(this Mountain Stage concert aired on April 4, 2023).
KATHY MATEA: Hello again and welcome to the second hour of Mountain Stage. I'm Kathy Mattea and I'm so glad you joined us. We're back here in Charleston, West Virginia and we're celebrating our 39th Anniversary today. .. . . . Still to come, a very special extended set from Bela Fleck, 'My Bluegrass Home.' But we're going to open this second hour with a writer and poet . In fact, he's celebrating his 10th Anniversary as West Virginia's Poet Laureate. He's written 14 nationally acclaimed children's books and 7 books of poetry . . . (long list of titles and prizes), and his newest book for this, his anniversary year, called Dark Hills of Home, published by Monongahela Books. He says, "It's hard to explain, but I'm the kind of writer who needs to know where the woods are, and that there are good friends and neighbors nearby." Please welcome back to the Mountain Stage, Marc Harshman.
MARC HARSHMAN: Thank you Kathy . . . I'm so happy to return to be part of another anniversary celebration. This first poem is from my new book, Dark Hills of Home, and is one that plants us squarely in West Virginia, particularly the southeastern mountains, "Not All that Much." (reads it, followed by "Cleaning the Cistern.").
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