by Sarah Loudin Thomas | Nov 21, 2019 | Appalachian, Family, Waiting, Writing
Today I’m visiting family in WV. We’re headed to Beverly and Dailey this morning–sites for my 2020 novel. And this evening I’ll be giving a talk and doing a signing at the Upshur County Public Library (my childhood library!) for When Silence...
by Sarah Loudin Thomas | Nov 18, 2019 | Family, Friends, Writing
I met Leanna at a book event in Flat Rock, NC. We were seated together behind a table piled with our books hoping attendees would flock to buy them! And when we weren’t being flocked, we got to talk and discovered much in common beyond being writers. Now,...
by Sarah Loudin Thomas | Nov 14, 2019 | Nature, Poetry
A while back I wrote about the blight that eradicated the American chestnut in Appalachia. There’s a new blight happening now–the wooly adeligid. These non-native, invasive insects are doing their best to wipe out all the hemlock trees. While measures are...
by Sarah Loudin Thomas | Nov 11, 2019 | Family, Friends, Love, Writing
Nope. Didn’t win. Except, maybe I did in a way. Oh, I don’t have one of those sparkly glass awards to sit on my desk, but I sure as shooting felt like a winner last week at the Christy Award Gala and in the days following. MY WINS: I got to wear a fancy...
by Sarah Loudin Thomas | Nov 7, 2019 | Appalachian, Family, Memories
I’ve written potbellied stoves into a couple of my stories. You’ll still find them plenty of places in Appalachia and I have direct experience with two. Our one-room church had a potbellied stove on each side of the sanctuary. It was a deacon’s job...