RedPubPod

Redhawk Publications is an artistic initiative of the Catawba Valley Community College, publishing written works of interest for the local community, the state of North Carolina as well the entire United States. Established in 2017, CVCC is the only North Carolina community college with a publishing division and has over 75 unique titles.The podcast, “RedPubPod” acts as a companion to the works of our authors. Be sure to check out the podcast and subscribe so that you can hear author interviews that highlight their writing processes, literary inspirations, and newest releases.

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Thursday Mar 28, 2024

Welcome to our March 2024 edition of RedPubPod! Just when you think, ‘can they keep doing these podcasts?’ Redhawk Publications is here to say… “YUP!”Today our guest is Marion, NC poet, Julia Nunnally Duncan. Having written 11 books, Redhawk Publications is proud to publish her newest poetry collection, “When Time Was Suspended". Not unlike many of our Appalachian-based authors, Julia’s poetry has the ‘Western NC Mountain’ stamp on it. What makes this collection truly unique, however, is that not only covers her family’s lore in poetic form, but it always unapologetically displays the grittier side of mountain life. An entire section of the book contains ekphrastic poetry that reflects on photographs of injured soldiers during the US Civil War. You have to admit, that’s a step beyond! And, yet Julia pulls it off! Reading her historical-based poetry you are transported to another time. You have empathy for the injured and oftentimes time physically disfigured young men. You’ll hear Julia read some of her poems, too. Julia is a delightful guest and we look forward to hearing the rest of her stories in the years to come. Get your copy of “When Time Was Suspended" here:Robert Canipe, Publisher -- Redhawk PublicationsRichard Eller, Executive Director -- Redhawk PublicationsPatricia Thompson, Acquisition Editor -- Redhawk PublicationsBuy all your Redhawk Publications books here!Please FOLLOW, SHARE, LIKE & SUBSCRIBE to RedPubPod to show your commitment to literacy because we live in a world that seems to be indifferent to reading. #RedPubPod #RedhawkPublications #NorthCarolina #Appalachian #Mountains #Writing #Authors #Poetry #Poems #Poet #Poets #MountainLife #NorthCarolinaWriters #WritingestState #TasteFullBeans #CatawbaValleyCommunity CollegeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Friday Feb 23, 2024

Hey folks, it's that time again – new month, new author, and you guessed it, another episode of RedPubPod! We're hanging out at Redhawk Publications in the Foothills of Western North Carolina. On a clear day, you can catch a glimpse of the Appalachian Mountains right in our backyard. Many of our authors are all about those mountain vibes, putting pen to paper to spill the beans on their hometown love.Today, we have a writer who turned his upbringing into a down-to-earth memoir. Author Cecil Willis boasts an illustrious academic background, but his book puts a spotlight on his deep Appalachian roots. In his book published by Redhawk Publications, titled "Hillbilly Odyssey," Cecil shares what it was like to grow up in a less complex time in a Small Mountain Mill Town – which just happens to be the subtitle of his book. Initially written to provide an alternative view of Appalachian life following the fanfare J.D. Vance received for his book, "Hillbilly Elegy," Dr. Willis goes on to share how you can go home again; it’s just different.Listen to the author as he discusses what it’s like to have a mountain upbringing and how the values and ethics instilled in him have served him well on his journey through life. For those with sociology backgrounds, Dr. Willis offers a perspective on living, working, and raising a family in a true old-time company town, and he explores how these towns are faring in the 21st centuryHis writing process, particularly with Redhawk Publications, is explored. Dr. Willis received a 'kind reject,' which means, 'We like what you have written, but you need a little more work to connect with readers.' Redhawk Publications issues this kind of rejection for manuscripts they are on the fence about. Undeterred and unphased, Dr. Willis delved deeper and enlisted the services of an exceptional editor, Tom Rash. He resubmitted his manuscript, and it was accepted for publication the second time. Ever resilient, these mountain folks!Cecil lives in Madison County in the town of Alexander in Madison County, North Carolina. The book might say Alexander County. Our bad! Just strike that out, would you? (Where is our PROOFREADER!?!) Dr. Willis proved to be a delightful guest that we hope gets to tell his engaging, as well as educational, life story to many!RedPubPod #029 hosts are:Robert Canipe, Publisher -- Redhawk PublicationsRichard Eller, Executive Director -- Redhawk Publications Patricia Thompson, Acquisition Editor -- Redhawk PublicationsGet your copy of "Hillbilly Odyssey" here!Buy all your Redhawk Publications books here!Please FOLLOW, SHARE, LIKE & SUBSCRIBE to RedPubPod to reduce interest rates and convince Clarence Thomas to take John Oliver up on his offer. Worse things have been wished for. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

