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The sixth annual Rose Glen Literary Festival
was held last Saturday in Sevierville at the Convention Center on
Gists Creek Road off Hwy 66.
Rose
Glen is designed as a vehicle for local authors to come together once a
year and talk about and sell their books. I've been a part of Rose Glen
since the beginning, even serving as the initial keynote speaker at the
luncheon. Since then, local authors Dr. Bill Bass, Fred Brown, Bill
Landry and News Sentinel columnist Sam Venable have keynoted. This year's keynoters were a married duo, author Wendy Welch and her husband Scottish folk singer Jack Beck.
Special
thanks to Carroll McMahan and Brenda McCroskey and the rest of the
staff of the Sevierville Chamber of Commerce for organizing Rose Glen.
One of my favorite aspects of the festival is getting to meet and talk to other writers. Three years ago, I met Luke Copas,
promoted as the youngest author there. He penned and illustrated a book
about the tragic sinking of the world's most famous ocean liner called,
"Facts for Kids about the Titanic." Luke is well on his way of becoming
a Titanic historian; he's now working on his third book about the 1912
disaster.
Wendy Welch author of "The Little Bookstore of Big Stone Gap: A Memoir of Friendship, Community, and the Uncommon Pleasure of a Good Book" served as keynote speaker. The title says it all. Welch spoke of her book and the perils of starting your life over, opening a bookstore without any books in a town of only 5,000 people and succeeding against all odds. But, heck, who pays attention to the odds?
Event organizer and historian Carroll McMahan
has a book of his own, "Elkmont's Uncle Lem Ownby: Sage of the
Smokies." Growing up in Gatlinburg, I remember when everyone's Uncle Lem
still lived upstream from the Elkmont Campground. He had sold his land
to the national park movement in the early 1900s but with the agreement
that he got to live on it until his death. And Uncle Lem lived a long
time.
"Jellybeans for Breakfast?" The author, Shawn Cline, wrote the story and paired up with illustrator
Teresa Glaze to produce this beautiful children's book. This book is
educational in a fun way. Shawn's love of children and animals inspired
her to write about animals and nutrition. Teresa Glaze, with her love
and artistic talent has beautifully illustrated this story. Together
Teresa and Shawn bring the story to life.
When
asked how many books he has written, everyone's favorite Sam Venable usually replies "a bunch." He isn't
being glib, he probably doesn't know off the top of his head. I have
several on my shelves and I'm lucky that he wrote the introduction for my
first book. Sam's "A Handful of Thumbs and Two Left Feet" is a collection of his outdoor stories.
Multitalented Elyse Bruce is a musician, composer, singer-songwriter, visual artist, illustrator, playwright and the
author of the “The Missy Barrett Adventures”
book series, “The Missy Barrett Conversations” book series and the “Idiomation” book series. "The Secret Ingredient" is the third book in Bruce's Missy Barrett Adventures. In it, Missy visits Grandma and makes Nôhkom’s Artisan bread and chocolate chip cookies and learns what's Grandma's secret ingredient.
Since
I also illustrate my books, I generally spend time at Rose Glen talking
to young people about drawing. All kids draw, some, like me, do it all
their lives. I met Jordan Roberts several years ago at the
festival (she's gotten taller, I grayer) and enjoy seeing her every
year to talk about art. She likes to draw animals, as I do.
And
to all of the dozens of authors I didn't get to meet and talk to this
year, there's always next year's Rose Glen set for
February, 2016.
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Author Wendy Welch |
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with Faye and Glen Cardwell author of
"The Greenbrier Cove Story" and "A Dream Fulfilled: A Story about Pittman Center." | |
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Annetta, budding young artist |
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Sam Venable with my high school friend Ruth Carr Miller |
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Artist Jordan Roberts |
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Author Shawne Cline |
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Scottish folk singer Jack Beck |
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Author Elyse Bruce |
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with authors Luke Copas and Carroll McMahan |
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