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Newspaper Article on Kimberly Angle by Shelly Frome

Kimberly Angle, helping young writers find meaning

Shelly Frome, Special to The Black Mountain News 2:42 p.m. EST March 2, 2016

At a time when social media has made expressing one’s thoughts easy than ever, an approach to write more genuinely can be found right here in the Swannanoa Valley. Nestled in a secluded mountain cove at Montreat College, Kimberly Angle’s workshops are devoted to authentic s Read more of this blog post »
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“Grace is a gift. It's always a gift of love, but it usually comes in an unexpected way.”
Kimberly Greene Angle, Hummingbird

“Cedar

The cedar tree smells like the first crisp bite of spearmint chewing gum,
refreshing, yet almost like medicine in its bitter.

This tree is surely as ancient as Ecclesiastes--
that's a book in the Old Testament that I haven't read much of,
but it sounds like cedar smells.

The scent of cedar holds a perpetual hush,
whispering, "Hush-hush-still-stay."

And then the cedar says, "Rush-rush-be-on-your-way, for I have seen children of earth come and go and soldiers live and die, and I hold them softly in my green-black shade."

And so I will leave the cedar to return to its refrain and to remain the green a-men of the forest.”
Kimberly Greene Angle, Hummingbird

“The biggest dreams live in the smallest houses.”
Kimberly Greene Angle, Hummingbird

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“Grace is a gift. It's always a gift of love, but it usually comes in an unexpected way.”
Kimberly Greene Angle, Hummingbird

“That's how it is with work on a farm--you do the same thing over and over until you either burn up or your back will break.”
Kimberly Greene Angle, Hummingbird

“Cedar

The cedar tree smells like the first crisp bite of spearmint chewing gum,
refreshing, yet almost like medicine in its bitter.

This tree is surely as ancient as Ecclesiastes--
that's a book in the Old Testament that I haven't read much of,
but it sounds like cedar smells.

The scent of cedar holds a perpetual hush,
whispering, "Hush-hush-still-stay."

And then the cedar says, "Rush-rush-be-on-your-way, for I have seen children of earth come and go and soldiers live and die, and I hold them softly in my green-black shade."

And so I will leave the cedar to return to its refrain and to remain the green a-men of the forest.”
Kimberly Greene Angle, Hummingbird

“That's how seeding is like:fun at first, boring for a while, and then you pick so many seeds that you think your fingernails will fall out.”
Kimberly Greene Angle, Hummingbird

“The biggest dreams live in the smallest houses.”
Kimberly Greene Angle, Hummingbird




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