RedPubPod #028 Les Brown

Thursday Jan 25, 2024

Thursday Jan 25, 2024

“The Characters write their own story. I don’t tell them where to go and what to do. They tell me what to write…”Welcome to our first episode of RedPubPod in 2024! This edition is a true gem. Our spotlight is on author and poet Les Brown, a North Carolina native with roots deeply embedded in the Appalachian soil. In his latest book published by Redhawk Publications, "Iron Bridge Sunday and Other Stories," Les takes us on a journey through the pages of his rich North Carolina mountains background. These aren't just stories; they are small literary gifts meticulously crafted with a perfect blend of storytelling finesse and authentic dialogue.But here's the intriguing part – these tales, although fictionalized, are woven with the threads of truth drawn from the tapestry of Les's own family folklore. Hailing from the town of North Cove, North Carolina, Les brings to life the essence of his ancestral roots, sharing narratives passed down through generations. Some stories are filled with slapstick humor. Others are tragic and bittersweet. All tell the stories of universal appeal. What happened back in the day are things that happen today. Join us as we delve not only into what inspires Les to write, but also his writing process. You will hear Les read a short passage from one of his short stories as well, which is a true treasure. His dialogue truly comes to life as he reads from the story, ‘Poker Game.’Les and his wife, renowned North Carolina poet, Joyce Compton Brown, currently live in Troutman, NC and both will always claim North Carolina’s mountains, home. RedPubPod Hosts in this episode are:Richard Eller, Executive Director -- Redhawk Publications Patricia Thompson, Acquisition Editor -- Redhawk PublicationsTim Peller, Chief Editor - Redhawk PublicationsBuy your copy of Les Brown's "Iron Bridge Sunday and Other Stories"Buy all your Redhawk Publications books here!Please FOLLOW, SHARE, LIKE & SUBSCRIBE to RedPubPod to cure climate change and create world peace. Hey – it could happen! You have to believe, folks! #RedPubPod #RedhawkPublications #NorthCarolina #Appalachian #Mountains #Writing #Authors #shortstories #folklore #Poetry #Poems #NorthCarolinaWriters #WritingestState #LesBrown #JoyceComptonBrown #RonRash #LeeSmith #TommyHays #AppalachianWritersWorkshop #Hindman Settlement School See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Friday Dec 08, 2023

'Tis the season, y'all! It's RedPubPod's End of Year 2023 Wrap-Up Edition!Lots of books are mentioned in this podcast episode. Learn about what we have published, which books are up for end-of-year awards, how not to get ripped off when publishing your book, a nice little discount code to get you 20% off of all books, plus what new titles are up on deck for 2024! Keep in mind this episode was taped before we finished a few books, so here are some updates:- Code for a 20% discount is XMAS20 here! - Grayson Sigmon’s event has passed but you can still get the book at our website. - Scott Owens and C. Joe Young's book is out now! Join them 12/12 at Poetry Hickory to get your copy signed. - We will have published about 34 books in 2023. Not too shabby, and great books, too!- Want to donate to the Thomas W. Dana Book Series & Scholarship Fund? Contact Jennifer Jones at jjones555@cvcc.edu - You can donate to Redhawk Publications, too! We are your favorite non-profit community college literary press after all. Tip us out so that we can continue to make you proud in the years to come. Thanks for being on this ride with us in 2023. We look forward to the upcoming year, too: So much more in 2024. That's our motto! Happiest of holidays and a bright new year to you all!- Richard, Robert, Patty and MelBuy all your Redhawk Publications books here!Please FORWARD, LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE to RedPubPod to cure the world’s many ills!Today’s Redhawk Publications Host: Robert Canipe, Publisher -- Redhawk PublicationsGuests: Richard Eller, Executive Director -- Redhawk Publications, Patricia Thompson, Acquisition Editor -- Redhawk Publications, Melanie Zimmerman, Graphic Artist Editor -- Redhawk PublicationsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

