7pm-8pm
Kenan Hall UNCW
Crowe’s poetry collection tells the story of her marriage. It “tracks my move from North to South with my Texas-born husband; when we were deciding on what neutral, congenial ground we could live and thrive together, we picked Asheville,” she explains. “I wrote so much of the book there — it provided a crucial remove from the landscape (both inner and outer) of my childhood and young adulthood.” Crowe is now a lecturer and MFA program coordinator at UNC Wilmington.