Monday, August 24, 2009

ND Author visits Bismarck


During summer quarter, I worked with a campus instructor and a librarian at the local public library to bring a noted North Dakota author into the Bismarck/Mandan community. Shadd, the instructor, contacted Larry Woiwode, a North Dakota native whose works have received high acclaim, and asked him to come to Bismarck to do a reading of his book A Step from Death: A Memoir and to discuss his experiences as a writer. I launched a campus-wide book discussion group over A Step from Death and invited the Bismarck Veterans Memorial Library to partner with the college for the author’s visit. The public library hosted event and publicized the event through displays, on its webpage, and to its mailing lists. The marketing team from Rasmussen crafted a press release which was picked up by the local newspaper.

On August 20, approximately 70 people gathered in a meeting room at the public library. After an introduction by Shadd, Larry Woiwode shared a poems and then read sections from his novel. He then took questions from the audience, many focusing on his writing process. The evening finished with Larry signing books and visiting one-on-one with attendees.

As a result of this successful event, my contact from the local public library and I are already discussing ways to collaborate in the future for more community and lifelong learning events.

3 comments:

Kate Bessey said...

Wow! Sounds like a great program, Chandra! Fantastic collaboration.

Libby said...

Fabulous, Chandra! That is so cool; I love Larry Woiwode!

Chandra said...

Libby, I'm glad to hear you love this author because now I have multiple copies of his book A Step from Death which I'll offer to other campuses once all my copies are returned.