As part of a poetry celebration at Malaprop鈥檚 Bookstore in Asheville, Catherine Carter, a professor of English at Western Carolina University, will present a reading Saturday, April 27, at 6 p.m.
Catherine Carter
The event recognizes the recent release of the North Carolina Literary Review, which annually publishes poetry, fiction and nonfiction, along with interviews and articles about North Carolina writers. Carter will be joined in presenting readings at Malaprop鈥檚, located 55 Haywood Street, by fellow poets Amber Flora Thomas and Sally Thomas.
April is National Poetry Month, a designation inaugurated by the Academy of American Poets in 1996, in addition to promotion of poets and poetry, the month now includes building awareness of the cultural significance of schools, libraries and independent bookstores.
Carter鈥檚 poetry has won numerous accolades. Her poem 鈥淲omb-Room,鈥 received the 2018 James Applewhite Poetry Prize, while her chapbook 鈥淢arks of the Witch鈥 won the Jacar Press annual chapbook contest. The North Carolina Literary and Historical Association awarded her the 2007 Roanoke-Chowan Prize for Poetry for 鈥淭he Memory of Gills,鈥 her first published book of poetry.
Carter鈥檚 newest collection, 鈥淟arvae of the Nearest Stars,鈥 is forthcoming from LSU Press this fall and is described as 鈥渜uirky, accessible poems that bridge and question binaries 鈥 human and nonhuman, lyric and narrative, science and magic, river trash and galaxies.鈥