Article on Waterville novelist Richard Russo, who published his first novel in 1986
Article on the state\u27s film industry, which is centered around an interconnected group of busines...
Down East Bookshelf piece on new books by Maine\u27s two resident Pulitzer Prize-winning novelists:...
The article examines the early steps in the literature of a prominent Russian writer, Andrey Sobol (...
Understanding Richard Russo explores the significant themes and patterns in this contemporary Americ...
Article about Austin Weschkolotsky, 80, of Portland, a poet better known by his pen name of Austin W...
Books piece on The Whore\u27s Child and other stories written by Richard Russo of Camden and publ...
An article on Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Ford, a part-time Maine resident and the elusive...
Re:Reading piece on Terry Gerritsen of Camden, a physician who began writing romance novels in 1987
An exclusive essay by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Russo and an excerpt written by him from...
William Nicholas Willis (1858-1922) is one of the more obscure Australian writers and publishers of ...
Article reports that Maine writer Carol Brightman\u27s book, Writing Dangerously: Mary McCarthy an...
Article about Marc McCutcheon, 35, of South Portland who became successful at writing reference book...
Article about Charlottie Crommett, 96, of Waterville, who bore 15 children and adopted three more
Article about Penobscot River Renaissance, a book about Penobscot River salmon restoration written...
Article about Thomas Wolfe\u27s two-week stay at Ocean Point, near Boothbay, in July 1923, where he...
Article on the state\u27s film industry, which is centered around an interconnected group of busines...
Down East Bookshelf piece on new books by Maine\u27s two resident Pulitzer Prize-winning novelists:...
The article examines the early steps in the literature of a prominent Russian writer, Andrey Sobol (...
Understanding Richard Russo explores the significant themes and patterns in this contemporary Americ...
Article about Austin Weschkolotsky, 80, of Portland, a poet better known by his pen name of Austin W...
Books piece on The Whore\u27s Child and other stories written by Richard Russo of Camden and publ...
An article on Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Ford, a part-time Maine resident and the elusive...
Re:Reading piece on Terry Gerritsen of Camden, a physician who began writing romance novels in 1987
An exclusive essay by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Russo and an excerpt written by him from...
William Nicholas Willis (1858-1922) is one of the more obscure Australian writers and publishers of ...
Article reports that Maine writer Carol Brightman\u27s book, Writing Dangerously: Mary McCarthy an...
Article about Marc McCutcheon, 35, of South Portland who became successful at writing reference book...
Article about Charlottie Crommett, 96, of Waterville, who bore 15 children and adopted three more
Article about Penobscot River Renaissance, a book about Penobscot River salmon restoration written...
Article about Thomas Wolfe\u27s two-week stay at Ocean Point, near Boothbay, in July 1923, where he...
Article on the state\u27s film industry, which is centered around an interconnected group of busines...
Down East Bookshelf piece on new books by Maine\u27s two resident Pulitzer Prize-winning novelists:...
The article examines the early steps in the literature of a prominent Russian writer, Andrey Sobol (...