Poetry LAUNCH Event! with Carroll Beauvais
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Join us and local poet Carroll Beauvais as we celebrate the launch of Preverbal, Carroll's debut collection of poems. How does trauma shape us? What is memory but a flawed attempt to set the record straight so we can live with it? How do we give voice to what is mostly whispered in the dark? How do we go on? These are the questions, and Carroll Beauvais has the answers.
About Carroll Beauvais
Carroll Beavais is a writer and a professor and lecturer at Boston University. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Prairie Schooner, Mid-American Review, Wisconsin Review, Delta Poetry Review, NELLE, and elsewhere. Her first book, Preverbal, is a finalist for the Brittingham and Felix Pollack Poetry Prizes from the University of Wisconsin Press and a semi-finalist for Alice James Books’ Beatrice Hawley Prize. She holds a MFA from Syracuse University and her writing has received support from Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference. She is currently working on a researched memoir about healthcare.
About Carroll Beauvais
Carroll Beavais is a writer and a professor and lecturer at Boston University. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Prairie Schooner, Mid-American Review, Wisconsin Review, Delta Poetry Review, NELLE, and elsewhere. Her first book, Preverbal, is a finalist for the Brittingham and Felix Pollack Poetry Prizes from the University of Wisconsin Press and a semi-finalist for Alice James Books’ Beatrice Hawley Prize. She holds a MFA from Syracuse University and her writing has received support from Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference. She is currently working on a researched memoir about healthcare.
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