Frightening intertwined plots are set in the fictional town of Bernier, Maine.
Books
Stephen King – with his son Owen King – does it again
Their latest, ‘Sleeping Beauties’ is a page turner that raises serious questions.
Magicians run amok in Kat Howard’s well-crafted second fantasy novel
‘An Unkindness of Magicians’ gets off to a slow start, but finds its footing.
Happy 70th, Stephen King. (And many more!)
Maine’s master of horror and suspense celebrates his birthday.
Clinton book on loss debuts with sales of 300,000 copies
‘What Happened’ has the highest opening of any hardcover nonfiction release in five years.
In Sarah Moriarty’s 1st novel, 4 Maine siblings struggle with adulthood and each other
In ‘North Haven’ 2 brothers and 2 sisters visit their summer home without their parents for the 1st time.
Seth Rogoff’s 1st novel shows a ‘beguiling’ writer of a book in which nothing is as it seems
‘First, the Raven,’ Rogoff weaves a complex tale that incorporates the real and the fantastic.
Book review: Black lives mattered in early Maine
Patricia Wall’s carefully researched ‘Lives of Consequence: Blacks in Early Kittery & Berwick in the Massachusetts Province of Maine’ uncovers stories of slaves and free African Americans.
Book review: Tale of dog and writer goes to unexpected places
The attachment between Eileen Myles and her dog Rosie in ‘Afterglow (a dog memoir)’ is described in moving and atypical ways.
In a new collection of essays, John McPhee discusses his craft and his times
‘Draft No. 4,’ from the longtime New Yorker staffer and teacher is a collection of essays on the writing process that first appeared in the magazine