Although I had never heard of the Charlotte Chapter of the Executive Women International prior to being invited to participate in their Reading Rally, I knew several of the members because of their associations with UNC Charlotte. In fact, two of the members–Shannon Homesley and Brenda Shue–took graduate courses from me while they were earning their M.A. degrees. Participating in the EWI’s Reading Rally reminded me that there are many community organizations that are interested in promoting literacy and literature and in partnering with our English Department in our various community engagement activities.
Boyd Davis is the co-author of paper titled “Working with Interpreters in Adolescent Health Care: Conflicts of Positioning in Family Communication,” which was recently presented at the International Conference on Communication in Healthcare in Porto, Portugal.
Dina Massachi, a graduate of our M.A. program, recently gave the following two related presentations at the OzCon International conference held in Pomona, California: “100 Years Full Circle— L. Frank Baum, Todrick Hall and an Emotionally Intelligent Tin Woodman” and “Heart over Head— Evolving Views on Male Emotional Intelligence and the Tin Woodman.”
Alan Rauch‘s Dolphin has been translated into Italian as Il Delfino and published by Nottetempo.
Upcoming Events and Meetings — Here is a list of upcoming events and meetings:
Visiting YA author Alan Gratz will speak on campus on Wednesday, September 5th, at 5 pm in the English Department Seminar Room (290B Fretwell). This presentation is part of the NC Humanities Council funded project titled “The Child in Southern Literature and Film.” Alan received degrees in Creative Writing and English Education from the University of Tennessee and lives in Asheville, NC. He has written more than 14 books for young readers, including the latest, Ban This Book, which is set in NC. For more information about this author, please click of the following link: www.alangratz.com
The Library Social and Award Ceremony for Prof. Consuelo Salas will take place on Thursday, September 6, at 4 pm in the Halton Reading Room (Atkins Library).
The first English Department Meeting of this academic year will take place on Friday, September 7, 11:00 am to 12:30 pm in the English Department Seminar Room (290B Fretwell).
Quirky Quiz Question — Roald Dahl’s belief in the importance of reading is especially evident in his children’s book about a brilliant girl who taught herself how to read at the age of three. A musical based on this book will be performed by the Children’s Theatre of Charlotte this fall. Do you know the title of this book?