White Rock Hall

White Rock Hall 100-yr-old church, moved from its previous location and renovated by Keith Flynn and Denise Petrey, a

In a place of peace and beauty, people come together, at ease as well as excited, forming new ideas of self, community, and how to best apply energies and time left to worthy pursuits.

The editors at THE ASHEVILLE POETRY REVIEW are pleased to announce the WILLIAM MATTHEWS POETRY PRIZE RECIPIENTS for 2024...
07/02/2024

The editors at THE ASHEVILLE POETRY REVIEW are pleased to announce the WILLIAM MATTHEWS POETRY PRIZE RECIPIENTS for 2024.

Mary Makofske, from Warwick, NY, is awarded first prize for her poem, "S*x, That Peacock," and will receive $1000, plus publication in The Asheville Poetry Review (Vol. 31, Issue 33, 2024), which will be released in December, 2024. David Kirby was the final judge.

Second prize is awarded to Paul Alexander, from Forest Hills, NY, for his poem, "Only in Darkness Can You See the Stars" He will receive $250, as well as publication.

Craig Van Rooyen resides on the central coast of CA. He is the third prize recipient for his poem "Daylight Savings Poem," and he will also be published in our next issue.

The next reading period for the William Matthews Poetry Prize is from September 15-January 15, 2025.

Mary Makofske's latest books are No Angels (Kelsay, 2023), The Gambler’s Daughter (The Orchard Street Press, 2022); World Enough, and Time (Kelsay, 2017); and Traction (Ashland, 2011), winner of the Richard Snyder Prize. Her poems have appeared in many journals and anthologies, including Asheville Poetry Review, Poetry, Poetry East, American Journal of Poetry, Southern Poetry Review, Comstock Review, and Valparaiso Poetry Review. She has received the Slant Hudson-Fowler Prize, and first prizes in poetry from Atlanta Review, New Millennium Writings, and the Littoral Press Broadside Contest. www.marymakofske.com

Paul Alexander is the author of Bitter Crop: The Heartache and Triumph of Billie Holiday’s Last Year, published in 2024 by Alfred A. Knopf in the U.S. and Canongate in the U.K. Among his previous books are Rough Magic, a biography of Sylvia Plath, and Salinger, a biography of J.D. Salinger that was the basis of a feature documentary that appeared on American Masters on PBS, Netflix, and HBO. He has written for a number of publications, including The New York Times, New York, The Nation, and The Washington Post, where he is a regular book critic. His poetry has appeared in The New Republic, Poetry, The Sewanee Review, Southern Poetry Review, Poem, Mississippi Review, The Black Warrior Review, Connecticut River Review, The Bennington Review, and The Gay and Le***an Review. He teaches at Hunter College.

Craig Van Rooyen is a poet and a judge, living on the Central Coast of California. His poems have been published in 32 Poems, Alaska Quarterly Review, Best New Poets, Cincinnati Review, Narrative, New Ohio Review, Ploughshares, Poetry Northwest, Southern Humanities Review, and elsewhere. He is a past winner of the Rattle Poetry Prize and the Neil Postman Award. He received an MFA from Pacific University.

Congratulations to all the winners!

Reading at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 12 at Next Words, the Elting Memorial Library, 93 Main St, New Paltz, NY 12561. Open mic to follow.

This note is from my lovely and talented wife, Denise Petrey, who will be scheduling her massage and healing sessions fo...
05/15/2024

This note is from my lovely and talented wife, Denise Petrey, who will be scheduling her massage and healing sessions for women at White Rock Hall. See below for more information...

ATTENTION LADIES:

I am now offering massage and healing at White Rock Hall in the beautiful golden sanctuary of our 1909 former church. Temporarily discounted rates are available for Wednesday-Saturday afternoon sessions.
Since 1993, I have offered an array of services that included deep tissue, orthopedic and sports massage--but my focus has changed. I am now specifically treating female clients and corresponding women's issues--not including pregnancy massage.
Come enjoy our beautiful healing space and recapture the feelings of peace this place exudes.

I have just begun limited session availability in the sanctuary of White Rock Hall. People love the sun-drenched space with tall windows overlooking the distant mountains, the tall ceilings, and the spectacular setting--which all add to the healing experience.

While I construct my studio-in-the-woods, I am offering discounts to those pioneers who'd like to experience healing sessions in the golden sanctuary at White Rock Hall.

Schedule for Wednesday through Saturday afternoons by calling 828-712-4448. Discounted rates are available temporarily: $35 for 45 minutes; $50 for 60 minutes; $70 for 75 minutes.

Hot packs and essential oils are added as a complimentary get-to-know-you gift.

04/21/2024

Join Asheville Poetry Review for a reading with William Matthews Prize-winner Kate DeLay, along with Tina Barr and Keith Flynn, on Wednesday, April 24, at Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe! Hybrid in-person/virtual event; free registration required at https://www.malaprops.com/.../hybrid-william-matthews....

