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Friday, 29 February 2008 01:34 |
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Writing Classes Please visit the NC Literary Calendar to see an up to date listing of Netwest classes, meetings and events - Darnell Arnoult, author and poet from Tennessee, will teach a one day workshop in Hayesville, NC on Saturday, May 3 at the Clay County Senior Center on Ritter Road. Friday evening May 2, 5:30 p.m., Darnell invites writers to join her at the Downtown Pizza in Murphy, NC. She will talk about writing, answer questions and give us a short reading. Registration fees for members of Netwest are $35.00. Non-members: $42.00. Contact Glenda Beall for registration information.
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828-389-4441.
- John C. Campbell Folk School writing classes - go to www.folkschool.org and click on writing.
- Writers Talking All Day About Writing, a poetry and prose workshop with Nancy Simpson and Carol Crawford, Blairsville, Ga Saturday, June 7. Contact Glenda Beall
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Netwest Mountain Writers and Poets
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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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Now Available: Echoes Across the Blue Ridge

$16.00 paperback
available in bookstores or online
“Straight from the land of sky. song and story, another dynamic collection--strong and surprising.” --Lee Smith
“Anyone who enjoys Appalachian Literature will be delighted by this excellent anthology, particularly because it introduces the reader to a number of our region’s gifted though lesser-known writers. Bravo!” --Ron Rash The anthology is dedicated to the memory of our Appalachian ballad poet Byron Herbert Reece
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Hat's Off!
Sweet Souls & Other Stories, a manuscript by Charles Blackburn, Jr. of Raleigh, was a finalist for the 2010 Flannery O'Connor Short Fiction Competition at the University of Georgia. The title story won him a Literary Fellowship in fiction from the N.C. Arts Council back in 1998. |
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