The 11th annual Harriette Arnow Conference on Appalachian Literature and Culture will be held on Friday, April 5, 2013 at Somerset Community College. It will begin in the Harold Rogers Student Commons on the Somerset Campus North, located at 808 Monticello Street, Somerset, with registration at 8:30 a.m. The theme of the 2013 conference is Coal: Past, Present and Future. The conference schedule is as follows: 8:30 a.m.: Registration 9 a.m.: Conference Welcome by Sharon Whitehead, SCC Dean of Arts and Sciences • Readings by Wanda Fries and Mark Powell 10 a.m.: Creative Writing Workshops • Poetry- Chris Green • Fiction- Mark Powell 11:30 a.m.: Book Signings, SCC Bookstore Noon: Lunch Keynote Address : “Coal Mining in the Literature of Appalachian Kentucky” by Professor James Goode, Bluegrass Community and Technical College • Reading by Chris Green 1 p.m.: Creative Writing Workshops • Poetry- Chris Green • Fiction- Mark Powell • Writing and Trauma – Travis Martin 2:30 p.m.: Tom Arnow’s Memoir Closing remarks: Arnow and Coal: An Activist Speaks, presented by Sharon Whitehead
The cost for the conference is $20 and $10 for students. The fee can be paid on April 5. In addition to the workshops and speakers, crafters will be on hand to demonstrate and display their work.
For more information about the Harriette Arnow Conference, contact Lynn Crabtree, English and Humanities Professor, at 606-451-6765 or lynn.crabtree@kctcs.edu.