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Dec
30
7:30 PM19:30

Mindful Books of the Year

Be inspired by mindful authors! BWBH founder and ED, Lara Wilson, shares insights from the mindful books she shared all year at the beginning of mediation practice. Learn more about the meaningful messages from mindful authors, such as Brené Brown (Leadership & Vulnerability), Tarana Burke (#metoo), Pema Chödrön (Attachment), Glennon Doyle (Anxiety & Addiction), Thich Nhat Hanh (Mindful Living), Mary Oliver (Poetry), Sharon Salzberg (Metta Meditation), Sebene Selassie (Belonging), Dr. Dan Siegel (Neuroscience), David Treleaven (Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness) and Christopher Willard (Resilience).

Bring your favorite mindful book and connect through a shared love of storytelling in community.

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Dec
13
4:30 PM16:30

Be Brave Book Group

Be Well Be Here presents our seasonal online literary event :

Be Brave Book Group: Debut Memoirists

BWBH’s Be Brave Book Group features celebrated authors sharing mindful conversation about their personal journeys as writers and the risks taken to craft authentic, meaningful narratives.

On Sunday, December 13 at 4:30 pm, we feature the work of memoirists E. Dolores Johnson, author of Say I’m Dead, and Grace Talusan, author ofThe Body Papers. While a portion of the evening will be spent discussing their work, Dolores and Grace will also discuss the pitfalls of writing about personal events, their experiences sharing stories with controversial themes, and how memoir writers stay creative and engaged during times of crisis. Come with your questions and leave inspired!  

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Say I’m Dead, a memoir of secrets, separation and transformation, chronicles four generations who overturned forbidden race-mixing norms amid America’s persistent bigotry. In 1942, Dolores Johnson’s black father and white mother fled Indiana’s Klan and anti-miscegenation laws to legally marry in New York, twenty-four years before the Supreme Court made mixed-race marriage legal.

Dolores was born in Buffalo, NY. She earned degrees from Howard University and Harvard Graduate School of Business. After a career in tech, she took an MFA equivalent course to learn creative writing. Johnson is a published essayist focused on inter-racialism. Johnson lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The Body Papers, Grace Talusan’s acclaimed memoir-in-essays exploring the immigrant experience, is a New York Times Editors’ Choice selection, a Must-Read and winner of the Massachusetts Book Award, a Foreword INDIES Finalist, and winner of the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing.

Grace was born in the Philippines and raised in New England. She graduated from Tufts University and the MFA Program in Writing at UC Irvine. She is the recipient of a U.S. Fulbright Fellowship to the Philippines and an Artist Fellowship Award from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. She taught writing for many years at Tufts University and Grub Street. Currently, Grace is the Fannie Hurst Writer-in-Residence at Brandeis University.


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Dec
5
9:30 AM09:30

Chat with the CFA Curator

It’s a season to be grateful for simple things - such as having time to read! Join Concord Festival of Authors curator, Lara Wilson, for a conversation about must-read books to add to your list or share during the holidays. We'll discuss great books we've read to get through 2020 and authors we'd like to meet in 2021. Show up on Zoom with your family members to chat in community about our mutual love of literature! Register to get your Zoom link at ConcordLibrary.org


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Oct
24
9:00 AM09:00

Concord Festival of Authors 2020

Interested in reading, writing and the literary life? Join us at the online Concord Festival of Authors 2020! The 28th annual CFA, curated by Be Well Be Here founder Lara Wilson, features dozens of celebrated writers at over 25 virtual literary events on October 16 - 31, 2020.

Events on Saturday, October 24, sponsored by the Concord Free Public Library, include:

Breakfast with the Authors 9:00 - 10:30 am

This popular event, hosted by Dr. Suzanne Koven, features celebrated authors Adrienne Brodeur (Wild Game), Caroline Leavitt (With of Without You) and Marjan Kamali (The Stationery Shop)

Young Adult Writers 4:00 - 5:00 pm

Join the YA conversation with Jennifer De Leon (Don’t Ask Me Where I’m From), Susan Kaplan Carlton (In the Neighborhood of True), and Marcella Pixley (Trowbridge Road - longlisted for the National Book Award)

Children’s Authors 7:00 - 8:00 pm

Get comfy with your kids for an online discussion with children’s authors Rajani LaRocca (Midsummer’s Mayhem) and Susan Tan (Cilla Lee-Jenkins: Future Author Extraordinaire)

To register, visit ConcordFestivalofAuthors.org

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Aug
25
7:30 PM19:30

Be Brave Book Group

Be Well Be Here presents our inaugural online literary event :

BWBH’s Be Brave Book Group

Each season, BWBH’s Be Brave Book Group features celebrated authors sharing conversation about their personal journeys as writers and the risks taken to craft authentic, meaningful narratives.

