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SUMMARY:Writing Fiction Set Close to Home - In-person 
LOCATION:Rockville Memorial Library\nRockville Memorial Library
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DESCRIPTION:Ellen Prentiss Campbell grew up in Rockville. She returns to t
 he Rockville Memorial Library to talk about her recent novel Friedaâ€
 ™s Song\, set at Frieda Fromm-Reichmannâ€™s Cottage at Chestnut Lod
 ge..\nhttps://mcpl.libnet.info/event/5839251
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Please note: Until further notice\, masks 
 and social distancing are required for all participants attending MCPL ind
 oor programs. Seating&nbsp\;is limited for this program.&nbsp\; Registrati
 on is required.</p>\n<p>Ellen will talk about how places\, people\, histor
 y\, and experience inspire her\, and how imagination transforms these infl
 uences into fiction.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Ellen Prentiss Campbell&rsquo\;s ficti
 on explores the way history and chance\, work and the people we love\, sha
 pe lives. Her debut novel <em>The Bowl with Gold Seams</em> received the N
 ational Indie Excellence Award for Historical Fiction. Campbell&rsquo\;s n
 ew novel <em>Frieda&rsquo\;s Song</em> (Apprentice House Press\, May 2021)
  is inspired by renowned psychiatrist Frieda Fromm-Reichmann who fled Nazi
  Germany in 1935 and spent the rest of her life working at the Chestnut Lo
 dge Sanatorium in Rockville\, Maryland. Campbell&rsquo\;s collection of st
 ories <em>Contents Under Pressure</em> was nominated for the National Book
  Award. Her second collection <em>Known By Heart</em> appeared in 2020. He
 r short fiction has been recognized by The Pushcart Press. Campbell is a r
 eviewer and columnist for The Washington Independent Review of Books and a
  contributing editor at The Fiction Writers Review. Campbell practiced psy
 chotherapy for many years in Rockville. She grew up in Rockville\, and rai
 sed her own family walking distance from the Library. Her very first libra
 ry card was from Montgomery County.</p>\n<p>Sponsored by Friends of the Li
 brary\, Rockville Memorial Chapter.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Looking for more fun th
 ings&nbsp\;to do at MCPL?</p>\n<p>Get customized reading recommendations f
 rom our <a href="https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/library/services/what-
 do-i-checkout-next.html">What Do I Check Out Next</a> service!</p>\n<p>Tak
 e a look at these resources for <a href="https://mcpl.blog/category/reader
 s-cafe/">finding your next great read</a>. Don't have a card right now?&nb
 sp\; No worries!&nbsp\; Find out how to&nbsp\;<a href="https://mcpl.link/l
 ibrary-card-from-event-listing">Get a Library Card</a>.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><
 strong>Accommodation Requests</strong></p>\n<p>Please <a href="https://mon
 tgomerycountymd.gov/Library/accessibility/interpreter.html">place your req
 uest for English-language captioning or sign language interpretation</a> a
 t least five days before the library-sponsored program you plan to attend.
  Contact the Assistant Facilities and Accessibility Program Manager at 240
 -777-0002 with all other accommodation requests.</p>\n<p>GEN 1.0 10/27/202
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