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Tag Archives: Colin Woodard
My 12 Favorite Maine Stories of 2012
Paul Doiron here— Magazine editors aren’t supposed to have favorites. Like parents we are expected to love all of our offspring equally. Of course, that isn’t the case (with editors or with parents). There are stories we boast about and … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Diamon, Bald Mountain, Belfast, bootlegging, Caucuses, Colin Woodard, Cynthia Anderson, Deborah Weisgall, Down East Magazine, Edgar Allen Beem, Eels, Islesboro, Lawrence Sargent Hall, Maine, Maine GOP, Maine oysters, Moonbat Kingdom, moonshine, Paul Doiron, Seals, Susan Hand Shetterly, Virginia M. Wright, Will Bleakley, Winslow Homer's Prouts Neck
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When a Writer Gets a Chance to Read . . .
Kate: One of the questions we’re often asked by audiences at our book events is some variation of “What are you reading right now?” or “Who is your favorite mystery author?” I’m sure my answers to that question are often … Continue reading
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Tagged Bangor Maine, Bury Your Dead, Charlaine Harris, Colin Woodard, David Foster Wallace, Fanny Flagg, favorite books, George R.R. Martin, Group Post, Jim Butcher, Kate Atkinson, Kelley Armstrong, Louise Penny, mystery conferences, Nancy Picard, Stephen King, The Pale King, The Vaults, Toby Ball, Toni Kelner, Wallace Stegner, what writers read, Wolf Willow
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