Ep 450: Asheville on our minds + my favorite NC authors
Oct 15, 2024
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Melanie McNair, a book lover and former Malaprop's Bookstore employee, shares her fond memories of Asheville and the literary community. They discuss the impact of Hurricane Helene on the region and encourage support for local charities. Melanie highlights favorite North Carolina authors and books, including powerful female-centric literature. The conversation also touches on an unforgettable literary matchmaking event that underscores the joy of personalized reading recommendations, showcasing the charm of Asheville's book scene.
The episode highlights the widespread emotional impact of Hurricane Helene on Asheville, urging listeners to support local relief organizations.
The host reflects on her enchanting first visit to Malaprop's bookstore in Asheville, illustrating the vital role of independent bookstores in fostering literary community.
Several notable North Carolina books are discussed, emphasizing the rich literary culture of the region and its connection to local experiences.
Deep dives
Impact of Hurricane Helene on Asheville
The episode discusses the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene on Asheville and the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountain area, highlighting the emotional toll on the community and the urgency for aid. The host expresses deep fondness for the region while sharing concerns over the reported destruction from both Helene and the impending Hurricane Milton. The host urges listeners to contribute to organizations providing relief efforts for those severely impacted by the storms. By spotlighting these groups, the episode emphasizes the importance of community support during challenging times.
Personal Reflections on Asheville's Literary Scene
The host recounts her first trip to Asheville, emphasizing the magical experience of visiting Malaprop's bookstore. Her recollection of the vibrant book community and her event at the bookstore captures a sense of excitement and belonging among fellow readers. She shares how this visit sparked her desire to return multiple times, fostering connections with the local literary culture. The passionate reception by the community at the bookstore reinforces the importance of independent bookstores in nurturing literary enthusiasm.
Literary Matchmaking Experience
The episode includes a segment featuring an interactive literary matchmaking session from the host's initial visit to Malaprop's. Attendees participate by submitting their favorite books and current reads, enabling personalized recommendations. The dynamic exchange between the host and the audience showcases the community's love for books and reading. This fun approach to discovering new titles highlights both the diversity of interests among readers and the joy of connecting over shared literary passions.
Highlighted North Carolina Literature
The episode features a discussion of several notable books set in North Carolina, enhancing the listeners' literary awareness of the region. The host endorses titles like David Joy's 'Those We Thought We Knew,' which delves into social issues and community dynamics against a North Carolina backdrop. She also highlights Sarah Addison Allen's 'Garden Spells,' which intertwines magic with personal growth. By showcasing these works, the host emphasizes the richness of North Carolinian literature and its connection to the region's culture and experiences.
Promoting Community Support and Connection
The episode concludes with a strong call to action for listeners to support local bookstores and communities affected by natural disasters. The host provides links to donate to Beloved Asheville and the Book Industry Charitable Foundation (Bink), encouraging listener participation in recovery efforts. This focus on community highlights the role of readers and booksellers as vital parts of a supportive network. By fostering connections and encouraging donations, the episode reinforces the idea that literature can unite and uplift communities in times of crisis.
Readers, like so many of you, we have such fondness for Asheville and the Blue Ridge mountain region, which is desperately hurting in the wake of Hurricane Helene. Weβve been thinking constantly of those affected, both in Asheville and now in Florida in the aftermath of Milton.
While it feels like nothing we can do can touch the enormity of what is happening on the ground, today Anne is sharing fond memories of her very first visit to Asheville and the Blue Ridge mountains, along with actual literary matchmaking audio from an event at Malaprop's Bookstore in Ashevilleβs downtown. After sharing that clip with you, Anne talks a bit about what's changed since this 2017 conversation, and also shares a handful of her favorite North Carolina books.
Malaprop's is closed while they assess the damage caused by Helene, so they're directing those who wish to support the local book community to two organizations: BeLoved Asheville, and The Binc Foundation. To help not only Malaprop's but the local community in Asheville, we're donating all proceeds from today's episodes to these two organizations. That means both advertising revenue, and any affiliate earnings we get when you shop at our links below.
If you'd like to support the Asheville community during this time, we thank you for listening today, and encourage you to check out these two organizations, too.