The Appalachian Archives



From The Apothecary Press

Rooted in Place. Guided by Plants. Shared with Purpose.

Welcome to The Appalachian Archives

The Appalachian Archives is a living collection of herbal wisdom, quiet stories, field notes, and reflections gathered from the Ridge.

This is where plant knowledge meets storytelling.
Where old traditions are remembered.
Where gentle healing is preserved and passed forward.

You will find with each piece, it is written slowly, thoughtfully, and rooted in respect for the land and those who came before.

Meet The People

Our Purpose

The Appalachian Archives exists to preserve:

• Traditional herbal knowledge
• Quiet plant wisdom
• Ethical harvesting traditions
• Small stories rooted in place
• Gentle healing practices
• Seasonal living traditions

These archives are not hurried.

They are gathered like herbs, slowly, carefully, and with intention.

Every entry is an offering.
Every companion is a conversation.
Every story is part of a growing legacy.

What You’ll Find in The Appalachian Archives

Herbal Companion Series

Coming Soon:

• The Plantain Herbal Companion
• The Nettle Herbal Companion
• The Elder Herbal Companion
• The Juniper Herbal Companion
• The Chamomile Herbal Companion

The Ledger of the Ridge

The Ledger of the Ridge is a collection of reflections from June Carter.

These include:

These writings are meant to be:

Slow reading
Quiet companions
Gentle reminders

The Voice of the Archives

The Appalachian Archives are written in the voice of June Carter, a quiet herbalist living on the Ridge, gathering plant knowledge, stories, and reflections.

Through her words, the land speaks. Through her notes, plant wisdom is remembered. Through her letters, healing continues.

Our Philosophy

At The Appalachian Archives, we believe:

• Plants are teachers
• Healing can be gentle
• Knowledge should be shared respectfully
• Slow living creates deeper understanding
• Ethical harvesting matters
• Quiet stories hold powerful wisdom

We believe that some of the most meaningful knowledge is passed quietly, from one person, one season, and one plant at a time.

From the Ridge

“Some plants teach loudly. Others teach slowly. The ones that grow quietly in the forest, often carry the deepest wisdom. I write these pages so their stories are not forgotten.”

June Carter

From The Apothecary Press

The Appalachian Archives is part of The Apothecary Press a home for gentle healing fiction, plant-centered wisdom, and quiet storytelling.

Together, these works form a growing body of stories rooted in:

• Land
• Plants
• Community
• Memory
• Healing

Closing

The mountains teach slowly. The plants teach quietly.
The archives simply listen, and write it down.

Welcome to The Appalachian Archives.