Author Talk: Lisa C. Taylor discusses The Shape of What Remains
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Author Talk: Lisa C. Taylor discusses The Shape of What Remains

River Bend Bookshop WH is pleased to host author Lisa C. Taylor for a talk about her book, The Shape of What Remains, on Thursday, May 1st.

By River Bend Bookshop

Date and time

Thursday, May 1 · 5:30 - 6:30pm EDT.

Location

River Bend Bookshop West Hartford

161 Park Road West Hartford, CT 06119

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour
  • Free venue parking

ABOUT THE BOOK

Like all trauma, healing happens on its own timetable, often in surprising ways. Paralyzed by grief ten years after witnessing the violent death of her six-year-old daughter, Teresa Calvano turns to Chaucer, Janis Joplin, and a monthly book group to cope.


What did six-year-old Serena Calvano see that caused her to run in the road on a clear November morning while waiting for the school bus with her mother? Teresa Calvano has spent a decade blaming herself for Serena's violent death and wishing it was her husband, Luke who was with Serena that day so the guilt didn't fall so heavily on her shoulders. When her husband and friends lose patience with her failure to get back to life, Teresa turns to books, therapy, and Janis Joplin to address her continued unraveling. Is there a cure for grief? In Teresa's world, her research and life as a successful English professor fail to offer the one thing she most wants: another day with her six-year-old daughter.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Lisa C. Taylor’s first novel, The Shape of What Remains released with Liminal Books on February 18, 2025. Her previous publications include the poetry collection, Interrogation of Morning (2022), the short story collection, Impossibly Small Spaces released by Arlen House/Syracuse University Press in 2018, the short story collection, Growing a New Tail, and two additional poetry collections, Necessary Silence (2013) and The Other Side of Longing (2011), a collaborative collection with Irish poet and writer Geraldine Mills. She also has two poetry chapbooks.


Taylor holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Stonecoast at The University of Southern Maine, teaches online and facilitates workshops around the country at writers’ conferences and schools and is the co-director of the Mesa Verde Writers Conference and Literary Festival.


Frequently asked questions

Is River Bend Bookshop wheel-chair accessible?

River Bend Bookshop in West Hartford is a wheelchair accessible space. The accessible entrance is at the back door. Wheelchair accessible parking is available in the parking lot at the back of the building. If you have specific questions about the space call us at 860-232-4141.