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Network Wests has the following meetings:

  • Poets: first Thursday of each month, 7 pm, at Tri-County Community College in Murphy, NC; contact Janice Townley Moore (828) 389-6394.
  • Fiction writers: second Thursday of each month, 7 pm, at Tri-County Community College in Murphy, NC; contact Richard Argo (828) 837-5500.
  • Children's book writers critique group, third Wednesday of each month, 10 am, at the Moss Memorial Library, Hayesville, NC; leader: Nancy Gadsby.
  • Coffee with the Poets: fourth Wednesday of each month, 10:30 a.m. at Phillips and Lloyd Book Shop on the square in Hayesville, NC; contact Glenda Beall, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Network West also sponsors an evening of readings on the third Thursday of each month at the John C. Campbell Folk School.

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Mountain Writers of North Carolina, North Georgia, East Tennessee and Western South Carolina continue to publish, teach, promote, read and network together as members of NCWN West, a chapter of the North Carolina Writers' Network. This site is for our members to publish their work, and speak their mind on writing issues. We post work by our favorite poets, writers, playwrights, teachers and readers, as well as our own work.

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Straight from the land of sky. song and story, another dynamic collection--strong and surprising.” --Lee Smith

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Sat, Feb 4th, @12:00pm - 02:00PM
Anne Clinard Barnhill Reading
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