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A Magical Meeting with Debra Frasier

9/30/2018

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Debra Frasier as The Queen of Letters introduces me to the process for choosing my word of power.

A Magical Meeting with Debra Frasier
By Annette Bartlett-Golden

Ever since I was a child, I have wanted to write and illustrate children's stories. So I was delighted to hear that the well-known children's book writer and illustrator, Deborah Frasier, was going to be a guest speaker at the 2018 Carolina Mountains Literary Festival in Burnsville, North Carolina. She is the author and illustrator of the beloved classic On the Day You Were Born, Miss Alaineus, A Fabulous Fair Alphabet, and Spike Ugliest Dog in the Universe, as well as many others.

Besides being a best-selling author, I soon realized that Debra Frasier is also an incredibly imaginative, creative, and generous person. In her presentation, Debra explained how she came to write and illustrate her first children's book after a very difficult pregnancy and the process she uses when developing a new book. Aware that there were many prospective authors and illustrators in the audience, she made a point of giving excellent practical advice on how to get started, which I especially appreciated. At the end of the presentation she gave away free copies of her book Miss Alaineus as a way of giving back to the town of Burnsville and those attending the literary festival.

Debra told us that she believes a big part of her work as an author is to bring fun reading related events to communities. In the afternoon, after the presentation, Debra setup her festive AmaZing Alphabetini tent on the Town Square. There, presiding in the role of The Queen of Letters, she explained the magic of the alphabet and helped individuals discover their Wise Word of power, a special word meant to empower the person throughout the coming months. While Debra's events are geared for children, adults are welcome, too, and many of us waited patiently in the rain for our turn. I was surprised and touched by how personal the experience was and the appropriateness of my word. It was a magical meeting!

This is the second year that I have attended the Carolina Mountains Literary Festival. A small town, mountain scenery, good friends, a free literary festival and a meeting with a truly amazing person, Debra Frasier, all made for a memorable, inspirational, and life changing weekend.


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Two books written and illustrated by Debra Frasier.
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Seascape Collage Class

9/30/2018

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The Seascape Collage Class was a brilliant one!  We had a great group of ladies who impressed me with their collages, including those who had told me at the beginning of class that they weren't at all artistic. Some people made a scene similar to my example collage and several decided to make their own scenes of beaches in Florida, North Carolina and Tahiti. Many thanks to Smitty's Homemade Ice Cream in Burlington, NC for hosting the class!
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Progress of the Magnificent Colocasia

9/30/2018

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Avery Bartlett-Golden next to his Thailand Giant variety of elephant ears. 

Progress of the Magnificent Colocasia
By guest author Avery Bartlett-Golden

This year, despite a hard winter, my Thailand Giant variety of elephant ears, also known as Colocasia gigantea ‘Thailand Giant’, returned with fantastic vigor. Since I first got a plant from Professor Dr. Dennis Werner four years ago, I have been continually surprised by how fast these colacasias grow. Over the years I have been working on improving the soil around the sunny spot in the front yard where I planted them so that now the area has around eight inches of decomposed mulch. This, and close attention to water and nitrogen throughout the summer, has helped the elephant ears reach their full potential. 

Before my plant from last year died, it sent up tall flower spikes with white blossoms that gave off a fruity fragrance in evening. A number of new plants have grown up from the flower seeds set in fall. Even though the tiny seeds of colocasia gigantea are about the size of lettuce seeds and sprout later in the spring, the new seedlings grew extremely fast, peaking in growth at about a new leaf every other day. Now they are even larger than the very first plant I planted. Throughout the summer many passersby have stopped to admire and photograph my magnificent elephant ears and that has been quite gratifying, too!


~Avery Bartlett-Golden is a Horticulture Science major at North Carolina State University.
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    Annette Bartlett-Golden paints a wide range of subjects from landscapes to animals and makes abstract works with paper. Using vibrant colors, she imparts a sense of immediacy, vivacity and optimism to her paintings and paper collages. 

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