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03/21/2018

A beautiful tribute to JoAnn posted by M.E.L.U.S. today:

https://www.facebook.com/StacyBierlein/posts/10215450946084105

Dear MELUS members (with apologies for any duplication),

It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing of a member of our community. JoAnne Ruvoli, Ph.D., was an active member and tremendous supporter of MELUS for many years, and will be greatly missed. She served as the Graduate Representative on the Executive Council and helped to create the first MELUS website.

JoAnne published articles on D.W. Griffith, Women Screenwriters of Early Cinema, Mario Puzo, Carole Maso, Jane Addams’ Hull-House, and others. Her scholarship was innovative, sharp, and insightful, and her presentations at MELUS conferences were always well received. She presented many times on silent film, pedagogy, Italian American literature, archival work, and graphic novels. In 2008, she co-edited a special issue of Voices in Italian Americana, “Reconsidering Mario Puzo.”

Her most recent work can be seen in the current issue of the MELUS journal, “Metaphors, Mamma, and Meatballs: Personal Storytelling in the Criticism of Italian American Literature.” JoAnne was also actively involved in the Italian American Studies Association and served as the Film and Digital Media Review Editor for the Calandra Institute's Italian American Review. She was happiest when surrounded by books and manuscripts.

JoAnne began her career as a high school teacher in Los Angeles through the Teach For America program. She would tell the students that they had to go out of their way to find their family’s stories if they weren’t reading them in school and helped them bring many multiethnic writers into the classroom. Los Angeles is also where she developed her interest in film studies, because, as she described it, “I was not paid very well and was always broke, but there was a film theater in my neighborhood that screened early silent films on a regular basis for very little money.” Eventually, she responded to her students’ questions about her own family’s stories by returning to graduate school to study Italian American literature.

JoAnne received her Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Chicago and was a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Italian at the University of California, Los Angeles. At the time of her death, Jo Anne was a Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana.
She was humble and self-effacing but stealthily brilliant and creative--a mentor to many, a generous reader and collaborator, a dedicated scholar, and a dear friend to many in our organization.

JoAnne's family will host a memorial for her in Chicago on April 14, 2018, and the officers of MELUS are planning ways to pay tribute to her at our upcoming conference in May.

Sincerely,
The Members of the MELUS Executive Committee

Picture from MELUS 2014 at Oklahoma City University.
Pictured, from the left: Anastasia Lin, Univ. of North Georgia; MaryAnne Lyons, Univ. of Illinois, Chicago; JoAnne Ruvoli, Ball State Univ.; Cristina Stanciu, Virginia Commonwealth Univ.; J.J. Butts, Simpson College; and J. Steve Pearson, Univ. of North Georgia.

‘Gangsterland,’ by Tod Goldberg 12/12/2014

Congratulations Tod Goldberg on an amazing review coming this Sunday in THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW!

"Goldberg first approached this material in the story 'Mitzvah' in his collection 'Other Resort Cities' (2009), to which this book is essentially a prequel."

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/14/books/review/gangsterland-by-tod-goldberg.html

‘Gangsterland,’ by Tod Goldberg In Tod Goldberg’s novel, a synagogue becomes a front for organized crime.

Other Voices Queretaro 10/25/2013

Looking for a rad summer writing program? Check out the re-vamped site of OVQ and consider attending their 2nd year. It's a blast! We know because we were there :)

Other Voices Queretaro Other Voices Querétaro is a vibrant, multi-faceted writing program set in Querétaro, Mexico. Focusing on both fiction and creative nonfiction, as well as on the ins and outs of contemporary publishing, the program was co-launched by Gina Frangelloand Stacy Bierlein, longstanding business partners ed...

09/28/2013

Other Voices Books at the West Hollywood Book Fair! Come see us tomorrow at the Fiction Station, exhibition E2, for great book deals and a few surprises!

September '13 - Book Club Selection - 'The Cost of Living' by Rob Roberge 09/02/2013

Have you already read THE COST OF LIVING by Rob Roberge? (You loved it, right?) Is it at the top of your TO READ pile and you've been meaning to get to it? (It's totally cool. We know it'll draw you in eventually.) Either way, the September Book Club discussion of the book has begun over at LitReactor! Click the link and check it out!

September '13 - Book Club Selection - 'The Cost of Living' by Rob Roberge LitReactor is a destination for writers to improve their craft; a haven for readers to geek out about books; and a platform to kickstart your writing goals.

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