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Four Brothers in Gray Available Now

The newest release from Star Route Books, Four Brothers in Gray, is now available! The book tells the story of Confederate soldiers Andy, Harrison, Calvin and Alfred Proffit. Star Route Books reprinted the book with permission from Wilkes Community College…See More
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Tour of 3 old cemeteries in Swannanoa Valley, May 25

Swannanoa Valley Cemeteries Tourfrom press release[also see other stories: tour of historic Old Toxaway Baptist Church Upper Cemetery; slide show tour of Old Broad River Cemetery and story about it; tour of …See More
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Barefoot in the Snow by Julia Nunnally Duncan

Marion poet cradles the individuals in her lifeby Rob NeufeldReview of: Barefoot in the Snow by Julia Nunnally Duncan (World Audience trade paper, Apr. 2013, 67 pages)             “The Loving Child” might be an alternate title for Julia Nunnally Duncan’s new book of poems, “Barefoot in the Snow.”  Her title poem…See More
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Vandercooked Poetry Nights at Asheville BookWorks at Asheville BookWorks

June 1, 2013 from 7pm to 8:30pm
Asheville BookWorks Inaugurates Broadside & Reading Series: Vandercooked Poetry Nights Asheville BookWorks, a community resource for print and book arts, introduces Vandercooked Poetry Nights, a reading series that offers the public the opportunity to print letterpress broadsides at the series events. The first Vandercooked Poetry Night is Saturday, June 1, 2013. Printing begins at 7:00 p.m. The reading begins at 7:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Asheville BookWorks will…See More
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Celia Miles' new novel, sequel to Sarranda, is available in paper and Kindle

http://www.celiamiles.comSarranda's Heart: A Love Story of Place is now available in regional independent bookstores and on Kindle, soon on Amazon.See More
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Comment by Gary Carden on June 16, 2010 at 10:35am
Rob,
I think I have something going. It is called The Liar's Bench and meets the first Saturday of each month at City Lights Bookstore. We have met once and it worked well. The program is "an eclectic mix of storytelling, music and poetry." We hope to add theater. The next meeting is July 3rd.
Comment by Dave Waldrop on February 7, 2009 at 3:43pm
Rob, Thank you for developing a forum for people to express themselves regarding topics/concepts that deal with our relationships with each other and the earth as a whole. I need to send you a CD that I released in 2003 and some of my other writings. You might see some reason to make part of this material available to a wider audience. My belief is that the educational process should begin with our immediate physical surroundings---names of mountains,rivers,plants to name a few. In my humble opinion we go to distant places far too fast when we have a wonderful environment to start locally. My hope is that local educators will recognize the opportunity while we still have a wonderful environment to focus on. Please let me know how to send you the CD.
Dave
Comment by Rob Neufeld on February 7, 2009 at 11:01am
Great to read you here, Dave, and glad to follow along, Gary! I am in wonder about the continuing perception of the dangerousness of traditional values, but I think things are changing. Caring for our environment--maintaining a balance between society and nature--and also between the living and our ancestors, and the pragmatic and spiritual--has some pretty radical implications. But it's just traditional.

Anyway, I'd like to get something going about regathering awareness, knowledge, and skill. So that our kids can learn.

I hear and read a lot of good stuff, but all in scattered places. Maybe we can create a favorite sources forum?
Comment by Gary Carden on February 7, 2009 at 10:38am
Dave,
Why don't you come over and join one of the discussions. You would probably be right at home on most of them, including "folklore."
Gary Carden
Comment by Dave Waldrop on February 7, 2009 at 12:16am
Gary, I was born at home on Kitchen's Branch two miles east of Sylva,N.C., on October 14,1943. I do consider myself an Appalachian. Thank you for asking.
Dave W.
Comment by Gary Carden on February 5, 2009 at 7:31pm
So, Dave, are you a native? Where were you born? Do you consider yourself "an Appalachian"???
Gary Carden
Comment by Dave Waldrop on February 5, 2009 at 9:56am
The concept of individual property rights has been powerful in these mountains for generations. Our Native Americans have much to teach us about the ownership of all elements--shared ownership and collective responsibility for protecting everything that is in nature. Our water,air and soil must be guarded with constant vigilance and kept safe for our co-existence with them.

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