HCC Hosts 58th Round Table Reading Ceremony

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A crowd gathered at the Hopkinsville Community College Round Table Park for the unveiling of the 58th “Round Table Literary Journal” on Thursday.

HCC English faculty editor Caitlin Chester thanked those who helped create the book.

click to download audioShe also thanked the HCC Foundation for believing in the arts and providing support since 1967.

Joseph Largé was among the presenters and read his piece “Living in the Shadow of the Atom.” It’s based on the town where he was born and raised in Richland, Washington, which to this day is still referred to as “The Atomic City.” Richland was one of three towns that were used to develop the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, His hometown made the plutonium that filled the bombs and “Fat Man,” the bomb dropped on Nagasaki.

click to download audioAmelia Hewitt read an excerpt from her short story “Goodby Em.”

click to download audioCallie Ewer presented her piece “The Invisible War That No One Sees But Me.”

click to download audioThe crowd also heard some poetry presentations. Aly Adler read her poem “Career Fair”.

click to download audioFollowing the presentations, Chester presented awards to the winners of each category of submission.

Chester explains to Your News Edge that the yearly Round Table is an important occasion to honor the local talent within our communities.

click to download audioShe had one last message she wanted to share.

click to download audioAccording to Chester, they had 42 submissions for this year’s “Round Table Literary Journal.”

To hear the award presentations, click on the audio link:

HCC Literary Round Table: April 25, 2024