What I said in my first published interview about The Way International and my memoir, Undertow
What did I say in my first published interview?
In the summer of 2017, not long after Undertow was published, Professor Maria Moss at Leuphana University in Lüneburg, Germany, invited me to give a presentation about my cult experience to students and faculty in the American Studies Department.
Afterwards, she interviewed me for the blog the department publishes.
Part I: American Studies Blog
Here's a bit from Part II's intro: "After last week’s introduction to the seductive power of the fundamentalist cult 'The Way International' and the practice of speaking in tongues, in this installment, readers will find out more about both Charlene Edge’s 'faded scars' as well as memories of happier times while serving The Way."
Part II: Interview with Charlene - Part II
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Charlene
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Charlene grew up on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in a Roman Catholic family. In college, students recruited her into The Way International, a Bible-based cult; she gave it the next seventeen years of her life.
After escaping The Way International™ headquarters in New Knoxville, Ohio, in 1987, she earned a BA in English Literature from Rollins College in Florida, graduating summa cum laude, and worked for more than a decade as a writer in the software industry.
She is a published short-short story writer, an award-winning poet, and a member of the Florida Writers Association, The Authors Guild, and the International Cultic Studies Association. Edge also serves on the FWA Speakers Bureau.
Charlene lives in Florida with her husband, Dr. Hoyt L. Edge, PhD, Professor
Emeritus of Philosophy at Rollins College.
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