The Jesse Stuart Foundation proudly presents

The Jack Ellis Writers Workshop

Jesse Stuart Lodge – Greenbo Lake State Resort Park

June 21-22, 2024

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Reprints funded with generous donations

At left, Jim Gifford accepts the gift from Ron Cartee. The JSF has received a $10,000 grant from Marathon Petroleum’s Community Investment Program which is committed to collaborating with stakeholders to invest in organizations and initiatives that make a positive, meaningful impact on communities where the company operates. The grant will be used to reprint softback editions of three books by Jesse Stuart: Bluetick Pig, Old Ben, and A [...]

By |December 5, 2022|Categories: Jesse Stuart Foundation|

JSF best sellers ~ Nov. 21-27

#1 The Frontiersmen, Allan W. Eckert #2 (tie) Blue Jacket: War Chief of the Shawnees, Allan W. Eckert #2 (tie) The Conquerors, Allan W. Eckert #3 Appalachian Values, Loyal Jones #4 (tie) The Devil’s Dream, Lee Smith #4 (tie) White Squaw: The True Story of Jennie Wiley, Arville Wheeler #5 Gateway to Empire, Allan W. Eckert

By |December 5, 2022|Categories: Best Sellers|

W-Hollow Holidays and Holiday Recipes

In 1987, Jesse Stuart’s youngest sister, Glennis Stuart Liles, called me at home one Sunday afternoon and announced that she had an idea for a new money-making project for the Jesse Stuart Foundation. “I want to do a cookbook.  I’ve wanted to do one for years, and all the family will participate!” By 1989, the compilation of “The W-Hollow Cookbook” was complete, and the JSF published 2100 copies of [...]

Thanksgiving Hunter

As a Thanksgiving present to our readers, the Jesse Stuart Foundation offers the following short story by Jesse Stuart. “Hold your rifle like this,” Uncle Wash said, changing the position of my rifle.  “When I throw this marble into the air, follow it with your bead; at the right time, gently squeeze the trigger!” Uncle Wash threw the marble high into the air and I lined my sights with [...]

JSF seeking help with important reprint projects

The Jesse Stuart Foundation preserves the human and literary legacy of one of America’s most popular and influential writers. We keep Stuart’s books in print while also advancing the works of other Kentucky and Appalachian writers. With support from our friends, the JSF makes important literature available to several generations of readers. We are asking our friends to help us reprint five books in 2023. In these books, children [...]

By |November 4, 2022|Categories: Appalachia, Jesse Stuart Foundation|

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