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Category Archives: Katherine’s Posts
I’ve Loved Them All
Today Maine Crime Writers welcomes back Katherine Hall Page, who is celebrating her 25th Faith Fairchild mystery. Katherine Hall Page: I like anniversaries. I like birthdays too, but anniversaries carry different meanings. We have birthdays every year, but anniversaries start with, … Continue reading
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Tagged Deer Isle, Faith Fairchild, Katherine Hall Page, The Body in the Wake
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Curtain Up
Katherine Hall Page: Even though I am now living in Maine over four months each year and my first visit was in 1951, we all know that just because a cat has kittens in an oven, doesn’t make them biscuits. But … Continue reading
Coming Soon: The Body in the Birches from Katherine Hall Page
Today’s special guest blogger is MCW’s friend and frequent contributor, Katherine Hall Page, giving us a glimpse into her forthcoming mystery. The epigraph for The Body in the Birches (May, 2015) is from the master of them all, Oscar Wilde. … Continue reading
An Ode to Libraries
This week, Maine Crime Writers are celebrating National Library Week with a series of posts for our Maine librarians. Today, we lead off with an author who has deep Maine connections and a deep love for libraries–Katherine Hall Page Henry … Continue reading
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Tagged A Lantern in Her Hand, Andrew Carnegie, Bess Streeter Aldrich, Book Lust, Conrad Richter, Fortitude, Frances Parkinson Keyes, Harriet Beecher Stow, Henry Ward Beecher, Katherine Hall Page, Landmark Books, Livingston New Jersey, Madam Will You Talk?, Maine libraries, Marilyn Johnson, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Mary Stewart, Misty of Chincoteague, More Book Lust, Nancy Moore, National Library Week, New York Public Library, Patience, Rose Reading Room, This Book is Overdue: How Librarians and Cybrarians Can Save us All
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La Dolce Vita
Katherine Hall Page: I have never been able to write about a place I have not been, save the fictitious town of Aleford, the setting for many of the books I have written in the Faith Fairchild series. And even … Continue reading
Blueberries for Katherine
It was a bit startling recently to realize that my first summer in Maine was in 1951— in Readfield near Augusta— and that I’ve been here on Deer Isle for part or all of each summer since 1958. This long … Continue reading
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Tagged "Soft Wood", Christie and Company Downeast, Cooper's Mills, Deer Isle, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Eliot Porter, Fairfield Porter, Frank Poland, Great Spruce Island, John Marin, Katharine Ridgeway, Katherine Hall Page, Medomak Camp, Robert LaHotan, Robert Lowell, Sanpere Island, summer camp, The Body in the Basement, The Body in the Kelp, The Body in the Lighthouse, The Body in the Sleigh
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An Interview with Katherine Hall Page
Katherine, you’re currently out and about touring your 20th Faith Fairchild mystery, The Body in the Boudoir. This book is actually a “prequel” to the ones we’ve been reading all these years. Can you tell us a little bit about … Continue reading