"Clara Ann Burns Story" Book Tells Powerful, Hard Hitting Story Of Child Abuse, NeglectNew Novel, "The Clara Ann Burns Story", Recalls A Life of Child Abuse Through An Experimental Multi-Literary Format Using Photographs, Hospital Records, Short Stories, Lists, Poems And One-Minute Plays
Smith explains that the story “is based on some of my life experiences,” Rather than creating a traditional narrative text from start to finish, in "The Clara Ann Burns Story", Smith–who holds one master’s degree in fine arts in creative writing, another in humanities, and is a PhD student in creative writing–chose to express child abuse and loss by experimenting with literary genre. The result is that the protagonist, Clara Ann Burns, tells her story through written memories (short stories, lists, poems, one-minute plays) and memorabilia (hospital records, photographs, personal records). All are presented without explanation: In addition, Smith points out, “These isolated memories of abuse that flash through Clara's mind are what it means to have post-traumatic stress disorder. I suggest further that these isolated incidents also represent the perplexity of healing from prolonged neglect and abuse, since a constant state of fear is what is most familiar to Clara since she was abused by family members and friends for many years. If a child believes his or her own family is not adverse to his or her own torture, neglect, or rape, the child cannot survive as emotionally or psychologically intact. In Clara's case, the abuse is pervasive, there is no relief for many years, nor hope of relief until she is an older woman and capable of looking at what happened to her objectively through the instantiation of the events as presented in the text.” Despite the personal inspiration behind "The Clara Ann Burns Story", Smith’s academic and scholarly understanding of both creative writing and fine art informs the book’s power. She likens writing to fine art: “All the great artists I studied reflected their life; in a great work of art, you cannot extricate the artist’s life from their work. When you look at a work of art by Van Gogh or Caravaggio you see some truth about their life. For me, the truth does not necessarily read like a biography; there are details that are blurred from your view. When I was engaged in the writing process, some things that were hidden from my view came out–which may grab the reader because it hit me as well.” Smith hopes that readers who can identify with "The Clara Ann Burns Story" will find some comfort in it. “When I was a little girl I was very sick and I didn’t have a happy home life. I started reading poetry, and I felt some kind of resonance and a kindred spirit with the other writer’s work. I hope my work will reach someone and that they will also know that they are not alone.” And, she adds, “I also hope the work is received as a work of literature.” About author Heidi Ann Smith: Heidi Ann Smith grew up in the Chicago area and began publishing poems as a child. At a young age, she won various local and academic awards for her writing; based on her writing abilities, she was awarded a scholarship to a private high school and attended college courses during her high school years. After high school she began raising a family and was taken away from her writing, but soon returned to complete a Bachelor of Arts from Eastern Illinois University. She then earned a Master of Arts in Humanities from California State University and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Goddard College. Several of her poems recently found homes in various journals, and she published a scholarly thesis on the German artist George Grosz. Heidi is currently a PhD student studying Creative Writing at Middlesex University in London, England. "The Clara Ann Burns Story" is her first novel. See the novel’s web site at www.TheClaraAnnBurnsStory.com "The Clara Ann Burns Story" 120 pages Soft cover at $15 & e-book, $8 ISBN: 978-0-9826646- Web site: See www.monkeypuzzlepress.com or www.TheClaraAnnBurnsStory.com Published by Monkey Puzzle Press (November 1, 2011) Available at amazon.com, bn.com and book sellers everywhere End
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