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Weekend Update: August 16-17, 2014
Next week at Maine Crime Writers there will be posts by Kaitlyn Dunnett/Kathy Lynn Emerson (Monday), John Clark (Tuesday), Susan Vaughan (Wednesday), Sarah Graves (Thursday), and Kate Flora (Friday). In the news department, here’s what’s happening with some of us … Continue reading
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Tagged antique prints, antiques show, John Clark, Kaitlyn Dunnett, Kate Flora, Kathy Lynn Emerson, Kilt Dead, Lea Wait, MADA, Maine, Maine Antique Dealers Association, Maine Crime Writers news, Newfield, Sadows of a Down East Summer, Sarah Graves, Susan Vaughan, The Yarn Seller, Uncertain Glory, Weekend Update, Willowbrook Village, York
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The Style is in the Bag
from The Maine Festival of the Book Lea Wait, here. Not usually your style correspondent. Admittedly, those of us who live in Maine have our own definition of style. I’m not the first on … Continue reading
October 17 …… 1777 Lea Wait
Three years ago I wrote a book set during the American Revolution. It hasn’t been picked up by a publisher yet, but authors never give up on our children, so I hope it will be. I wrote it because schools I … Continue reading
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Tagged 11th Massachusetts, 1777, American Revolution, Battles of Saratoga, Bemis Heights, Boothbay Harbor, Continental Army, Contrary Winds, District of Maine, Horatio Gates, Hudson River, John Burgoyne, Lea Wait, October 17, Saratoga National Historical Park, Spirit of Saratoga, Stillwater, The Young Continental, Wiscasset, York, York militia
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