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         Byer Kathryn Stripling:     more books (25)
  1. Wild Wood Flower by Kathryn Stripling Byer, 1992-01-01
  2. Elixir #3 by R. T. Smith, Ron McFarland, et all 2003-02-25
  3. Main Street Rag (Winter 2006/2007, Volume 11) by The American Humanities Index, Noth Caolina Poet Laureatee, et all 2007
  4. First Annual Nazim Hikmet Poetry Festival - A Chapbook of Talks and Poetry by Nazim Hikmet Poetry Festival, 2009-09-09
  5. the iron mountain review: volume xviii, spring 2002: kathryn stripling byer issue by Kathryn Stripling Byer, 2002
  6. The Iron Mountain Review: Kathryn Stripling Byer Issue by Kathryn Stripling Byer, 2002
  7. Black Shawl: Poems by Kathryn Stripling Byer, 1998-01-01
  8. Catching Light by Kathryn Stripling Byer, 2002-01-01
  9. The Language They Speak Is Things to Eat by Michael, Editor, (and Kathryn Stripling Byer, et al) McFee, 1994
  10. The Language They Speak Is Things to Eat: Poems By Fifteen Contemporary North Carolina Poets
  11. Changing lands, changing voices: The influence of the Appalachian region on four Appalachian poets (Carson-Newman College) by Jennifer L Corum, 1996

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24. CITIZEN-TIMES.com: Byer's Poems Enter The Mystery Of Old Age
Poet kathryn stripling byer gives voice to it that is, the kind of vision thatcomes with age - in her new volume, Catching Light (Louisiana State
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April 19, 2002 4:10 p.m. Kids can't see it, though it registers with them. Middle- aged adults rarely see it, being too busy. Poet Kathryn Stripling Byer gives voice to it - that is, the kind of vision that comes with age - in her new volume, "Catching Light" (Louisiana State University Press). Since childhood, Byer has been particularly keen to aging, although it is natural to spend youth obliviously. Old age can be a frightening prospect, as Byer's observations of her grandmothers attest, but it is also mysterious and wonderful. Kathryn Stripling Byer, award-winning Cullowhee poet, reads from her latest work, "Catching Light," at City Lights Bookstore in Sylva (586-9499), Friday, 7:30 p.m.; and at Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe in downtown Asheville (254-6734), Saturday, 7 p.m.

25. CITIZEN-TIMES.com: BOOK NOTES: Western Carolina To Begin New Literary Festival
kathryn stripling byer, former poetin-residence at WCU, will join Kuminfor a reading at 7 pm April 3, in AK Hinds University Center.
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BOOK NOTES: Western Carolina to begin new literary festival
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March 14, 2003 5:51 p.m. CULLOWHEE - Western Carolina University will launch a new Spring Literary Festival in April. Among the literary figures scheduled to take part in the event is a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, a nationally acclaimed WNC poet and two promising young writers, said Brian Railsback, head of the WCU English department. During the festival, set for April 1-3 on the WCU campus, visiting writers will give readings of their works, participate in panel discussions and conduct workshops with aspiring writers. The festival is taking place in conjunction with a presentation by award-winning Native American author, poet and screenwriter Sherman Alexie. As part of WCU's annual Lectures, Concerts and Exhibitions Series, Alexie will present the lecture "Killing Indians: Myths, Lies and Exaggerations" at 7:30 p.m. April 2 in Hoey Auditorium.

26. The Appalachian Center Of Berea College
NEW APPALACHIAN BOOKS Reviews. byer, kathryn stripling. Catching Light.Louisiana State University Press, 2002. kathryn stripling
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Byer, Kathryn Stripling. Catching Light . Louisiana State University Press, 2002. Kathryn Stripling Byer's new collection of poems, Catching Light , is a three-sectioned book that works from a series of photographs entitled "Evelyn," as a kind of ekfrastic* scrapbook or album of Appalachian and universal character: a woman dealing with aging and her concept of self. *( ekfrastic, from Greek, ekfrasis: art from other art, as poems inspired by paintings or photographs
The first section, "In the Photograph Gallery," serves as prologue, consisting of a ten-part poem, wherein Byer gives us clues as to what she is doing as she takes us on this journey. In part 1, "I walk among photographs/ wondering who it is these people think/ I am."/ contains the poet's, and every woman's, dilemma: What is each woman as she goes from "hanging on to her mother's skirt" to the "little old lady," she herself becomes? In part 5, the persona steps outside herself, identifying with all who must dread what light sends back, "How many women/ have sat as I see myself/ sit in this car going/nowhere." By part 7 of the prologue, there is a resignation as well as a Dylanesque "rage against the dying of the light" when 'Evelyn' says

