Synopsis
Echoes across the Blue Ridge: Stories, Essays, and Poems by writers living in an inspired by the Southern Appalachian Mountains is an anthology consisting of the work of 62 authors, members of North Carolina Writers' Network West. The volume includes stories and poems reflecting the everyday lives of mountain people, their experiences, their outlook on life, and their overall philosophies. The subjects range from the mundane to hilarious comic sketches. The reader will laugh, cry, and feel the heart and soul of these writers.
About the Author
Kathryn Stripling Byer is the author of Coming to Rest, Catching the Light, Black Shawl, Wildwood Flower (LSU Press), and The Girl in the Midst of the Harvest (Texas Tech Press). Among Kathryn's accolades are National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, Southeast Booksellers Association Award for Poetry, Lamont Award, Roanoke-Chowan Poetry Prize, Brockman-Campbell Award and others. Presently she serves as program coordinator for NCWN West
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