Endicott College/ Ibbetson Street PressVisiting Author Series

Endicott College/ Ibbetson Street PressVisiting Author Series
Adastra Press Founder Gary Metras at Visiting Author Series

Friday, April 20, 2018

April 19, 2018

( Left to Right) Professor Doug Holder, Stephanie Cassatlym Professor Mark Herlihy)

Thursday, April 5, 2018

Stephanie Cassatly, author of " Notice of Release: A Daughter's Journey to Forgive Her Mother's Killer" April 19, 2018--5PM




OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.



STEPHANIE CASSATLY earned her undergraduate degree in Business from Emory University and her MFA in Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts. Her work has been published in literary journals and anthologies, and many of those works have won awards and notable mentions. She speaks on the topic of forgiveness, is a contributor to The Forgiveness Project, and teaches writing at Palm Beach Atlantic University. She resides in Florida with her husband. They have two grown daughters.

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

March 22 5PM/-- Michael Anthony: Civilanized: A Young Veteran's Memoir





After twelve months of military service in Iraq, Michael Anthony stepped off a plane, seemingly happy to be home--or at least back on US soil. He was twenty-one years old, a bit of a nerd, and carrying a pack of cigarettes that he thought would be his last. Two weeks later, Michael was stoned on Vicodin, drinking way too much, and picking a fight with a very large Hell's Angel. At his wit's end, he came to an agreement with himself: If things didn't improve in three months, he was going to kill himself. Civilianized is a memoir chronicling Michael's search for meaning in a suddenly destabilized world.

Michael Anthony is a Massachusetts based writer and veteran of the U.S. Army. After his service in the Iraq War, he earned a BA in English Literature from Bridgewater State University, and an MFA in Creative Writing from Lesley University. He currently spends his free time with his wife and daughter, and volunteering for veteran charities.


Thursday, November 2, 2017

Media Scholar/ Writer Michael C. Keith/ Nov 16, 2017/ 12:30PM/ Endicott College/ 12:30PM




Michael C. Keith
, Ph.D. is the author or coauthor of more than two dozen groundbreaking books on electronic media, among them Talking Radio, Voices in the Purple Haze, Sounds of Change, The Broadcast Century, Radio Cultures, Signals in the Air, the classic textbook The Radio Station (later Keith’s Radio Station), and Waves of Rancor––a book cited by President Clinton for its study of the radical right’s use of audio media. The recipient of numerous awards in the academic field, including the Broadcast Education Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award, the International Radio Television Society’s Stanton Fellow Award, and the University of Rhode Island’s Achievement Award in the Humanities, he is also the author of dozens of articles and short stories and has served in a variety of editorial positions. Prior to joining Boston College (where he was named Emeritus upon retiring), Michael served as Chair of Education at the Museum of Broadcast Communications and on the faculties of The George Washington University, Marquette University, and Dean College. He is co-founder of the Broadcast Education Association’s Radio Division and its first chair. Beyond that, he is the author of an acclaimed memoir––The Next Better Place (Algonquin Books)––a young adult novel––Life is Falling Sideways––and 14 story collections––Of Night and Light, Everything is Epic, Sad Boy, And Through the Trembling Air, Hoag’s Object, The Collector of Tears, If Things Were Made To Last Forever, CaricaturesThe Near EnoughBits, Specks, Crumbs, FlecksSlow Transit, Perspective Drifts Like a Log on a River, Let Us Now Speak of Extinction, and Stories in the Key of Me. He has been nominated a half dozen times for a Pushcart Prize and was a finalist for the National Indie Excellence Award for short fiction anthology and a finalist for the 2013 International Book Award in the “Fiction Visionary” category. www.michaelckeith.com

Friday, October 6, 2017

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Endicott College: Kevin Carey and Rod Kessler to p...

                                                UNBURYING MALCOLM MILLER
Remembering  an often homeless, outsider poet in Salem, Ma.
       
Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene: Endicott College: Kevin Carey and Rod Kessler to p...: Malcolm Miller The event will be October 5, 2017 at Endicott College as part of the Endicott College/Ibbetson Street Press Visiting...  ( Click on hypertext for the full article)