
There is not a word in the language of the gods to describe how grateful I am to everyone who came to last night’s Sword and Verse Gala to benefit Deaf Camps, Inc. I got to celebrate the launch of my debut novel with my favorite people from all the different spheres of my life, and I got to highlight an organization that is dear to my heart and make a contribution to the Deaf Camps, Inc. scholarship fund.


Sword and Verse is all about language and communication, and how detrimental limiting access to language is. That’s why I am especially pleased that my launch event was able to highlight and support Deaf Camps, Inc., a volunteer-run non-profit organization dedicated to providing fun, safe, communication-rich camps that promote the physical, spiritual, and social development of Deaf/hard of hearing children and children learning American Sign Language. I have been involved with Deaf Camps, Inc. for fifteen years, and never have I met a more dedicated and passionate group of people.




Thank you to the board and volunteers of Deaf Camps, Inc, who worked hard to pull this event off; to Elaine Benson and Joanne Westerman, who provided interpreting services for the evening; to the staff of Grey Rock Mansion and Simply Elegant Catering, who hosted us in style, and to the many donors who made this event possible:
- Bruce Gearhart, Bacchus Importers, Ltd.
- Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
- Betsey Gilbert, LMT
- Center Stage
- The Children’s Bookstore
- Christine Ruane, LMT
- Diana Keener
- El Kelly
- Erin Krug
- Everyman Theater
- Frank and Dot Kelly
- Friends Records
- Joanne Westerman
- Joe Dellarena, Novelty Joes, LLC
- Lyric Opera House
- Maryland Science Center
- Pumpkin Theater
- Single Carrot Theater
- Spotlighters Theater
- The Washington Capitals
I’m so glad that you had such an enchanting launch! Yay! What a wonderful way to spotlight Deaf Camps Inc. Congratulations on SWORD AND VERSE!