27. The Appalachian Center Of Berea College
Poetry. kathryn stripling byer. Late Winter 1958 Big Sandy Valley, StephenM. Holt. Reviews, kathryn stripling byer's Catching Light, Ron Houchin.
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This Side of the Mountain George Brosi Tributes to Jim Gage Tina Rae Collins and Walter Lane
Upcoming Regional Literary Events News of the Appalachian Literary Events The Baptism Mary Jane Adams Fiction FEATURED AUTHOR-RON RASH Of Snakes and Men Renee' Critcher Making Himself Heard Silas House The Dark and Clear Vision of Ron Rash Joyve Crompton Brown Offering Ron Rash Mountain Laurel Ron Rash Bloody Madison Ron Rash Meeting the Press Ron Rash Stories Big Boss is Back Meredith Sue Willis The Call of the Rain Crow John Sparks Center Feature-Poetry Inspired by EVElyn Photos Poetry Kathryn Stripling Byer Late Winter 1958: Big Sandy Valley Stephen M. Holt

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the burning mountain, right up to the end. kathryn stripling byer.Ghost Story. My grandmother's ghost stalks these mountains in high
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Poetry Readings: Maggie Anderson Kathryn Stripling Byer Sydney Farr
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... David Dooley Maggie Anderson A Place with Promise
Sometimes my affection for this place wavers.
I am poised between a vague ambition
and loyalty to what I've always loved,
kedged along inside my slow boat
by warp and anchor drag. But if I imagine
seeing this for the first time,
this scruff of the borders of West Virginia,
Pennsylvania, and Ohio, shaped by hills
and rivers, by poverty and coal,
then I think I could not bear to go, would grab any stump or tree limb and hold on for dear life. I keep trying to say what I notice here that's beautiful. There's the evening star riding the purple selvage of the ridges, and the flat shine of the Ohio where men in folding chairs cast their lines out toward the backwash of the barges. There are the river names: the Allegheny, the Monongahela, and the names of the tributaries, Fish Creek, Little Beaver; the towns named for function, Bridgeport, Martins Ferry, or for what the early settlers must have dreamed of, Prosperity and Amity.

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READER SelfPortrait with Shades By kathryn stripling byer I kathrynstripling byer was born in Camilla, Ga., in 1944. Her father
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Sunday, January 19, 2003 12:00AM EST SUNDAY READER Self-Portrait with Shades
KATHRYN STRIPLING BYER was born in Camilla, Ga., in 1944. Her father, C.M. Stripling, is a farmer; her mother, Bernice, minds the house and keeps the books for their farm. A graduate of Wesleyan College and the MFA Writing Program at UNC-Greensboro, Byer has been Poet-in-Residence at Western Carolina University and taught in the MFA Writing Program at UNC-G. She leads workshops for UNC-Asheville and regional writers' groups. She has published four books of poetry, including "Catching Light" (Louisiana State University Press, 2002). She lives in Cullowhee with her husband, James, and their three dogs. By KATHRYN STRIPLING BYER I came across Frida Kahlo's work a good many years ago and have been fascinated by her story and her fierce artistic vision ever since. Her self-portraits reveal the desire for transformation that every woman who has confronted her face in the mirror will understand. Having once studied (briefly) to be an artist myself, I've always wondered what creating my own self-portrait would be like. This poem grew out of that speculation and with it, the realization that no self-portrait of mine could ever be as exotic as Frida's, nor could it escape the ghosts that haunt my own past. No Frida Kahlo, I find myself

32. Jim Clark's Appalachia
Black Shawl, kathryn stripling byer. Wildwood Flower, kathryn striplingbyer. Girl in the Midst of the Harvest, kathryn stripling byer.
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River of Earth , James Still The Run for the Elbertas , James Still A Death in the Family , James Agee I Am One of You Forever , Fred Chappell Brighten the Corner Where You Are , Fred Chappell Farewell, I'm Bound to Leave You , Fred Chappell Newfound , Jim Wayne Miller His First, Best Country , Jim Wayne Miller The Blue Valleys: A Collection of Stories , Robert Morgan The Mountains Won't Remember Us and Other Stories , Robert Morgan The Hinterlands: A Mountain Tale in Three Parts , Robert Morgan The Truest Pleasure , Robert Morgan Kinfolks: The Wilgus Stories , Gurney Norman The Natural Man , Ed McClanahan A Congress of Wonders , Ed McClanahan The Devil's Dream , Lee Smith Fair and Tender Ladies , Lee Smith Oral History , Lee Smith Black Mountain Breakdown , Lee Smith Saving Grace , Lee Smith Me and My Baby View the Eclipse , Lee Smith The Ballad of Frankie Silver , Sharyn McCrumb

