Applewood Manor

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All my books are available from your favorite neighborhood bookstore or online source. Ebook and print editions are also available on Amazon, Google Play, Apple iBooks,  Smashwords, and other online bookstores. Audio editions are available on Amazon, iTunes and directly from Audible.com. For signed copies go to my website, tomcollinsauthor.com. Exploring Asheville was the 2022 winner of the Independent Press Award and the NYC Big Book Award for its literary category. My novel, Beyond Visual Range, was NYC Big Book 2022 Award’s Distinguished Favorite in Military Fiction.

2021 River Swing Event and Auction

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The 18th annual River Swing event takes place September 18, 2021 at River Circle Farm in Franklin Tennessee from 6:00 pm to 10:00pm. It is not to late to purchase event tickets. The annual event and auction raise a third of the operating funds that enable the Harpeth Conservancy to carry out its mission of protecting Tennessee’s rivers and clean water.

The auction is accessed in person for attendees and on-line as well. So even if you are unable to attend the event you can participate in the auction. The auction is scheduled to be open online by September 12th. To sign up for the online auction and get the internet link go to https://harpethconservancy.org/river-swing/ between September 12th and 18th.

To celebrate the publication of my new book, Stories from Applewood, my wife and I have contributed three items for the auction. If you are a lover of great wines, you will not want to miss the opportunity to bid on two first-growth wines from our private collection.

  • A 1994 bottle of Chateau Margaux: This Premier Grand Cru Classe is one of Bordeaux's most famous wine estates. The 1994 is a classic, long lived Bordeaux—consistently rated excellent to superb.

  • A 1995 bottle of Chateau Angelus: The most highly desired wine out of the St. Emilion region of Bordeaux—a Premier Grand Cur Classe.

Each of the wines come with a copy of my new book, Stores from Applewood Manor. And you can also bid on two prepaid nights at Applewood Manor. The historic Manor (Circa 1912) is Asheville North Carolina’s premier luxury bed and breakfast inn. The auction is a wonderful way to support the Harpeth Conservancy’s mission to restore and protect clean water and healthy ecosystems of Tennessee rivers while taking advantage of some super bargains—so happy bidding!

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Ask your independent bookstore about the latest book by Tom Collins, Stories from Applewood Manor—Explore Asheville, North Carolina’s History. Mysteries, Ghosts, and Tall Tales. For signed copies of books by Tom Collins, go to TomCollinsAuthor.com. Ebook and print editions are also available on Amazon, Google Play, Apple iBooks, Barnes & Noble, Smashwords, and other bookstores. Audio editions are available on Amazon, iTunes and directly from Audible.com.

Reading from "Stories from Applewood Manor"

There is more to do and see in Asheville than one can accomplish in a lifetime! Now those attractions and the many secrets, mysteries, and legends surrounding the city and the 1912 bed and breakfast Inn, Applewood Manor, are told in a new 266 page book, Stories from Applewood Manor.

The new book captures Western North Carolina’s spirit and personality in its five sections:

  1. Stories About the Historic Inn

  2. Moments in the History of the City

  3. Things to Do and See in Asheville

  4. Mysteries and Ghost Stories

  5. Tall Tales from the Rocking Chair Porch

Stories from Applewood Manor is available on Amazon and other online bookstores and at Applewood Manor. Signed copies can be ordered from the author, Tom Collins, by going to tomcollinsauthor.com.

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For signed copies of books by Tom Collins, go to TomCollinsAuthor.com. Unsigned print and eBook editions are available on Amazon, Google Play, Apple iBooks, Barnes & Noble, Smashwords, and other online bookstores. Audio editions are available on Amazon, iTunes and directly from Audible.com. Check out the latest book by Tom Collins, Stories from Applewood Manor, that explores Asheville, North Carolina’s History, Mysteries, Ghosts, and Tall Tales.  
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Old Blue

Today I thought I would read from my new book, Stories from Applewood Manor. Old Blue is from the section of the book called tall tales. If you enjoy the story, you can purchase the book from Amazon and Barnes & Noble for $19.95. For some reason, Amazon is also offering the book from third parties at a higher price but select the Amazon option for the $19.95 price. Of course, you can also purchase a signed copy from www.tomcollinsauthor.com.

New Book Released

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Stories from Applewood Manor, has been released and is available on Amazon and other online bookstores. That beats the targeted release date of June 10th by a full month!

