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Mildred Haun Conference Scheduled Feb 2-3

January 8, 2024

Melissa Helton
Melissa Helton will deliver the keynote address at the 2024 Mildred Haun Conference.

Mildred Haun Conference Scheduled for Feb. 2-3

蜜桔直播 will again bring Appalachian scholars, authors and readers together to celebrate the legacy of acclaimed writer Mildred Haun, a Hamblen County native. The 14th annual Mildred Haun Conference will be held Feb. 2-3 on the Morristown Campus.

Haun (1911-1966) grew up along the Hamblen and Cocke border in the Hoot Owl District. In 1940, her anthology of short stories, 鈥淭he Hawk鈥檚 Done Gone,鈥 was published. The work is now considered a classic in Appalachian literature. Haun is buried in the family plot at Dover Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Hamblen County.            

Admission is free and individuals are invited to attend the full conference or single workshops. Registration forms are available at /academics/academic-divisions/humanities/mildred-haun/index.aspx.

The theme of this year鈥檚 conference is 鈥淟earn Me Somethin鈥: Teaching and Reaching Appalachia.鈥

Melissa Helton will be the keynote speaker. Helton鈥檚 first collection of poetry, 鈥淚nertia: A Study鈥 was published in 2016. Since then, she has published both fiction and nonfiction while becoming a sought-after teacher. She is a native of Toledo and now lives in southeastern Kentucky. She was the first person in her family to go to college. She holds a bachelor of arts, a master of fine arts with a focus on poetry and a doctorate in education.

She is the editor of the much-anticipated anthology, 鈥淭roublesome Rising: A Thousand-Year Flood in Eastern Kentucky.鈥 In July 2022, a massive flood took the lives of more than 40 people and destroyed entire communities in Central Appalachia. Helton was at the Hindman Settle School when the rush of water caused people to seek higher ground and destroyed much of the school. Through words and images, the anthology is a compelling collection of writings by those affected by the flood. This book will be published in 2024.

Helton will speak Friday afternoon. Other Friday activities include a showing of the documentary 鈥淎n Extraordinary Man: Dr. Dennis Branch of Newport, Tennessee.鈥 A fiction workshop with Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle and scholarly presentations are scheduled for Friday morning. Winners of the student writing contest will be honored during lunch. A narrative photography workshop with Randi Ward is planned prior to Helton鈥檚 keynote address.

Saturday鈥檚 activities include a poetry workshop with Jane Hicks, scholarly presentations and a songwriting workshop with Jeff Barbra and Sarah Pirkle. The pair will end the conference with an afternoon concert.

A detailed schedule will be released in January. For more information, contact Gayle Nelson at Gayle.NelsenFREEWS or 423-585-6922.