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Tag Archives: Waterville Public Library
We’re Dying to Have You Join Us
John Clark inviting you to join us on Sunday, October 19th at 1 PM (the Saturday Night show is already sold out.) What are we inviting you to? Nosh & Knock Off 2025, an immersive mystery event. This year’s play … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Doormice, Interactive Mysteries, Knosh & Knockoff, Musder, Waterville Public Library
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Who Loves Ya Baby?
John Clark with his retired librarian hat on today. The following comment was posted on the Maine library listserv a week back in response to a job posting for a part-time masters level library position. I share it as a … Continue reading
Maine Librarians Share Their Scariest Books
As our readers are well aware, Maine Crime Writers love our Maine librarians, so it’s fun for us to turn to them from time to time with questions. This month’s question, in honor of Halloween, was to ask them what … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blog
Tagged Bates College, Becky Ames, Cathy Perkins, Communion, Cujo, Dina McKelvey, Edythe Dyer Library, Gretchen Asam, Hampden, Helter Skelter, In Cold Blood, Karen Westerberg, Ladd Library, Maine librarians, MSAD1, Nikki French, Perrin Joel Lumbert, Salems Lot, Secret Smile, Shirley Jackson, Simpson Memorial Library, Stephen King, Susan Taylor, The Haunting of Hill House, Truman Capote, Waterville Public Library, Whitley Strieber
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