So your favorite stories from Applewood Manor are now available in a 266 page paperback book. The stories are a testament to the rich history of the 1912 home turned bed and breakfast inn and the remarkable city, Asheville, North Carolina. There is more to do and see there than one can accomplish in a lifetime!

There is feel about the historic Applewood Manor that is unique. It touches the past and shares the remarkable character and culture of Asheville—a city that has been called many things: weirdest, happiest, quirkiest, most haunted place in America, Santa Fe of the East, New Age Capital of the World, Paris of the South, Beer City USA, and Land of the Sky. The Manor and its city have many secrets, mysteries, and legends—some factual, some alleged, some exaggerated and some hard to believe at all. The new book, Stories from Applewood Manor, captures their spirit and personality in is its five sections:

  1. Stories About the Historic Inn

  2. Moments in the History of the City

  3. Things to Do and See in Asheville

  4. Mysteries and Ghost Stories

  5. Tall Tales from the Rocking Chair Porch

The new book is available on Amazon.com and other online bookstores and will be available for purchase at Applewood Manor. Signed copies can be ordered from the author, Tom Collins, by going to tomcollinsauthor.com.

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The historic Applewood Manor (Circa 1912)
is Asheville North Carolina’s premier luxury bed and breakfast style boutique hotel.

62 Cumberland Circle, Asheville, NC 28801 (828) 254-2244 contact@applewoodmanor.com

Coming Soon

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My new book, Stories from Applewood Manor, is targeted for a June 10th release. It is a departure from my prior seven books. Applewood Manor is a bed and breakfast inn (Circa 1912) in Asheville North Carolina. The book is a series of stories that explore the history, mysteries, ghosts, and tall tales about the historic Inn and its unusual city, Asheville. You can order a signed copy now for the pre-release price of $15.00 with free shipping vs. $19.95 when released.

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For signed copies of books by Tom Collins, go to TomCollinsAuthor.com. Unsigned print and eBook editions are available on Amazon, Google Play, Apple iBooks, Barnes & Noble, Smashwords, and other online bookstores. Audio editions are available on Amazon, iTunes and directly from Audible.com. Collins is also the resident author for Stories from ApplewoodThe Applewood Manor is the longest continuously operating bed and breakfast style hotel in Asheville, The untra short stories are about Asheville including its ghost, mysteries and tall tales. Check out the latest Tom Collins Novel, Beyond Visual Range, available in print, digital and audio.  
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Tale of Two Cities

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Nashville son in-law, Tom Davis, was just named Art Director of the year 2020 by the American Advertising Federation Nashville for the pro-bono design work on the We Are Nashville campaign which was awarded 19 Gold and 41 Silver Addys.

We Are Nashville is a privately funded, multi-year exploration of the New Nashville designed to foster understanding of who we are, inspire conversations that help us get to know one another, and take simple but meaningful actions that help our neighbors and preserve the special character of the city. For the story go to https://www.wearenashville.com/about/.

Nashville has many monikers that provide a clue to its complex character—Music City, Smashville, Buckle of the Bible Belt, Nashvegas, Cashville,The Protestant Vatican, and with over 20 Universities and colleges it has also earned the title Athens of the South.

Asheville son and daughter in-law, Stephen and Robin Collins, report they are on schedule to reopen Applewood Manor Bed and Breakfast Inn after major remodeling and upgrading. Part of the upgrade includes Applewood’s website, https://www.applewoodmanor.com, with a section devoted to stories about that unique city. Just as Nashville has a story to tell that Tom Davis and team put into the We are Nashville campaign, so does Asheville, North Carolina have its own story to tell and I just posted story number seventy-eight in that series and there are more are on the way. These are stories about things to do and see in Asheville, about people and events in the life of the city, its mysteries, ghost stories and tall tales. Asheville has been called many things—weirdest, happiest, quirkiest place in America, Santa Fe of the East, New Age Capital of the World, Paris of the South, Beer City USA, Most Haunted, Sky City and others. It has many secrets, mysteries, and legends—some factual, some alleged, some exaggerated and some just plain lies. Writing about the stories to put Asheville character on display has been a fun project.

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 For signed copies of books by Tom Collins, go to TomCollinsAuthor.com. Unsigned print and eBook editions are available on Amazon, Google Play, Apple iBooks, Barnes & Noble, Smashwords, and other online bookstores. Audio editions are available on Amazon, iTunes and directly from Audible.com. Be sure to check out the latest Tom Collins Novel, Beyond Visual Range on Amazon.
Published by I-65 North, Inc.