The latest issue of THE ASHEVILLE POETRY REVIEW (2023) is now available in time to celebrate National Poetry Month. With...
04/08/2024

The latest issue of THE ASHEVILLE POETRY REVIEW (2023) is now available in time to celebrate National Poetry Month. With POETRY by Paul Allen, Rebecca Baggett, Tina Barr, Joseph Bathanti, Emma Bolden, Bruce Bond, David Bottoms, Bill Brown, Fred Chappell, Wyn Cooper, Rachel Dillon, Richard Harris, Stephen Haven, David Havird, Mike James, Margaret M. Kelly, Stella Vinitchi Radulescu, Doug Ramspeck, Diane Seuss, Robert West, Walt Whitman, Martha Zweig, and many others. SPECIAL FEATURES on David Bottoms by Ernest Suarez, A. E. Stallings by J. W. Bonner, Talisma Nasrin by Keith Kopka, Ross Gay by Bruce Spang. 2023 William Matthews Poetry Prizewinners: Kate DeLay, Rodney Gomez, and Jeanne Wagner. With REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS by George Looney, Michael Simms, Jennifer Franklin, Richard Tillinghast, Michael McFee, Jonathan Minton, Katherine Soniat, Linda Parsons, Kenneth Chamlee, Ed Madden, Mary Makofske, and Sam Barbee, plus much, much more.
To receive your personal copy, please send $15, check or money order, to: Asheville Poetry Review, PO Box 7086, Asheville, NC 28802.

Please join myself, 2023 Matthews Prize winner Kate DeLay, and Tina Barr as we roll out the new issue of The Asheville P...
03/27/2024

Please join myself, 2023 Matthews Prize winner Kate DeLay, and Tina Barr as we roll out the new issue of The Asheville Poetry Review and celebrate National Poetry Month at Malaprop's Bookstore on APRIL 24.

Wednesday, April 24, 2024 - 6:00pm Join us for a reading celebrating the William Matthews Poetry Prize Recipients for 2023. Hosted by Keith Flynn with readings by first prize winner, Kate DeLay, and poet Tina Barr. This hybrid event is free but registration is required for both in-person and virtual...

01/03/2024

TWO WEEKS LEFT TO SUBMIT --- THE ASHEVILLE POETRY REVIEW is currently reading for the WILLIAM MATTHEWS POETRY PRIZE---DEADLINE: January 15, 2024. First Prize: $1,000, publication in Asheville Poetry Review, and a featured reading in Asheville, NC at Malaprop's Bookstore.
Final Judge for 2024: DAVID KIRBY
All submissions will be considered for publication. https://ashevillepoetryreview.submittable.com/submit?fbclid=IwAR03TMV4vwiq89Q8WG8YqjX7BRxhMYL5NbApbZ2v-5t0uILTm9lG1mVuHlQ

Asheville Poetry Review is an annual literary journal that publishes 180–220 pages of poems, interviews, translations, essays, historical perspectives, and book reviews. Since its inception in 1994, Asheville Poetry Review has published over 1800 new and established writers from 22 different count...

12/06/2023

THE ASHEVILLE POETRY REVIEW is currently reading for the esteemed WILLIAM MATTHEWS POETRY PRIZE---DEADLINE: January 15, 2024. First Prize: $1,000, publication in Asheville Poetry Review, and a featured reading in Asheville, NC at Malaprop's Bookstore. Final Judge for 2024: DAVID KIRBY
All submissions will be considered for publication. https://ashevillepoetryreview.submittable.com/submit?fbclid=IwAR3q1v4db_qSfr567WFyc9eCpPGXwPsKT3dVOaESXMB49kwwPBPoMeiXLAM

Asheville Poetry Review is an annual literary journal that publishes 180–220 pages of poems, interviews, translations, essays, historical perspectives, and book reviews. Since its inception in 1994, Asheville Poetry Review has published over 1800 new and established writers from 22 different count...

An intimate look at courage and resilience in our Appalachian community...
02/22/2023

An intimate look at courage and resilience in our Appalachian community...

Hosted by the Asheville Art Museum, this monthly discussion is a place to exchange ideas about readings that relate to artworks and the art world and to learn from and about each other. Meetings will take place in person at the Art Museum on the second Wednesday of the month (every other month) ...

Check out this interview with me by James Nave on his show Twice Five Miles Radio, which is regularly broadcast on WPVM ...
06/10/2022

Check out this interview with me by James Nave on his show Twice Five Miles Radio, which is regularly broadcast on WPVM 103.7 and conducted at White Rock Hall.

Twice 5 Miles Radio, hosted by James Navé (www.jamesnave.com) welcomes poet and singer-songwriter Keith Flynn to the microphone, https://keithflynn.net. When I first met Keith in the early 90s, he w

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