Elena Georgiou Book Launch: "The Immigrant's Refrigerator" April 24

Bear Pond Books

Award-winning poet Elena Georgiou celebrates the launch of her book of short

stories, The Immigrant's Refrigerator, with a reading, book signing & talk

with Laurie Stavrand, Community Partnership Coordinator at Vermont Refugee

Resettlement Program (VRRP).

Elena and Laurie will discuss immigration and how it affects one's story of

oneself.

10% of the book sales from this event will be donated to VRRP, which helps

refugees begin new lives in Vermont.

Free and open to the public. Proud to be a Vermont Arts 2018 event, part of

the Vermont Arts Council.

About the author

Elena Georgiou is the author of the short-story collection The Immigrant’s

Refrigerator (GenPop Books, 2018), and the poetry collections Rhapsody of the

Naked Immigrants (Harbor Mountain Press) and mercy mercy me (University of

Wisconsin), which won a Lambda Literary Award and was a finalist for the

Publishing Triangle Award. She is also co-editor (with Michael Lassell) of

the poetry anthology, The World In Us (St. Martin’s Press).

Georgiou has won an Astraea Emerging Writers Award, a New York Foundation of

the Arts Fellowship, and was a fellow at the Virginia Center for the Creative

Arts. Her work appears in journals such as BOMB, Cream City Review, Denver

Quarterly, Gargoyle, Lumina, MiPoesia, and Spoon River Review. She is an

editor at Tarpaulin Sky Press and the Director of the MFA in Creative Writing

program at Goddard College.

Georgiou is originally from London, England, where she spent the first

twenty-seven years of her life.  Since then, she has lived in the US —

first in New York, now in Vermont.

About Laurie Stavrand

Laurie Stavrand has been the Community Partnership Coordinator for USCRI/VRRP

for nine years. During that time Laurie has had the privilege to help

resettle refugees in Vermont whose home countries are Bhutan, Burma, Burundi,

Cuba, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eritrea, Iraq, Rwanda, Somalia, Sudan and

Syria. She has expanded programs at USCRI/VRRP including the Crossroads Youth

Mentorship Program in partnership with Play in the Wild! and the Mosaic of

Flavors Cooking Class in partnership with City Market. Laurie has expanded

public outreach and education including the Destination BTV annual fundraiser

shows at the Burlington Airport and the refugee simulation ‘The Refugee

Journey’ board game. She is grateful for the opportunity to work with and

get to know so many amazing people.

About the book

Fiction. Short Stories. GenPop Books, 2018

If luck is on an author’s side, a book reaches its audience at the right

time. Elena Georgiou’s The Immigrant’s Refrigerator can confidently make

this claim. Populated with a cast of characters that shine the light on what

it means to be an outsider in the early part of the 21st century, this story

collection takes its reader into the private lives of those who have entered

a country legally, others who were forced to enter illegally, and the rest

who call a country home as a result of birth; characters searching for what

they need to sustain them on their journeys towards a future that will not

only be a place of refuge, but also one of hope.

"Elena Georgiou is a dazzlingly good writer. The thirteen stories in The

Immigrant’s Refrigerator are stirring, wise, and keenly alert to the

longings and contradictions that impel their beguiling characters. I loved

this collection."

—John McManus, author of Fox Tooth Heart and Bitter Milk

"Although immigrants aren’t the sole characters in Georgiou’s collection,

they are the thread that binds its 12 quiet, yet powerful stories. Many are

fleeing violence, like the Irish writer in the title story who’s running

from the war that tore apart his family, or the Somali man living in Maine

after years spent in a refugee camp. But some are just trying to fulfill the

promise of a better life, like the Bolivian woman forced to work as a

cleaning woman and a stripper to provide for her child. Georgiou uses

repetitive imagery to tie the stories together along with themes of

displacement and loneliness. What elevates this collection is that it is just

as often the American characters in their own homeland who experience these

feelings as they’re searching for the elusive thing called home or, more

likely, simple human connection. It is this mutual longing that shows

characters’ shared humanity and the compassion and kindness that can help

overcome differences. Georgiou’s timely collection will appeal to any

reader interested in immigration issues."

—Booklist

Event date:

Tuesday, April 24, 2018 - 7:00pm

Event address:

Bear Pond Books

77 Main St

Montpelier, VT 05602

http://www.bearpondbooks.com/event/elena-georgiou-book-launch-immigrants-refrigerator

Event Location

United States