This summer, on Tuesday, August 25 at 7:30 pm, we feature the work of two historical novelists: Marjan Kamali (The Stationery Shop) and Whitney Scharer (The Age of Light). While a portion of the evening will be spent discussing the novels, Marjan and Whitney will also delve into their personal stories and discuss their journeys to becoming writers, the pitfalls they encountered while writing about real historical figures and events, and how to stay creative and engaged during times of crisis. Come with your questions and leave inspired!  

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About THE STATIONERY SHOP: Roya, a dreamy, idealistic teenager living amid the political upheaval of 1953 Tehran, finds a literary oasis in Mr. Fakhri’s neighborhood stationery shop, stocked with books and pens and bottles of jewel-colored ink.When Mr. Fakhri, with a keen instinct for a budding romance, introduces Roya to his other favorite customer—handsome Bahman, who has a burning passion for justice and a love for Rumi’s poetry—and she loses her heart at once. Their romance blossoms, and the little stationery shop remains their favorite place in all of Tehran. A few short months later, on the eve of their marriage, Roya agrees to meet Bahman at the town square when violence erupts—a result of the coup d’etat that forever changes their country. In the chaos, Bahman never shows. For weeks, Roya tries desperately to contact him, but her efforts are fruitless. Resigned, she moves on—to college in California, to another man, to a life in New England—until, more than sixty years later, an accident of fate leads her back to Bahman and offers her a chance to ask him the questions that have haunted her for more than half a century.


About THE AGE OF LIGHT: "I'd rather take a photograph than be one," Lee Miller declares after she arrives in Paris in 1929, where she soon catches the eye of the famous Surrealist Man Ray. Though he wants to use her only as a model, Lee convinces him to take her on as his assistant and teach her everything he knows. As they work together in the darkroom, their personal and professional lives become intimately entwined, changing the course of Lee's life forever.
Lee's journey of self-discovery takes her from the cabarets of bohemian Paris to the battlefields of war-torn Europe during WWII, from inventing radical new photography techniques to documenting the liberation of the concentration camps as one of the first female war correspondents. Through it all, Lee must grapple with the question of whether it's possible to stay true to herself while also fulfilling her artistic ambition--and what she will have to sacrifice to do so.

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Aug
16
10:00 AM10:00

Write for Life Retreat

Back by popular demand after last year’s piloted Be Well Be Here Writing BEtreat -

BWBH’s Write for Life Retreat

Join Be Well Be Here for a day of first-class online writing workshops taught by experienced instructors, Marjan Kamali (The Stationery Shop), Whitney Scharer (The Age of Light) and Lara Wilson (curator of the Concord Festival of Authors). Workshops will offer fresh, encouraging ways to approach elements of craft as well as the authentic advice for the revision process. We also include a Literary Life lunch conversation, optional writing time and copies of the aforementioned novels. Open to writers with a manuscript-in-progress.

Space is limited. Need financial assistance? Please fill out this Scholarship Form

$225 for the day (includes copies of the novels upon registration)

$195 early bird if registered by August 8th

Proceeds support Be Well Be Here’s mindful well-being outreach and scholarship programs.

Write for Life Retreat - SUNDAY, AUGUST 16

10:00 am  Welcome and Introductions

10:30-11:30 am  The Power of Plot with Marjan Kamali

11:30 am   Break & writing time (optional)

12:30  Literary Life Lunch conversation

1:30-2:30 pm  Luminous Characters with Whitney Scharer

2:30 - 3:00 pm    Break

3:00 - 4:00 pm  Finding Flow with Lara Wilson  

4-5pm   Q&A Session: The Path to Publication

5pm: Final thoughts and fond farewells

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