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Joe Cundiff

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in Bluefield WV, The United States
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Joe Cundiff is a writer from southwest Virginia. A love of animals, and living within the mountains of Appalachia provided the inspiration and backdrop for his first novel Broken Chain - The Echo of Lone Howls, and bonus book The River's End.

Joe is an avid outdoorsman, adventurer, and poet. Capturing the essence of all those experiences inspire him to write, and to share the depth of feeling held within each place.

Joe has also written a children's book, Fly To The Moon On A Witch's Broom, with several more in the works.

Three new novels are also in the works for Joe, which will be part of his Wyndsor Box Series.

Check out more of Joe's writing at his blog post listed below.
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GHS Writer’s Society Presents – Poetry Café Night

The lights at night tell a story, and on a cold winter Wednesday night, the lights illuminating from the Graham High School cafeteria had quite a story to tell. 



On a night and hour when all is often dark, the lights inside were shining brightly for a noteworthy cause.  On January 22nd 2020 the GHS Writer’s Society hosted the first ever Poetry Café – a benefit event for a fellow classma

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