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With a love for poetic words and their meaning, a well respected business owner  and native of Beaufort County had a vision. He wanted others to experience and feel the powerful meaning of words. The birth of the Pamlico Writers Group by Jerry Cuthrell in the late 70's has made that dream what it is today.




Since its inception, the Pamlico Writers Group has helped many authors achieve their dreams. Some have written and published books of their own. Others have been inspired to resurrect works long forgotten. Many have come and gone, but the Pamlico Writers Group stands as a beacon of hope to future writers and their dreams.

The Pamlico Writers Group's mission is to help other aspiring writers accomplish their goal in writing. We achieve this through our local critique group meetings, online critique groups, and by offering as an incentive to our young people, a High School Scholarship fund. We're honored to be a co-sponsor of the Pamlico Writers Conference that helps make funding possible for this scholarship. Our visions, help shape the minds of the future.




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Reflections: Images and
Memories, is a collection of exemplary writing by our members and future
members. The prose and poetry in this volume represent a collage of work by
published authors and emerging writers. Pamlico Writers’ Group is particularly
honored to include prose and poetry from high school students—young emerging
writers to whom we entrust our future. Each writer whose work is included in
the anthology has expertly crafted a piece around his or her own interpretation
of this year’s theme—Reflections: Images and Memories. The collection is the
culmination of hard work and truly affirms the group’s commitment to its
mission. With this anthology, The Pamlico Writers’ Group is proud to deliver
its finest product to date.





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See inside the book:

Foreword
By Eileen Lettick

When poet Jerry Cuthrell founded the Pamlico Writers’ Group in 1973, it consisted of
a small group of writers determined to establish an organization to encourage
and nurture writers to achieve their dreams. Mr. Cuthrell would be proud that the
group now boasts seventy-six members from all over Eastern North Carolina. Some
have written and published books of their own; others have been inspired to
resurrect works long forgotten. Many have come and gone, but the Pamlico
Writers’ Group
stands as a beacon of hope to future writers and their dreams. It continues in its commitment to provide writers with tools and resources through its semi-monthly critique groups, monthly writing competitions, annual conferences, and varied workshops. Additionally, to honor the memory of its founder, the group recently
launched a search for the first-ever Heart
of the Pamlico Poet Laureate
to represent all of Eastern North Carolina.

This year’s anthology, Reflections: Images and Memories, is a collection of exemplar writing by our members and future members. The prose and poetry in this volume represent a collage of work by published
authors and emerging writers. Pamlico Writers’ Group is particularly honored to
include prose and poetry from high school students—young emerging writers to whom
we entrust our future.


Each writer whose work is included in the anthology has expertly crafted a piece
around his or her own interpretation of this year’s theme—Reflections: Images and Memories. The collection is the culmination
of hard work and truly affirms the group’s commitment to its mission. With this
anthology The Pamlico Writers’ Group is proud to deliver its finest product to date. 



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