Category: Appalachian Mountains

  • The Mothman of Point Pleasant

    A Warning Written in Red Eyes The backroads of Mason County don’t forgive careless drivers. They twist through the Appalachian foothills like scars, past abandoned farms and rusted-out trailers where the kudzu grows unnaturally thick. Locals call this stretch between Gallipolis and Point Pleasant “the TNT area” – not just for the old munitions factory,…

  • The Hidden History of Moonshine in Southern Appalachia and My Family’s Secret

    This story follows a man’s discovery of his family’s moonshining past, beginning with a dusty box in his granny’s attic. What starts as a curiosity leads him down a path of hidden history, revealing the ingenuity, survival, and secrecy that shaped generations before him. Through the relics of an old still, he uncovers the truth…

  • The Tale of the Moonlit Stag

    Clayton had always been a man of logic, a seasoned hunter who trusted his instincts above all else. But on that moonlit night, as he followed the magnificent stag through the deep forest, something shifted. The land seemed to breathe around him, and the stag led him to a circle of ancient stones where the…

  • Six Months After Hurricane Helene, Rebuilding Efforts Stalled in Southern Appalachia

    Six months after Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina and East Tennessee, not a single home has been rebuilt in the hardest-hit areas. Billions in promised aid remain tangled in bureaucracy, leaving families stranded in uncertainty. While roads are reopening, communities still wait for permanent housing and real recovery. Read more about the ongoing struggle…

  • MOUNTAIN ROOTS

    St. Patrick’s Day in Appalachia: A Celebration of Scots-Irish Heritage In the heart of Appalachia, St. Patrick’s Day is more than a global celebration of Irish culture—it’s a deeply personal reflection of a shared heritage that has shaped the region for centuries. Many families here trace their lineage back to Ireland, but the story is…

  • Ola Belle Reed: The Enduring Voice of Appalachia

    A native of Ashe County, North Carolina, born in 1916, Ola Belle Reed grew into one of the most authentic voices in Appalachian folk music. While she may not have achieved mainstream fame, Reed’s impact on American roots music continues to resonate today. Growing up among the Blue Ridge Mountains, Reed was immersed in the…

  • Spring in Appalachia

    The mountains stand, their silence deep,As winter’s frost begins to sleep.Redbuds burst in fiery hue,A purple-pink to light the view. Through last year’s leaves, the trillium rise,While bloodroot lifts its tender prize.The birds return with songs so sweet,To wake the world from slumber’s seat. The dogwood spreads its cross of white,A beacon in the morning…

  • Springtime Secrets of Appalachia: Wild Foods of the Forest Floor

    In the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, when winter finally loosens its grip and spring emerges from the thawing ground, a bounty appears on the forest floor—a gift from the land that once sustained mountain families. Long before grocery stores lined the roads, these wild plants provided nourishment and flavor. The knowledge of how to…

  • Appalachia’s Devastation Exposes the False Promise of Climate Havens

    The devastation left in the wake of Hurricane Helene has shattered the illusion that any place, no matter how isolated or seemingly untouched by modernity, can escape the ravages of climate change. Appalachia, a region often romanticized as a timeless refuge from the chaos of the world, has been thrust into the spotlight as a…

  • Farmland Disappearing in Appalachia as Subdivisions Take Over

    Across Appalachia, once-vast stretches of farmland are vanishing, replaced by rows of houses and neatly paved streets. The rolling pastures that defined East Tennessee’s landscape for generations are now dotted with “For Sale” signs as developers snatch up land for new subdivisions at an alarming rate. According to the University of Tennessee’s annual economic report…