Mandi Fugate Sheffel: The Nature of Pain - Author Reading & Signing

Tue Feb 17 2026 at 06:00 pm to 07:00 pm UTC-05:00

Hub City Writers Project | Spartanburg

Hub City Writers Project
Publisher/HostHub City Writers Project
Mandi Fugate Sheffel: The Nature of Pain - Author Reading & Signing Join us for an evening with Mandi Fugate Sheffel, the author of The Nature of Pain. Sheffel will be reading from her new memoir, with a sign
About this Event

Join us for an evening with Mandi Fugate Sheffel, the author of The Nature of Pain. Sheffel will be reading from her new memoir, with a signing following immediately afterwards.

Get a 10% discount on the book when you RSVP on Eventbrite and present it at the bookshop register.


About the Book

"One by one, the mourners came to me. I didn't want to talk. I didn't want to discuss what might have happened. I didn't want to be here. The lump in my throat was suffocating. I'm not meant to grieve like this . . . I wanted to go somewhere without all these eyes. Pain is easier to digest in solitude."

Mandi Fugate Sheffel was born in the heart of rural small-town America, in a place where "wild teaberry grows," with creeks "as clear and cold as nature would allow." As a curious, sensitive child raised in a challenging environment, she formed a deep bond with her cousin Eric. As the pair grew up together, they sought a sense of belonging, and drugs and alcohol provided a temporary escape from the harsh realities of their lives. Everything shifted when Purdue Pharma launched aggressive marketing campaigns for Oxyc**tin in central Appalachia.

In The Nature of Pain, Sheffel recounts coming of age during the opioid epidemic of the late 1990s and early 2000s. She illuminates the importance of kinship and connection to place while exposing the bitter truths of a community transformed by opioids. With candid, lyrical prose, Sheffel reveals what life is really like for people in active addiction and recovery. Her lived experience as an eastern Kentuckian affected by the opioid crisis is an underrepresented story that must be heard. Sheffel's memoir is an aching tale of empathy for modern mountain folks—of love and grief, of family and place, and of the addictions that continue to pain them.


About the Author

Mandi Fugate Sheffel was born and raised in Redfox, Kentucky. She is the owner of the Read Spotted Newt, an independent bookstore in Hazard, Kentucky, and has been involved with the Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky and the Appalachian Arts Alliance, among other organizations. Her personal essays and opinion pieces can be found in Still: The Journal, Appalachian Journal, The Lexington Herald-Leader, and The Courier Journal.


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Hub City Writers Project, 186 W Main St, Spartanburg, United States

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