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2023 Maine Authors Book Festival Aug 26

Maine Authors Publishing will be hosting their fourth annual book festival Saturday, Aug. 26 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 12 High St. in Thomaston. Forty-eight authors will be in attendance to sign and sell their books. The event will also include a.

2023 Maine Authors Book Festival to take place in Thomaston

Maine Authors Publishing will be hosting its fourth annual book festival August 26, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., at 12 High Street in Thomaston. Forty-eight authors will be in attendance to sign and sell their books. The event will also include a.

Populiarėjančiame kaime – pažintinis takas su dar neregėtomis atrakcijomis

Išdrožinėti kiškiai, meškos, lapės, grybai ir visokie pasakų personažai jau kiek pabodo, o nuo jų gausos Europos Sąjungos lėšomis finansuotuose rekreaciniuose objektuose (miško.

Thompson Free Library shines spotlight on Maine authors - Piscataquis Observer

The Thompson Free Library in Dover-Foxcroft Thompson Free Library shines spotlight on Maine authors Contributed • March 1, 2021 By Kim Brawn, Thompson Free Library DOVER-FOXCROFT Characters are central to stories. But so is place. As we stare down a more hopeful March, the Thompson Free Library in Dover-Foxcroft is highlighting writers who have etched a memorable sense of place including distinctive pockets of Maine onto their pages. Friday, March 5 at 3:30 p.m. TFL’s Philosophy Circle continues to examine the intersection of poetry and philosophy, focusing on Langston Hughes, the famed poet, social activist, novelist and playwright. Many believe that Hughes, more than any other black poet or writer, faithfully recorded the nuances of black life and its frustrations, especially in Harlem. His poems, as he put it, are about “the workers, roustabouts, and singers on Lenox Avenue in New York, or Seventh Street in Washington or South State in Chicago people up

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