Friday, October 21, 2016

A Carolina Christmas




The Pamlico Writers Group is thrilled to announce the upcoming release of our 2016 anthology of short stories and poems written by our members with a section of award winning prose and poetry from our 2015 and 2016 competition winners.
            A Carolina Christmas isn’t your traditional holiday feast of tinsel and sugar plums. While there is still a smattering of stars sprinkled through the pages and a little glitter and artificial snow lighting up a few plastic Santas, these stories are filled with more than ornaments and figgy pudding. From broken hearts to hopeful reunions, holiday anxiety to joyful tidings, the truest gift of Christmas is still found to be family, faith and friendship. But these stories are not fairy tales and every holiday is not Peace on Earth.
            “Readers are in for a holiday treat with the 2016 Pamlico Writers Anthology with its Christmas theme.” ~Marni Graff, award-winning author of The Nora Tierney English Mysteries and The Trudy Genova Manhattan Mysteries
            “A Carolina Christmas establishes itself as a holiday classic, a must read. The journey isn’t your typical holiday adventure.” ~Angela Beach Silverthorne, author of Depression Cookies, two-time silver medalist in Women’s Fiction and Chick Lit for Readers’ Favorite and Cries of Innocence, a five-star Contemporary Christian Fiction.

Author/Poets & Titles
Suzannah Lynn Cockerille: How I Can Be So Sure Santa is Real (creative non-fiction)
Jonathan Clayborne: Winter Finds the Cardinal (poem)
Jerry Cuthrell: Unsolicited (poem), Candles (poem)
Nancy Eure Cordano: Misfits of Christmas Eve
Anne Blyth Davis: Orbit (2015 High School Competition ~ Poetry First Place)
Pam Desloges: Christmas Chaos (poem)
Deborah H. Doolittle: My Mother’s Rocky Road to Dublin (#1), Here I am Laughing with Bears (#2), Elizabeth Bishop Attends to the Amarilli (#3)--(2016 Adult Poetry Competion~ First Place)
Diane de Echeandia: Christmas Cards-Bah Humbug! (poem), Spring Melt (2015 Adult Poetry Competition~First Place)  
Polly Frank: My Christmas Tree (prose)
Sarah Haglund: Pray For Her (2016 High School Competition~ First Place Poetry)
Ted Harrison: In The Same Country (recreation of Biblical story)
Sherri Lupton-Hollister: Lexie and Ethel, Season of Hope, and Three Dresses (fiction)
Jeanne Julian: Allison’s Adventures on Christmas Eve, Holiday Flotillia (poem)
 James Keen: Christmas Stocking Conversation (creative non-fiction)
Richard Knowles: Long, Cold Road (2016 Adult Competion First Place Non-Fiction)
James Lupton: Christmas Adventures (creative non-fiction)
Michaela Rappleyea: Rolling in Her Grave (2016 High School Competition~First Place Prose)
Doris Schneider: Innocence on Holiday (creative non-fiction), The Gift (creative non-fiction),  and Christmas Confession (fiction)
Merry Simmons: The Naming of Things (2016 Adult Competition First Place Fiction)
Millie Johnson Sparks: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Courtney Staton: A Letter From a Gifted Kid (2015 High School Competition ~ Prose First Place)
Allison Stuart: The Combination (2015 Adult Competition First Place Fiction)
K D Wilson: Forgetful Adjustments (fiction)

Michael Worthington: Ayden Racial Unrest (2015 Adult Competition First Place Non-Fiction)


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The Pamlico Writers Group is from the Innerbanks of North Carolina, where the Tar and the Pamlico rivers meet in the town of little Washington. They’re housed just off the river in the old Turnage Theater, the oldest still-standing Burlesque Theater House still standing in North Carolina and home of the Arts of the Pamlico. The Pamlico Writers are a non-profit group and we affiliated with the Arts of the Pamlico.

The Turnage Theater stands on Main Street just one street over from the waterfront. The town of Washington is on the Inner Banks of North Carolina, where the Tar and Pamlico Rivers meet, just down the sound from the Atlantic Ocean. Forestry, watermen, and Military history are abundant in Washington and Beaufort County.


The Pamlico Writers Group hopes to use the funds generated by this anthology to assist in this, our fifth annual Pamlico Writers Conference March 17 and 18, 2017 with Keynote speaker Zelda Lockhart.


