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May 2008

IN THIS ISSUE:

7 sexy mama
by alicia ballard westbrook

9 trade my sun for your mountain
by molly kinder

10 steel bars and beauty
by tamara nesbitt

15 spoony fork
by gabrielle wheeler

16 the oyster and the pearl
by nena jobina

18 right timing
by sharon williamson

20 finding truth in the midst of change
by karen head

22 helen hall
by peggy tabor millin

24 funny isn't it? a review
by julie parker

25 it's not disneyland
by vlecia, gwen, mary, shelly, luaine

26 i remember mama
by marina raye

28 be the change
by ymani simmons

29 cocoon comforts
by kelly krauss

30 susan roderick: change agent
by kelle olwyler

31 this year's garden
by anne maren-hogan

33 candy's circle
by cheryl dietrich

33 shattered statue
by savannah hartnett

40 what she planted
by victoria rubley

IN EVERY ISSUE: IN EVERY ISSUE:
4 cosmicomedy
by lavinia plonka

8 funny, isn't it?
by jeanne charters

11 working with words
by peggy tabor millin

12 diary of a farmwife
by galen r. brandt

first word
by julie parker

last word
by sandi tomlin-sutker

Barbara Waterhouse will be back in July; John Waterhouse's column will be in the June Y-Chromosome issue


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The Vision and Mission of
Western North Carolina Woman

"A sphere is made up of not one, but an infinite number of circles; women have diverse gifts, and to say that women's sphere is the family circle is a mathematical absurdity."

Maria Mitchell 1818-1889
First Woman Astronomer in the United States and the First Woman member of the American Academy of Arts and Science, Hall of Fame.

The mothers of this invention—WNC Woman—call all women of Western North Carolina to join us in finding our voices and sharing our wisdom in this publication.

We are dedicated to giving voice to the lives of women in Western North Carolina by sharing stories and insights as a way of honoring, exploring and expanding one another in both our personal and professional lives. We will weave a web of women expressing their personal power, joy, and wisdom. We extend the voices of many who are courageously exploring and sharing their realities for the highest good of all.

Let us celebrate our differences. We are not one monolithic group: we are natives and newbies, wealthy and worried about paying the rent. Some of us are in relationship (traditional or otherwise); others are happily (or not so happily) alone. We are "Maidens, Mothers, Crones" . . . and everything in between. Some of us have our acts together, and some of us are barely hanging on. Each of us is a pilgrim on her own journey with her own internal compass, her own map of the territory, her own mileposts and destination.

Let us shine a light on women who are overcoming obstacles. Sometimes our lives seem like one long obstacle course. Throughout Western North Carolina, we are leaping over obstacles of our own making, pole vaulting over limitations imposed by family or society. We are in the process of transforming our lives. Each unfolding, even each small step forward, gives us all courage and inspiration to do the same. Some of us are dealing with rising out of poverty or struggling with substance abuse. All of us struggle with our own self-imposed limitations. Let us find the courage to know that we are the authors of our own lives.Let us celebrate our victories together. Small victories or large ones—all are worthy of a "You go, girl!"

Let us learn together about power. Starting with personal power, let's explore how to uncover it, to acknowledge it, and to use it for the highest good.

Let us learn together about love. Starting with loving ourselves, let's explore how caring for and nurturing ourselves is a prerequisite for caring for our families and our planet.

Let us weave together a rich tapestry of our experience, our courage, and our love for the benefit of ourselves and all of our sisters in these mountains.

Let us share our growth toward wholeness and well-being.

Can we do this? Can we come together in print and in cyberspace to create a community of women who are coming into their power and the fullness of their love for themselves, for others, for the Earth and the creatures who share it with us? Can we use the compost of our own "mistakes", our own grief and sorrow, to create the fertile soil for our own growth? Let's see!

Julie Savage Parker
Publisher, Editor

Sandi Tomlin-Sutker
Publisher, Editor

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