Her Risk Is Our Reward:
Catherine Raven, author of Fox and I––An Uncommon Friendship
is the Journal of Expressive Writing's OPEN MIC Featured Author on
March 17, 2022, 7-8:30 p.m. ET.
FROM OUR Journal of Expressive Writing PRODUCER & HOST
KELLY DUMAR
(she/her) Boston based poet, playwright, daily blogger, and leader of creative writing organizations—in person and online—for 30 years. Kelly's philosophy about teaching and coaching is simple: Your stories are not only meaningful, they are beautiful, and they deserve to be written, crafted and shared.
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We share a universal basic need for a sense of belonging. Some of us find it in the homes and families we are born into. Others of us have to journey in a search for belonging far beyond “home”––on a quest without a map while enduring acute loneliness. Catherine Raven’s beautiful memoir, Fox and I––An Uncommon Friendship, gives us her map, quest, and discovery in imaginatively crafted prose. Her risk is our reward.
Belonging does not come easily to Raven, who describes her parents as ‘violent,’ wanting her ‘to disappear.’ Having determined that ‘when your own parents don’t want you, no one else will,’ Raven leaves home at 15, throwing herself into college and seasonal backcountry work for the National Park Service. Eventually, she earns a Ph.D. in biology from Montana State University. . .[from a New York Times review by Katherine E. Standefer]
So, after earning her Ph.D. (she achieved this after first passing her GED), she buys land in a glacier-carved Montana valley, miles from the nearest grocery store. Completely alone in the wilderness (no humans with her) Raven builds a rustic cottage, and so begins her story of the friendship that transforms her life-long loneliness. From her cabin, Raven begins paying attention to a wild fox who seems to be paying attention to her. Their friendship begins with great literature––in this case, The Little Prince, by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
His regular visits, she recognizes, are against the natural order of things: Foxes avoid people as a rule. Yet Fox would remain in his spot, even if she sat barely six feet away in a camp chair, a book in her lap. . . 'It is only with the heart one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye,' the fictional animal tells the prince. Clearly, Raven wonders how Fox will teach the same to her. [From a Washington Post review by Clare McHugh]
Catherine Raven’s quest for belonging, friendship and home is a beautifully written memoir. But, more than that, it’s a beautifully written book about the biological sciences for an audience of non-scientists.
AND, she just won the 2022 the PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award for her memoir! Congratulations to Catherine!
With vividly detailed prose, Raven depicts a landscape humming with the vitality of tiny creatures, fragrant flowers, and danger. We are delighted to present the 2022 PEN/E.O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award to Catherine Raven for her eye-opening narrative of friendship and discovery. [PEN]
Will you join us Thursday night, March 17, 2022 for the opportunity to hear Catherine Raven read from Fox and I––An Uncommon Friendship? As a community of expressive writers and readers who care deeply about belonging and stories of transformation, we know you will appreciate our time together, including the Q&A with Catherine and the OPEN MIC with 20 writers who pre-registered to read their work for 3 minutes each.
See you then!
Kelly
About Catherine Raven
Our featured writer, Catherine Raven's 2021 INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER, Fox and I––An Uncommon Friendship, was written while she worked full time as a university professor. Oprah Daily called the memoir about the friendship between a solitary woman and a wild fox "extraordinary."
Catherine Raven earned both her GED and her PhD in Bozeman, Montana, the latter from Montana State University (Biology). She earned a BA in botany/zoology from The University of Montana. She’s a member of Sigma Xi, a scientific honors society, and American Mensa, and a former National Park Ranger. Her natural history essays have appeared in American Scientist, Journal of American Mensa, Montana Magazine, National Geographic-Traveler, and Narrative. Catherine won first place in the 2017 Montana Festival of the Book for nonfiction writing and was the 2019 Grand Prize Winner for book-length non-fiction from the Faulkner Society.
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Jennifer A. Minotti (she/her) is a Writer-in-Residence at the Center for Women's Health and Human Rights at Suffolk University. For the past 25 years, she has dedicated her professional life toward working for the betterment of society. For 17 years, Jen worked at Education Development Center (EDC)—a global non-profit working to improve education, health, and economic opportunities worldwide—in a variety of technology, research, writing, and leadership roles.
In 2012, Jen founded the Women's Writing Circle as a means to merge her passions for expressive writing, positive psychology, community organizing, women’s health, and social activism. In 2020, she founded the Journal of Expressive Writing in order to provide a place for sharing expressive writing, believing that we need this space on a fundamental, human level, individually and collectively. Jen is a graduate of Boston University (B.S.) and Columbia University (M.A., M.Ed). Her writing has appeared in numerous refereed journals, anthologies and literary publications.
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Read Jen's interviews in the Selfish Poet and Pen & Prosper.