Deaf Author Speaks About a World Without Sound

John Cotter
FREDERICK, Maryland鈥擠eaf writer John Cotter will speak at 91视频专区 College on March 6 about a world without sound. He will give his talk, titled 鈥淟osing Music,鈥 at 6 p.m. in the Beneficial-Hodson Library Reading Porch.
In this talk, based on a series of essays he has published over the past three years, Cotter takes listeners on a tour of the panic of a strange disease鈥攖he struggle of saying goodbye to birdsong and pianos. He will discuss what a person learns about sound when sound goes away.
Cotter is the author of the novel 鈥淯nder the Small Lights.鈥 His current project concerns the dynamics of sound and what the world resembles when sound disappears. In 2016, he was an inaugural fellow at the Lighthouse Writers Fort Lyon residency where he spent a month living and working with recovering addicts at a homeless shelter on the high plains of Colorado. His short fiction has appeared in 鈥淧uerto del Sol,鈥 his poetry in 鈥淰olt,鈥 his comics in 鈥淲estworld,鈥 his art writing in 鈥淪culpture,鈥 and his literary criticism in 鈥淏ookforum.鈥
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