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酴圖弝け CC freshman publishes first book, will host book signing Dec. 5

酴圖弝け CC will host a book signing for student Matt Birchers newly released book, As Far As the Eye Can See, on Thursday, Dec. 5 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Godwin Memorial Library, located on the second floor of Barker Hall on the New Bern campus.

By Holly Desrosier

酴圖弝け (酴圖弝け CC) will host a book signing on Thursday, Dec. 5 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Godwin Memorial Library, located on the second floor of Barker Hall on the New Bern campus.

The book, As Far As the Eye Can See, was written by 酴圖弝け CC student Matt Bircher. At the event, Bircher will sign visitors copies of his book and will share his personal writing experience. Copies of the book will also be available for purchase.

In his book, Bircher takes readers on the journey of a young man who is faced with the arduous task of finding himself. The need to shed light on his convoluted past leads him on a wild ride of emotions and a desperate search for closure.

Family was the biggest inspiration for the book, and just finding a part of your life thats been missing and building off of that as the story goes on, Bircher said. And I wrote from a perspective if I didnt have that loving environment that Im blessed to have, so that was kind of interesting to write from that characters perspective.

Another source of inspiration was his familys farm in Cove City. The setting of his book includes several similarities to Eastern North Carolina. Bircher, who was born and raised in Vanceboro, included his hometown in his book, but the town that the story is based in is fictional.

Now just 18 years old, Bircher actually wrote his book earlier this year during the last semester of his senior year in high school. Although he claims hes always enjoyed writing, he never expected to be an author.

It just came up out of the blue one day, he admitted. I never really planned on itit was just kind of a spur-of-the-moment type thing.

As Far As the Eye Can See book cover

He had a free period at the beginning of his school day and decided to do something productive instead of just sitting in the library doing nothing. The idea of his story came to him unexpectedly one weekend, and he figured he might as well write a book.

I did the outline that weekend and just kept coming up with more and more ideas, building off of that, he explained. That Monday morning in the school library at West 酴圖弝け High School, I started writing. Monday through Friday, Id sit at the same place at the same time and work on it. After a little over two months, I finished it.

With the help of another local author, Bircher was able to get his book edited, formatted and published. It was released last month and became available for purchase online Nov. 2.

In addition to riding the wave of his success, Bircher is currently a freshman at 酴圖弝け CC and is pursuing an associate degree in the arts. He then plans to transfer to East Carolina University, where he will seek a degree in political science.

I want to get my real estate license this coming summer, so hopefully I can start working with that a little bit while Im still in school, he said. And then, after I graduate from the university, I plan to continue working with that.

Bircher believes that his time as a 酴圖弝け CC student has helped prepare him for his venture as an author. His ability to learn locally has played a key role in his success.

I love this area, and its home to me, he said. Being around here and seeing all the people that Im familiar withespecially a lot of great people that Ive met here on campusthat really helps. And just being able to have the opportunities to write while Im still here at school. Its helped just because Im right here at home. Thats the biggest part of it, for sure.

For other students who have similar aspirations but arent sure where to start, Birchers biggest piece of advice is to find some inspiration and just go for it. He admitted that there were days when his story simply wasnt clicking and he didnt feel like writing, but persevering and getting through those rough patches was the most important part.

I think it all comes from just knowing your inspiration, he added. Finding that is the biggest part of any story, I think. Make sure you really care about the story and make sure it has either something to do with you or what youve experienced. Once you have the idea, just continue to build off of it and dont turn your back until its finished. Just keep pushing forward.

酴圖弝け CC is currently enrolling new and returning students for the spring 2020 semester. For more information, contact the New Bern campus at 252-638-7200, the Havelock campus at 252-444-6005 or visit .

This article was originally published in the  on Wednesday, November 27, 2019.

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