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Beaufort Native Valerie Sayers Proves You Can Go Home Again by Mindy Lucas

“A lot of people, I think, set out to write a novel that will accomplish something. And I guess I’m much more interested in writing a novel that will explore something–that will in some way enlarge my thinking….”

Beaufort native, Valerie Sayers, is the author of six novels including Who Do You Love and Brain Fever, which were named New York Times “Notable Books of the Year.” The film Due East was based on her novels Due East […]

By |2019-10-02T17:17:59-04:00July 11th, 2017|

A Conversation with Best-selling Novelist Patti Callahan Henry by Margaret Evans

Patti Callahan Henry

“Sometimes when I write a novel, I find that I have injected parts of my ‘lost life’ into the story. I have never lived in a small town, and yet I find myself writing about them. It’s as if the lives I never lived travel alongside me and, every once in a while, show up in stories.”

Patti Callahan Henry is a New York Times bestselling author of twelve novels, including the The Bookshop at Water’s End, […]

By |2024-08-10T14:09:41-04:00June 26th, 2017|

Novelist Michel Stone Explores the Human Stories Behind the Politics of Immigration by Shelf Awareness (guest post)

 Michel Stone

“My primary interest in writing my novels is to examine the power of familial love and family dynamics, and how those dynamics change under hardship. Love, struggle, commitment, sacrifice, pain, joy, parenthood and childhood are universal concepts.”

Novelist Michel Stone is a graduate of Clemson University and a native South Carolinian who has published more than a dozen short stories and essays in various journals and magazines. She was the recipient of the 2011 South Carolina […]

By |2024-08-10T14:08:17-04:00June 7th, 2017|

A Conversation on the Porch with Debut Novelist Kerry Kletter by Janis Owens

Publishing doesn’t make you a writer, writing does. The difference between who I was before I sold the book and who I was after was one phone call and that’s it.

Porch Talk is pleased to welcome Kerry Kletter, author of the debut YA novel The First Time She Drowned, an American Library Association’s Booklist magazine’s Top 10 for Youth selection. A former film and TV actress, Kerry lives and writes in Santa Monica, California. Kerry joins us […]

By |2017-11-12T21:04:00-05:00May 16th, 2017|

Meet “that” Will Balk—Veteran Bookseller, Conroy Center Volunteer Coordinator, and Master Storyteller | by Mindy Lucas

“I think the Center is on a path to pull together all these disparate literary forces that have been going on for years and years here. Not just writers, but readers and people in the book industry on every level….”

To Pat Conroy, he was that Will Balk. When not answering questions from visitors at the Pat Conroy Literary Center, William “Will” Balk Jr., who serves on the center’s advisory council, also writes a garden column for Lowcountry […]

By |2017-11-12T18:40:38-05:00April 29th, 2017|

A Conversation with Cassandra King, the Queen of Southern Storytelling by Jonathan Haupt (guest post)

Pat Conroy and Cassandra King, photo by Rob McDonald

Cassandra King and Jonathan Haupt will speak about “A Generous Lowcountry Heart: Building on the Legacy of Pat Conroy” at First Presbyterian Church on Hilton Head Island on Wednesday, April 26th.  Free and open the public, this program will begin at 6:30 pm. An optional dinner will be served at 5:30 pm for a cost of $10. (Dinner reservations are required by 5:00 pm on Tuesday, April 25th; please call 843-681-3696.) First […]

By |2017-11-12T20:14:44-05:00April 20th, 2017|

Get to Know Pat Conroy’s “Sister-in-Dickey,” Ellen Malphrus by Janis Owens

Welcome our friend and Lowcountry neighbor to the Porch: poet, teacher, and novelist Ellen Malphrus.  The last I saw Ellen was at the sad occasion of Pat’s last days, where she and her husband Andy not only provided emotional support and loving presence, but an unending supply of succulent Peruvian chicken from Andy’s forthcoming restaurant (Andes Rotisserie) in Bluffton. As any southerner will tell you, the woman who brings the best food to a crisis is a Woman […]

By |2017-11-12T21:07:46-05:00March 28th, 2017|

Meet 27-Year-Overnight Success Bren McClain by Mindy Lucas

Bren McClain is a writer who never gave up, a former journalist turned award-winning fiction writer. Her first novel, One Good Mama Bone, was recently published by Story River Books, Pat Conroy’s original southern fiction imprint with USC Press. McClain sat down with me to talk about farm life, writing, and a secret that would stay with her for many years before becoming the seed for her first novel.

This interview has been edited for length.

Mindy Lucas: Welcome to Porch […]

By |2017-11-12T19:31:36-05:00March 13th, 2017|

Porch Talk Marches Forth by Janis Owens

I was in Beaufort last week, for the first time since Pat’s death just on the edge of Spring a year ago, on March 4th.

There is something so particularly cruel about losing someone on the edge of Spring in the lowcountry, when the winter gray of the marsh and Spanish moss is just on the verge of the photo flash of color and glorious life that comes with the bloom of all the old southern scene-stealers: dogwood, […]

By |2017-11-12T21:05:31-05:00March 10th, 2017|

Press Release: Day to Wander and Love the Land

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PR Contact: Jonathan Haupt
jonathan@patconroyliterarycenter.org

March Forth/ March Fourth: A Day to Wander and Love the Land

Saturday, March 4th, 9:00 am–5:00 pm

“Place and land and nature: how we tie these things together is critical to our sense of self-purpose and our fit in the world. They are the trinity. This is true for people everywhere, but nowhere is it truer than in the South.”

J. Drew Lanham, excerpt from The Home Place:

Memoirs of a Colored Man’s Love Affair with Nature

Penn Center, St. Helena Island: The […]

By |2017-02-21T15:52:54-05:00February 15th, 2017|
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