Network – West, the mountain program of the state organization, NCWN. Her poems, fiction and creative nonfiction have been published in journals, magazines and reviews since 1996. Recently she and her co-author, Estelle Rice of Marble, NC published a collection of stories, poems and color photos in a book titled, Paws, Claws, Hooves, Feathers and Fins; Family Pets and God’s Other Creatures.

Beall is the owner/director of Writers Circle around the Table, a writing studio in Hayesville, NC where instructors from Asheville to Atlanta teach workshops in the spring, summer and fall. She will discuss her experience of co-writing and self-publishing as well as successful marketing.
Carroll Taylor
Carroll Taylor grew up on a dirt road in rural West Central Georgia. 
A graduate of Tift College (Mercer University), she holds graduate degrees in French, English, and Educational Leadership. She retired after teaching over forty years.
She is the author of two young adult novels, Chinaberry Summer and Chinaberry Summer: On the Other Side. Her books emphasize generational storytelling and her love for reptiles and amphibians.

She and her husband retired to Hiawassee, Georgia, and she’s always looking for adventures, whether it’s standing on Prime Meridian, studying in Oxford, watching alligators in the Okefenokee Swamp, or taking pictures of flowers and critters.
She is a member of North Carolina Writers’ Network, North Carolina Writers’ Network-West, and the Georgia Poetry Society. She recently won an award in the Georgia Poetry Society contest. Readers may find her journal blog at www.chinaberrysummer.com and follow her at facebook/chinaberrysummer.
Contact Charley Pearson, charley.pearson@gmail.com  for more information.


Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Brenda Kay Ledford Featured in The Laurel of Asheville

Brenda Kay Ledford's latest poetry book, Red Plank House, was featured in The Laurel of Asheville
(February 2019).  This collection was printed by Kelsay Books.


https://thelaurelofasheville.com/arts/literature/red-plank-house


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Saturday, March 2, 2019

Words from Joe Perrone, Jr.

NCWN-West member, Joe Perrone blogs and today I thought his post was especially good.
Many of our members are senior adults and Joe is speaking to them today.

Last-ing Memories

https://joetheauthor.wordpress.com/2019/03/02/last-ing-memories/comment-page-1/#comment-5930

Learn more about Joe, the author, here .



Friday, March 1, 2019

Gary Carden - City Lights Bookstore, Saturday, March 2 at 3:00 p.m.

Gary Carden: The Hanging of Bayless Henderson

 Folklorist and storyteller, Gary Carden will visit City Lights Bookstore on Saturday, March 2nd at 3 p.m. to tell the story of The Hanging of Bayless Henderson. 
Convicted of murdering N.S. Jarrett, Bayless Henderson was hung in Webster, NC on June 6th, 1873. Gary will tell the story and share the details of this unique piece of Jackson County history. 
This is a ticketed event and seats are limited. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased through City Lights Bookstore by calling us at 828-586-9499, or come by the store at 3 E. Jackson St. in Sylva, NC.

Thursday, February 28, 2019

ART - a new writers' critique group

Thanks to Bob Brooks, we can announce a critique group for writers in the northern part of Netwest and in Asheville. 


Appalachian Roundtable (ART)

A Writers Critique Group


The Appalachian Roundtable (ART) is a group of experienced writers who meet every two weeks to critique each others’ work, provide feedback on strengths, and suggest possible improvements.  Members write both fiction and nonfiction and have published short stories and novels.

ART requires hard-copy handouts of up to twenty pages in standard submission format in advance. Up to three submissions are reviewed with written notes at each meeting. The tenor of meetings is open and supportive with the aim of suggesting improvements and recognizing what works.

If your writing could benefit from this input, consider joining us.  ART meets on alternate Wednesdays from five to 6:30 p.m. in locations convenient to the attendees.  We have met in Brevard, Mills River, Hendersonville, and Asheville.  
For more information, please contact Bob Brooks at brooksrr136@gmail.com.

Bob Brooks

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