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Catherine Morrocco and Molly Lynn Watt

May 6, 2015 | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Catherine Morocco's recently published book, Moon without Craters or Shadows(Aldrich 2014) documents her recovery from brain injury caused by a brain hematoma. The book draws on memory, hallucination, interviews with family members, and fragments of a journal she kept between surgeries and comatose periods. "Son's Story" from that volume won the Dana Foundation Prize for […]

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Catherine Morrocco and Molly Lynn Watt

May 6, 2015 | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Catherine Morocco's recently published book, Moon without Craters or Shadows(Aldrich 2014) documents her recovery from brain injury caused by a brain hematoma. The book draws on memory, hallucination, interviews with family members, and fragments of a journal she kept between surgeries and comatose periods. "Son's Story" from that volume won the Dana Foundation Prize for […]

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Catherine Morrocco and Molly Lynn Watt

May 6, 2015 | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Catherine Morocco's recently published book, Moon without Craters or Shadows(Aldrich 2014) documents her recovery from brain injury caused by a brain hematoma. The book draws on memory, hallucination, interviews with family members, and fragments of a journal she kept between surgeries and comatose periods. "Son's Story" from that volume won the Dana Foundation Prize for […]

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Catherine Morrocco and Molly Lynn Watt

May 6, 2015 | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Catherine Morocco's recently published book, Moon without Craters or Shadows(Aldrich 2014) documents her recovery from brain injury caused by a brain hematoma. The book draws on memory, hallucination, interviews with family members, and fragments of a journal she kept between surgeries and comatose periods. "Son's Story" from that volume won the Dana Foundation Prize for […]

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