RedPubPod #026 ’Round Here

Monday Nov 27, 2023

Monday Nov 27, 2023

... The Ultimate Love Song to a Small Southern Town in Poetry & PhotographyJoin us in this engaging podcast as we probe into the creative minds of North Carolina’s renowned poet Scott Owens and acclaimed photographer C. Joe Young. Joining forces once again, they have created a heartfelt book brimming with evocative poems and stunning photographs entitled, “‘Round Here.” Together, they weave a tapestry of inspiration and admiration for this cherished locale, which holds a special place in the hearts of those who grew up there or are current residents.Both Joe and Scott share the transformative power of time in old towns: Poems like "Used To" eloquently reflect upon the changes that have taken place, from forgotten stores to bygone movie theaters. Through lively and engaging discussions, gain insight into the artistic processes behind both the written word and visual expression.And if you find yourself in North Carolina, mark your calendar for the official book launch and reading on December 12th at Taste Full Beans Coffeehouse, as part of the Poetry Hickory event series. It starts at 6:15 pm and the book will be available for purchase and Joe will also sell his photos! Celebrating its 18th year, Poetry Hickory invites you to share your own poetic voice during the open mic segment of the evening. Admission is free, so come and be part of this nurturing community.Visit Taste Full Beans Coffeehouse and get your copy in person or to order 'Round Here onlineBuy all your Redhawk Publications books herePlease FOLLOW, SHARE, LIKE & SUBSCRIBE to RedPubPod to cure the world’s decidedly growing number of ills!RedPubPod Hosts for this episode are: Robert Canipe, Publisher -- Redhawk Publications, Melanie ZimmermanSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Monday Nov 06, 2023

You never know what you will learn listening to a RedPubPod episode. Not only do we have the distinct honor of interviewing San Francisco Bay native and current Hendersonville, NC resident, Tony Robles, but we also learn about old Flintstone references. If ever there was someone worthy of the title Grand Poobah, it’s Tony. And while we joke, you can’t deny that Tony has a sublime connection with the sacredness of the ordinary. He reminds you, that even donations to a thrift shop, are unique and have had their own journeys. Tony teaches about assumptions and honoring others and things, as shown in his poetry in Thrift Store Metamorphosis. Through his poetry, you learn about human nature, all from his observational deck, working at a thrift shop in intake of donated goods. Tony comes with serious street cred as a People’s Poet: He was short list nominated for Poet Laureate of San Francisco in 2017 and is a two-time Push Cart Prize nominee. He received his MFA in creative writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts this past summer. His heart might be still in the hills of San Francisco but the tentacles of the North Carolina mountains are slowly capturing his soul, and we the reader are better for his ability to be bi-coastal. Tony understands roots and enjoys crossing cultures.Yes, he exemplifies being present and gets it across in the most accessible of prose. We hope you will give this a listen, and we know you will dig what he is putting down. Learn more about Tony here: Tony Robles, The People’s Poet, MFA Get your copy of Thrift Store Metamorphosis here!Buy all your Redhawk Publications books here!Please FOLLOW, SHARE, LIKE & SUBSCRIBE to RedPubPod to cure the world’s decidedly growing number of ills!RedPubPod Hosts for this episode are: Robert Canipe, Publisher -- Redhawk Publications and Patricia Thompson, Acquisitions Editor -- Redhawk PublicationsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Friday Oct 06, 2023

Welcome to RedPubPod’s episode featuring Ken Harbert, a Pittsburgh native with a poetic soul and an extraordinary life journey. In his inspiring collection of poems entitled "Our Paths in Life," Ken shares a love song to his experiences, the places he's been, and the remarkable people he's encountered along the way. Prepare to embark on a poetic adventure unlike any other, as Ken's background defies the conventions of a typical poet.Ken's diverse range of professional roles, from serving as a medical marine corps officer to being a nurse, higher education instructor, doctorate degree holder, physician's assistant, disaster medicine practitioner, trauma team member, behavioral therapist, and psychiatrist (among many others), showcases his extensive healthcare practitioner background. Yes, you heard it right—Ken is not only a veteran but also a talented poet. Join us as we delve not only into what inspired Ken to start writing but we also discover the incredible 9/11 response teams he assembled. You'll have the pleasure of hearing Ken read a few of his thought-provoking poems. Throughout the conversation, you'll come to appreciate the profound connection between writing and Ken's background in healthcare, particularly in trauma. Prepare to be moved as we explore the healing power of words and the beautiful bonds formed through shared experiences.Ken and his wife have now settled in the Foothills of North Carolina, and he has several exciting upcoming events on the horizon. Check them out if you can: Oct. 14th, 2023 at Tybrisa Books in Lenoir, NC from 11am – 3pmNov. 7th, 2023 at the Patrick Beaver Memorial Library in Hickory, NC from 6pm – 7pmNov. 11th, 2023 at the Veterans Memorial Garden at the Stead Center in Durham, NC from 5pm – 6pm Get your copy of the book here! Today’s Redhawk Publications Hosts: Richard Eller, Executive Director, Patricia Thompson, Acquisition Editor Buy all your Redhawk Publications books here!Please SHARE, LIKE & SUBSCRIBE to RedPubPod to cure the world’s decidedly growing number of ills!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Wednesday Sep 13, 2023