33. Hickory Day School
considered the premier scholarly event on Appalachian literature, will focusthis year on the writings of North Carolina poet, kathryn stripling byer.
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Mrs. Byer is the author of fours books of poetry, The Girl in the Midst of the Harvest, Wildwood Flower, Black Shawl, and Catching Light, which will be released by Louisiana State University Press in April. Mrs. Byer, who has taught at Western Carolina University, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and Lenoir-Rhyne College, has received numerous honors for her poetry, including the prestigious Lamont Poetry Prize, the Anne Sexton Prize, and a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Mrs. Howard's presentation, entitled "In Her Own Image: Characterizing Theology in the Poetry of Kathryn Stripling Byer," will focus on the Christian underpinnings of Byer's poetry and the feminist theology expressed therein. Mrs. Howard's paper will then be published in The Iron Mountain Review. Other speakers at the Festival will be Sarah Kennedy of Mary Baldwin College, Robert West from Wake Forest University, novelist Lee Smith, and of course, Kathryn Stripling Byer.
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strange land, attempting to stare with no memory when the black hawkdescends to the neck of the hare. kathryn stripling byer back.
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Deadwood
the very name wearied me
but I kept going.
A woman must follow,
must follow.
my footsteps repeated
through Tennessee,
Askansas, the wagon wheels
creaked like my mother's
voice, be a good mother, be a good wife, be a strong woman. Now Mamma you would not know me, my face baked brown as a clay pot I have grown stronger than you can imagine So strong I say to you "Leace me alone" and you vanish like smoke up the flue. I am always alone. And I walk where I want in this strange land, attempting to stare with no memory when the black hawk descends to the neck of the hare. Kathryn Stripling Byer back

35. The UNC Press, The Language They Speak Is Things To Eat Edited By Michael McFee
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The Language They Speak Is Things to Eat Poems by Fifteen Contemporary North Carolina Poets Edited by Michael McFee North Carolina is well known for its fiction writers, but the state is also home to a number of the nation's best poets. In the past few decades, these poets have produced memorable work and received numerous honors. A companion to the contemporary North Carolina fiction anthology The Rough Road Home About the author Michael McFee has published four books of poems, including Vanishing Acts and Sad Girl Sitting on a Running Board . A longtime reviewer of North Carolina writers, he teaches creative writing at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and lives in Durham. Related subjects: North Carolina; Poetry/Poetics Top http://uncpress.unc.edu/ Toll-free (800) 848-6224 News Features Information Join e-mail list ... Read the UNC Press privacy statement.

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37. Asheville Poetry Review Back Issues
discussion of Kent Johnson’s Doubled Flowering, an overview of the work of JamesDickey, and reviews of books by Paul Allen, kathryn stripling byer, Jim Clark
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POETRY ESSAYS INTERVIEW REVIEWS ... Home Back Issues Issues prior to Volume 9, Number 1 are not available online, but some back issues are still available for mail order as indicated below. To order back issues, specify volume and number, and send $13 per copy to Asheville Poetry Review, PO Box 7086, Asheville, NC 28802. To view covers, click on the volume/number titles listed below. A Tree Telling Of Orpheus, an overview of the work of David Brendan Hopes and reviews of books by Mary Adams, Cathy Smith Bowers, Marcia Douglas, Forrest Gander, Patricia Johnson, Jeff Daniel Marion, Ron Rash, Stephen Morris Roberts and Dana Wildsmith. Special Millennial Issue featuring comprehensive biographies, bibliographies and poetry by 10 Great Neglected Poets of The 20th Century: Mina Loy, Pierre Reverdy, Yvan Goll, Lorine Niedecker, Kenneth Patchen, George Scarbrough, Jack Spicer, Bob Kaufman, Amon Liner and Frank Stanford. This issue includes essays by Jeffery Beam, J. W. Bonner, Donald Revell, Thomas Rain Crowe, Galway Kinnell, Larry Smith, Jonathon Williams, Forrest Gander, Kevin Killian, Steve Abbott, Fred Chappell, Steve Stern, Ralph Adamo and Nan Watkins. With an introduction by Keith Flynn. Doubled Flowering

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Gaylord Brewer, Look For Me Under Your BootSoles. Michael R. Brown, Red Cottages.kathryn stripling byer, Nemesis. Gillian Clarke, The Physicians of Myddfai.
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39. Visiting Writers' Series -- Lenoir-Rhyne College
kathryn striplingbyer, WCU. Julie Kate Howard, CCC TI. John Shelton Reed, N. Carolina.kathryn stripling byer, N. Carolina Visiting Writer In Residence.
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12 pm Turning Memoirs into Fiction with Pat McAfee 2-3 pm The Suspense Novel withRick Boyer 3-4 pm Poetry with Joseph Bathanti and kathryn stripling byer.
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Thursday, July 26 12:30 - 9:30 pm
Workshop members and guests are invited to an afternoon and evening of workshops, readings, book signings and more. Enjoy a sunset dinner, music and conviviality at this lovely mountain-top estate overlooking Asheville.
1-4 pm: Discussions
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3-4 pm: Poetry with Joseph Bathanti and Kathryn Stripling Byer.
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