Christmas 2020

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Martha and I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and a happy and safe new year. As for what have we been doing in the year 2020, we have been doing very little. COVID has us sheltering in place and wearing masks when we do venture out. That is usually to the grocery store, or to doctors. So far, the closest we have come to COVID is that we know people who know people who have had it. Hopefully, we will stay COVID free until we become eligible for the vaccine. We hope the same for you. I suspect all of us will be happy to see this year end and start the return to a non-COVID lifestyle! I for one can’t wait to get rid of the face mask. COVID has affected us all—especially grandchildren whose college and schools have been totally disrupted.

Despite the obstacles, we have worked on the house and have purchased a new water heater, new HVAC and landscape lighting. With Martha’s help I did manage to publish a new book during the year, Beyond Visual Range, and I am writing a series of ultra-short stories to be used in launching Applewood Manor’s website next year—called, of course, Stories from Applewood. Here is a Christmas related sample:

 ABOUT Christmas Spiders

It was snowing and we already had a good six inches on the ground. I was standing on the Rocking Chair porch at Applewood Manor watching some of the younger guest building a snowman. I say younger, but you must understand that for someone in their seventies pushing eighty people in their thirties, or heck, even forties, qualify as young. Dr. Cornelius Burgos, a retired Church of Christ minister, was also on the porch. He and his wife moved to Florida when Dr. Burgos retired, and this year, missing the seasonal changes, they decided to spend some wintertime in the mountains.

It was that time of the year when people are starting to decorate their homes for Christmas. There were Christmas trees for sale on just about every vacant lot in the city. Holiday shopping was getting in high gear. You could feel the excitement as people counted down the days to Christmas. So, it was only natural that the minister and I started talking about Christmas. I asked Dr. Burgos if the commercialism bothered him. “Sometimes,” I said, “The real reason for Christmas seems to get lost in the excitement of tree decorating and all the gift giving and getting.”

Dr. Cornelius Burgos’s face seem to light up at the question and he said, “Not at all my friend. I consider it wonderful. Trees and particularly evergreens have been a symbol of growth, death, and rebirth throughout the ages. They represent the joy of life God has endowed us with. And Christmas is a celebration of gift giving. After all, Christ was a gift—the greatest gift of all. I’m sure you remember the words--For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son “

Dr. Burgos continued. “Throughout the ages Christmas has been about giving. To help our Church children understand that we give Christmas gifts and decorate our Christmas trees to celebrate the birth of Christ, I tell them the Ukraine story of the Christmas Spiders. Would you like to hear it?”

“Sure” I said, “

Well, there are variations, but the one I was taught in my village as a child goes like this:”

Once upon a time, a poor mother lived with her children in a small home. Outside their house was a tall pine tree, from which a pinecone dropped and started to grow from the soil. The children had heard stories of people decorating trees to honor Christ on his birthday. So, they tended to it, ensuring that it would continue to grow and be strong until it became tall enough to be a Christmas tree to take inside their home.

On Christmas eve, the tree was up, and the mother got busy cleaning the house for the most wonderful day of the year—the day of the year on which the Christ child was born. Not a speck of dust was left. Even the spiders had been banished to a corner in the ceiling to avoid the housewife’s cleaning. Unfortunately, the family was poor and even though they had their Christmas tree, they had no gifts to go under it. Nor could they afford ornaments to decorate it in celebration of Christ birthday. The spiders, another of God’s beloved creatures, heard the sobs of the children as they went to bed and decided they would not leave the tree bare. So, the spiders created beautiful webs on the Christmas tree as their gift, decorating it with elegant and beautiful silky patterns.

When the children woke up early on Christmas morning and saw their beautiful tree. They were jumping with excitement. God was pleased, and as the rays of the sun shone on the tree, his blessing, for what the children and spiders had done in his son’s name, turned the webs into glittering silver and gold making the Christmas tree dazzle and sparkle with a magical twinkle. Thus blessed, the family never suffered from want again. And, to this day, gold and silver colored tinsel decorates Christmas trees all over the world, and we exchange gifts to celebrate the birthday of Christ.

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 For signed copies of books by Tom Collins, go to TomCollinsAuthor.com. Unsigned print and eBook editions are available on Amazon, Google Play, Apple iBooks, Barnes & Noble, Smashwords, and other online bookstores. Audio editions are available on Amazon, iTunes and directly from Audible.com. Be sure to check out the latest Tom Collins Novel, Beyond Visual Range on Amazon.
Published by I-65 North, Inc.