Events
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Start: 2:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm
Thursday
04/01/10 2pm
Robert Boisvert reads
and discusses his new short story collection Golgotha.
Be sure to hear the author on WUNC radio’s The State of
Things earlier today.
Born and raised in Massachusetts, Robert Boisvert has
made a living as a stable manager, stockbroker, and magazine writer. Having
lived in New York City, Virginia, and for short stints in France, Spain, and
Portugal, he eventually settled in Charlotte, North Carolina where he works as
a news anchor.
“...Boisvert's characters largely dwell in a purgatory of
the heart, a warped world of painful personal decay en route to a new romantic
reality. His tales start in mid-hurdle and end on a thump”.
--Mark Washburn, The Charlotte Observer
“This is
Boisvert's debut novel, containing a trilogy of short stories titled "Love
Upon Reflection." The tales chronicle the passion, loathing and heartbreak
of a love triangle through the eyes of the people involved.” -- Creative Loafing
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Thursday
04/01/10 7pm
Randi Davenport reads from The Boy Who
Loved Tornadoes
Randi Davenport's story is a testament to human
fortitude, to hope, and to a mother's uncompromising love for her
children. She had always worked hard to
provide her family with a sense of stability and strength, despite the
challenges of having a son with autism and a husband whose erratic behavior
sometimes puzzled and confused her. But
eventually, Randi's husband slipped into his own world and permanently out of
her family's. And at fifteen, her son Chase entered an unremitting
psychosis-pursued by terrifying images, unable to recognize his own mother,
unwilling to eat or even talk-becoming ever more tortured and unreachable.
Beautifully written and profoundly moving, this is the heartbreaking yet
triumphant story of how Randi navigated the byzantine and broken health care
system and managed not just to save her son from the brink of suicide but to
bring him back to her again, and make her family whole. In "The Boy Who Loved Tornadoes," she
gives voice to the experiences of countless families whose struggles with
mental illness are likewise invisible to the larger world.
Randi Davenport received her MA in creative writing from
Syracuse University as well as a PhD in literature. Her short fiction and
essays have appeared in publications like the Washington Post, the Ontario
Review, the Alaska Review, and Film/Literature Quarterly. She is the executive
director of the James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence at UNC-
Chapel Hill.
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