Asheville residents, mark your calendars! There’s an inspiring literary event coming up that you won’t want to miss. Local author Dale Neal will be gracing the stage at City Lights Bookstore this Friday, April 19, at 7 p.m. with a reading from his latest novel, The Half-Life of Home.
Neal’s novel has already caught the attention of readers and critics alike. Renowned author Ron Rash, famous for his works like Serena and The Cove, has praised this heartfelt narrative. He describes it as a “profoundly moving, elegiac novel” that captures the essence of a forgotten place and culture. Rash notes, “The Half-Life of Home is a book readers will find hard to forget.”
So, what’s the story all about? Neal tells us it’s an exploration of family secrets—those hidden nuggets of truth that can alter a person’s understanding of home and identity. “It’s about digging into family secrets, not knowing what you might discover,” he explains excitedly. The novel promises to be a journey that many can connect with on a personal level.
For those unfamiliar with Dale Neal, he’s not just a talented author but also a recipient of the 2009 Novello Literary Prize. His short fiction and essays have graced various literary journals including Arts and Letters, Carolina Quarterly, and Marlboro Review. Furthermore, he has made his mark as an award-winning writer for the Asheville Citizen-Times, providing engaging content that resonates with the community.
The reading will likely be both engaging and intimate, as Neal invites attendees to connect with the themes of his book. It’s a chance for locals to dive deeper into the narrative and share their thoughts with a writer who knows their community well.
The reading will take place at City Lights, a cherished local bookstore known for its warm atmosphere and commitment to promoting literary arts. If you’re interested in being among the first to hear Dale’s reading or wish to grab a signed copy of his book, don’t hesitate! You can call City Lights at (586) 9449 to reserve your copy and ensure you have a spot at the event.
With the reading set for Friday, let’s take a quick look at the weather forecast. It seems we might have a cloudy afternoon with occasional rain, so don’t forget to bring your favorite umbrella just in case! The temperature is expected to reach around 72°F.
As we approach the evening, the rain might pick up a bit, sticking around with temperatures cooling down to a cozy 63°F. It’s shaping up to be a perfect evening to snuggle up with a good book – followed by a delightful reading from our local author!
Whether you’re a bookworm or just someone looking for a unique night out, Dale Neal’s reading promises to be an evening filled with captivating stories and community spirit. So, grab your friends, enjoy a stroll through Asheville, and head on over to support our local authors. Events like these are what keep our community vibrant and connected through the love of literature.
Remember – the stories we tell about home shape who we are, and this is your chance to dive into that narrative with Dale Neal this Friday at City Lights. We can’t wait to see you there!
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