 Pamlico Writers Group Officers/anthology organizers:

PWG chairperson: Sherri Lupton-Hollister in charge of planning, theme and media
Financial Director: James “Jim” Keen in charge of formatting anthology and setting up Submittable and Drop-Box
Programming Director: Kay Wilson assisted with all aspects of planning and media
Conference Director: Doris Schneider in charge of editing and cover planning
Member: Jeanne Julian assisted with editing
Member: Marni Graff marketing
 2016 Pamlico Writers Competition Winners
(L to R) James Kelley, Michaela Rappleyea, Michael Worthington, Merry Simmons, Marty Silverthorne (in front), Richard Knowles, Sarah Swan, Deborah Doolittle, Jack Fay.2016 Winners of the Pamlico Writers Competition photo taken at the back of the Turnage Theater after the 2016 Pamlico Writers Conference.  Photo taken by Sherri Lupton-Hollister

2015 Pamlico Writers Group Competition

Pamlico Writers Competition is an annual juried writing contest featuring adult and student authors. Started in 2013, the current event featured adult contests in Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, and student contests in Prose and Poetry.  First, Second, and Honorary Mention Cash Prizes were awarded in the Adult competition while a cash student scholarship was awarded in each student contest.

(L to R) Nancy Clark, Alison Stuart, Kayla Wyrick, Courtney  Staton, Polly Frank, Diane De Echeandia, Debra Kornegay,  Michael Worthington, Anne Blythe Davis.
Heather Bell Adams and Lane Schroeder were not present.

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Suzannah Lynn Cockerille
Suzannah graduated from Virginia Tech with a degree in architecture and most of her elective credits in literature courses. She expected to become an artist, but now her medium is the alphabet. She writes both poetry and prose, runs a blog, and is writing a novel with the working title John Boy and the She-Devil. Suzannah’s work spans topics ranging from personal stories to politics and social justice to humorous pieces. She’s had poems published in The Poet’s Domain, her college literary magazine, and various articles published online and in newspapers. She blogs as “Coco Q” at www.shinybutter.com, and her Facebook page is www.facebook.com/TheShinyButterBlog.


Jonathan Clayborne
Jonathan is the author of five locally staged plays, one of which was sponsored by a grant from the North Carolina Arts Council. He is an award-winning former editor, reporter, and columnist for the Washington, NC, Daily News, and winner of a deadline-reporting award from the N.C. Press Association. A native of Grifton, NC, and a resident of Washington since 1993, he is an entrepreneur in different fields, including creative writing. He has written a novel and a book of poetry, which he plans to publish soon. Part of the Haunted Pamlico cast, community theater group affiliated with Arts of the Pamlico, you can find him on Facebook.com/jonathan.clayborne or Facebook.com/HauntedPamlico



Nancy lives in North Carolina. She graduated from the University of North Carolina – Greensboro with a bachelor of science degree in nursing. Her varied professional career includes behavioral health, industrial, and Faith Community nursing. She has had a passion for writing since her youth, and has completed courses with the Institute of Children’s Literature and Long Ridge Writers Group. She has published two novels. Her additional new joy is learning to paint, finding that her expression in art, layered and vibrant, is similar to her writing.  Follow her on Facebook page or check out her author page on the Pamlico Writer Group website. New member of the Pamlico Writers Conference Steering Committee.


Jerry Cuthrell

Poet, mentor and the original chairman of the Pamlico Writers Group. Jerry grew up in Belhaven and went to work in his family’s bakery as a young boy. He attended the University of North Carolina but went to work for a national agricultural company in Oregon. He and his wife Connie raised two sons. After returning to Beaufort County, he settled in Washington and started his own business and the Pamlico Writers Group. Jerry is still an active member and this anthology is dedicated to him and beautiful word-pictures.

  
Anne Blyth Davis

Anne is a freshman at Duke University from Swan Quarter, NC. In her spare time, she enjoys photography, reading, running, and writing short fiction. She plans to major in math and computer science, and minor in creative writing.

A former member of Marni Graff’s North Carolina Writers’ Read in Belhaven, Anne Blyth Davis won the Pamlico Writers High School Competition in Fiction two different years: 2013 & 2015.




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