Writer Margot McWilliams writes of interview with Elisabeth Ogilvie, one of Maine\u27s best loved novelists and her friend and housemate for over fifty years, Dot Simpson. Together, Ogilvie and Simpson have lived in Tide\u27s Way, their home on Gay\u27s Island, for fifty years and written nearly fifty books between them. Ogilvie is 76 and Simpson, 89
Mona Simpson writes novels. Her 1987 debut, Anywhere But Here, follows Adele and Ann August, a mothe...
Inside Maine books piece on The Good Life of Helen K. Nearing, by University of Maine adjunct ass...
Florence Barbour wrote a book "Memories of life on the Labrador and in Newfoundland". She talks abo...
Christina Gillis, author of Writing on Stone: Scenes from a Maine Island Life, delves into old let...
Brief profiles of writers\u27 homes on the Maine coast. With photos and short descriptions of the ho...
Entries include review clippings, typed and hand written letters -- some on Tide\u27s Way stationery...
During the course of a career spanning half a century, Edward Garnett—editor, critic, and reader for...
Cover Story piece on John Gould, 92, formerly of Friendship and now living at a seniors\u27 home in...
Second in a series of profiles of residents of remote Swan\u27s Island. Ruth Moulden, Walter Stinso...
Article on Cape Island in Southport, the island getaway home for Margaret Hamilton (1911-1985), the ...
Frederica \u27Bunny\u27 Hart was born in 1930. She spent the first nine years of her life living wit...
An incisive collection of interviews with one of the leading lights of American writing. Joyce Carol...
Margaret Wise Brown composed dozens of her children\u27s story books while summering on Vinalhaven i...
Entries include descriptive letters typed from Pleasant Point, Maine, with some biographical informa...
Maureen Duffy and B.S. Johnson met at King’s College London in 1956 when they both enrolled to read ...
Mona Simpson writes novels. Her 1987 debut, Anywhere But Here, follows Adele and Ann August, a mothe...
Inside Maine books piece on The Good Life of Helen K. Nearing, by University of Maine adjunct ass...
Florence Barbour wrote a book "Memories of life on the Labrador and in Newfoundland". She talks abo...
Christina Gillis, author of Writing on Stone: Scenes from a Maine Island Life, delves into old let...
Brief profiles of writers\u27 homes on the Maine coast. With photos and short descriptions of the ho...
Entries include review clippings, typed and hand written letters -- some on Tide\u27s Way stationery...
During the course of a career spanning half a century, Edward Garnett—editor, critic, and reader for...
Cover Story piece on John Gould, 92, formerly of Friendship and now living at a seniors\u27 home in...
Second in a series of profiles of residents of remote Swan\u27s Island. Ruth Moulden, Walter Stinso...
Article on Cape Island in Southport, the island getaway home for Margaret Hamilton (1911-1985), the ...
Frederica \u27Bunny\u27 Hart was born in 1930. She spent the first nine years of her life living wit...
An incisive collection of interviews with one of the leading lights of American writing. Joyce Carol...
Margaret Wise Brown composed dozens of her children\u27s story books while summering on Vinalhaven i...
Entries include descriptive letters typed from Pleasant Point, Maine, with some biographical informa...
Maureen Duffy and B.S. Johnson met at King’s College London in 1956 when they both enrolled to read ...
Mona Simpson writes novels. Her 1987 debut, Anywhere But Here, follows Adele and Ann August, a mothe...
Inside Maine books piece on The Good Life of Helen K. Nearing, by University of Maine adjunct ass...
Florence Barbour wrote a book "Memories of life on the Labrador and in Newfoundland". She talks abo...