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Village Square Booksellers to hold reading of Bill Lockwood s Forced Entry? | Arts And Culture

BELLOWS FALLS — A dramatic reading of local author Bill Lockwood’s sixth Historical Fiction novel “Forced Entry?” will take place at 6 p.m. June 17 at Village Square Booksellers, 32

Village Square Booksellers to hold reading of Bill Lockwood s Forced Entry? | Entertainment

BELLOWS FALLS A dramatic reading of local author Bill Lockwood’s sixth Historical Fiction novel “Forced Entry?” will take place at 6 p.m. June 17 at Village Square Booksellers, 32

Holden writer delves into history for new novel

Holden writer delves into history for new novel Ken Cleveland Special to The Landmark HOLDEN “For as long as I can remember, I’ve been making up stories in my head,” Eileen Charbonneau said. “It’s not something I ever did purposely. It just happened naturally.” Today, those stories are emerging onto printed pages, first with her novel “Kelegeen.” The story and characters from that historical novel continued their journeys to America in the recently released “Erin’s Children,” set during the 1850s in Worcester. “I can remember as a young child, looking at pictures in magazines and visualizing stories to go with them. I daydreamed a lot when I was a kid. This sometimes got me into some trouble in school,” Charbonneau said. “However, I now believe it was simply natural for me. I wasn’t purposely goofing off. It was just part of how I’m made.

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