Michael Memshaw will discuss his book ‘Sympathy for the Devil.’
Books
Author Q&A: Jonathan Lethem on ‘Lucky Alan,’ the short story and Maine in the off-season
The transcontinental writer and part-time Blue Hill resident has a new short story collection out Feb. 24.
‘Voting Down the Rose’ offers a fascinating peek at the fight for women’s suffrage in Maine
Through the story of one pioneering woman, a portrait of a statewide debate emerges.
A Gorham family’s volunteering vacation is chronicled in new book
‘Wide-Open World,’ by longtime Maine TV personality John Marshall, was released last week.
Signings, etc.: Two novelists on Tainted Love Talk and Tour
Melissa Falcon Field and Bill Roorbach discuss love and other natural disasters.
Children’s book recounts snowy owl rescue in Portland
Islandport Press and Maine Audubon collaborate on new title.
Author Q & A: Laura van den Berg on Florida, dystopia and her first novel, ‘Find Me’
After two successful short story collections, her highly anticipated novel is due out Feb. 17.
Author Q&A: Children’s book illustrator Chris Van Dusen talks rhyme, writing and Maine as inspiration
The prolific Camden artist has two books with upcoming release dates, including his first non-rhyming book.
Signings, etc.: Author Henry Beyer will talk about his book “Deus Vult: One Knight’s Life.”
Henry Beyer will talk about his second book, “Deus Vult: One Knight’s Life,” a historical novel that was 20 years in the making. Set in Medieval times, where great men clash in horrific battles as devout clergy members wrestle over doctrine, one man – Henry of Dol – grapples to discern God’s will for his […]
Book Review: In biography of Croswell Bowen, a portrait of a father, the era in which he lived
Betsy Connor Bowen illuminates the ‘interesting times’ in which her father wrote.