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SUMMARY:Shannon Bowring & Joanna Solfrian
DESCRIPTION:Novelist Shannon Bowring and poet Joanna Solfrian discuss their art and lives and read from their new books\, live\, Sunday\, May 21st\, 5PST/8EST. \nA recording will also be posted after the event for those unable to attend. Please come support these fantastic\, award-winning authors and Stonecoast alumni! \nJoin us here: https://lrccd.zoom.us/j/9699294608 \n  \nShannon Bowring has been nominated for a Pushcart and a Best of the Net\, and was selected for Best Small Fictions 2021. She holds an MFA from the University of Southern Maine Stonecoast low-residency program and currently resides in Bath\, Maine. The Road to Dalton is her first novel. \nFrom debut author Shannon Bowring comes a novel of small-town America that Pulitzer-winner Richard Russo calls\, “measured\, wise\, and beautiful.” \nIn the last weeks of 1989\, a fender-bender breaks the silence on an icy dark road outside Dalton\, Maine—setting in motion events that will ripple throughout the town in ways no one can foresee. \nAs a rule\, nothing much changes in Dalton. Rose goes to the diner\, hiding bruises from her customers. At a nearby table\, Richard reflects on the choice that’s charted his life. His wife\, Trudy\, and her best friend Bev continue the romance that exists within their long friendship—a secret known and ignored by their husbands. Bridget and Nate are raising their newborn daughter after a difficult birth\, and on the edge of town\, newcomer and aspiring writer Alice struggles to fit in. \nWhen the consequences of the accident play out\, the community is left reeling. In the aftermath\, their own problems reveal a deeper knowledge of the lives of their neighbors—reminding us no one is exactly who we think they are. \nThe Road to Dalton offers valuable understandings of what it means to be alive in the world: of pain and joy\, conflict and love\, and the endurance that comes from living. \n  \nJoanna Solfrian’s first book\, Visible Heavens\, was chosen by Naomi Shihab Nye for the 2009 Wick Poetry Prize. She is also the author of The Mud Room and The Second Perfect Number. Her poems have appeared in The Harvard Review\, Boulevard\, Margie\, The Southern Review\, Pleiades\, Image\, and elsewhere. \nSean Singer says of Joanna Solfrian’s Temporary Beast\, due out from Beltway Editions in early 2024\, that the book “shows a high mastery of surprising images and insights in poem after poem. A sharp\, enviable intelligence permeates all her lines…Solfrian’s poems have an inherent strangeness and joy that demand multiple readings.”
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SUMMARY:Becky Thompson & John Christopher Nelson
DESCRIPTION:The STUNNING Becky Thompson and John Nelson reading and in conversation for Stone House. Both read their work\, talk about how their lives have affected their writing\, and make intriguing comments on the nature and role of art. These are two fine people! They deserve to be heard. Truly. Don’t miss them! March 12\, 5PM PST/8PM EST. \nJoin us here: https://lrccd.zoom.us/j/9699294608 \n  \nBecky Thompson\, PhD\, MFA\, RYT-500\nWebpage\nNew poetry book\, To Speak in Salt\, submitted for consideration for the Pulitzer Prize\, winner of the Ex Ophidia Poetry Prize and finalist for the Hollis Summers Poetry Prize. https://youtu.be/fbNx0eeW6VE\nFeatured poet\, The Markaz Review\, video https://themarkaz.org/poetry/\nRecent poetry book: Making Mirrors: Righting/Writing by and for Refugees\nRecent book: Teaching with Tenderness \nKeynote Talk at Denison University: Yoga and Social Change\n“Working for Peace\, Insisting on Justice” workshops in China\nSurvivors on the Yoga Mat\nFacebook\nVideo | “Forgiveness” Yoga Dance\n“The Lesvos Refugee Crisis: 5 Months In & Conditions are Worsening” \nEscalating Humanitarian Crisis \n  \nJohn Christopher Nelson‘s youth was split between a defunct dairy farm on ninety-four acres of chaparral in East County San Diego and a silver-boom mining town in the central Nevada high desert. He has moved thirty-two times and currently lives with his partner and their cat\, Proulx\, in Seattle. He earned his BA in American Literature from UCLA and is a graduate of the Stonecoast MFA in Creative Writing. \n \nYou can find him online here: https://www.johnchristophernelson.com/
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