Sherrie Hartsoe Sigmon knows the importance of this phrase more than anyone. She grew up in Rhodhiss, North Carolina. Her voice is formed there, and when you combine her passion for her hometown, and her superb writing and research skills, you get the penultimate history of a small village town that is uniquely located in two counties where a river runs through it. Today’s podcast we welcome author Sherrie Hartsoe Sigmon and her new book, Weaving the Heart Threads of a Mill Village: Rhodhiss North Carolina as well as Rhodhiss Town Manager, Rick Justice. If you don’t live in the Foothills of North Carolina, you may not have heard of Rhodhiss before. And if you live in the Foothills, you may have taken glee in poking fun of the little town. But this book dispels the myth that Rhodhiss is a step-child living in the shadow of Hickory, Morganton, and Lenoir! Rhodhiss might be small, but it has a sizeable number of unique attributes:It’s in two counties, Burke and CaldwellIt was 100% owned by Duke Power in the early 20th century It was the first town in North Carolina with 100% electrified homes by 1926Rhodhiss is extraordinarily known for having manufactured the American Flag that flies on the moon!Rhodhiss will be celebrating their 120th Anniversary Celebration of Rhodhiss, North Carolina. It will be held on Saturday, September 23, 2023, at 317 Magnolia Street, Rhodhiss, NC from Noon until 6:00 PM.Get your copy of the book here!Buy all your Redhawk Publications books here!Redhawk Publications Host:Richard Eller, Executive Director -- Redhawk PublicationsPlease SHARE, LIKE & SUBSCRIBE to RedPubPod to cure the world’s decidedly growing number of ills!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Wednesday Aug 09, 2023

Welcome! This pod is personal. This unique podcast is where the RP staff get to riff a bit, and poke fun at one another while sharing about interesting books we have done and a few that are in the pipeline. We get reflective while having a positive outlook about our accomplishments in the first half of 2023! You will want to listen to this one to learn about our newer books out now, a few books to come soon, a few upcoming events to attend, plus a brand-new book series named after the founder of Catawba Valley Community College, the Thomas W. Dana, Jr. Scholarship and Fund. Big highlight of this episode if you like books: Head to our website and find the "DONATION" button and if you donate at least $50, get the book of your choice! That's a big deal. Also, be sure to join the Redhawk Publications crew in person if you live in the Foothills of NC Area: Aug. 10th, THU, 6pm - 7pm at the Patrick Beaver Memorial Library in Hickory, NC. We will have select books available for purchase, in addition to releasing a special discount code for attendees to use only. If you come, you can get a significant discount on our entire backlist catalog when you order online!Buy all your Redhawk Publications books here: Please SHARE, LIKE & SUBSCRIBE to RedPubPod to cure the world’s ills!Redhawk Publications is:Robert Canipe, Publisher, -- Redhawk PublicationsRichard Eller, Executive Director -- Redhawk PublicationsPatricia Thompson, Acquisitions Editor -- Redhawk PublicationsMelanie Zimmerman, Graphic Artist Editor -- Redhawk PublicationsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

RedPubPod #021 Romey Church

Friday Jul 21, 2023

Friday Jul 21, 2023

Welcome to a Special Furniture Manufacturing Edition of Redhawk Publication's podcast, REDPUBPOD!Redhawk Publications' newest book, Richard Eller’s “Well Crafted: The History of Furniture Manufacturing in Western North Carolina” has put a spotlight not just on owners and upper management, but also on the workers that make the industry tick! In this episode of RedPubPod, Richard interviews former furniture worker Mr. Romey Church. Romey and his mother (and his father and his grandfather!) all worked in furniture, some longer than others. His mother, Ruth Church, worked at Singer Furniture from the age of 16 back in 1944, following her dad’s footsteps. She would work, leave and then return while her family was growing but she put in about 25 years or so in furniture manufacturing. Richard is mindful to remind Romey and listeners that it was not just men that worked in furniture manufacturing. Many women did, too, and it is mentioned in the book. Romey discusses his time working at Signer Furniture as well. Funny, harmless pranks are detailed, giving us all the impression that the workers had a sense of humor and enjoyed one another. The folks working in the plant became work family and deep friendships were made. This podcast is engaging. You learn what it was like working in furniture manufacturing back in the day. You also realize that “working in the shop” was an eventual occupation for many in the Western North Carolina industry. Some stayed longer than others, but this region of North Carolina can be fortunate that it provided livelihoods for many families. Buy your copy of Richard Eller’s “Well-Crafted” here: https://tinyurl.com/RichardEllerWellCrafted Please SHARE, LIKE & SUBSCRIBE to RedPubPod to cure the world’s ills!Redhawk Publications Host:Richard Eller, Engineer -- Redhawk PublicationsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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