Fumbling In The Light by Sidney Hall, Jr.
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In The Well by Elizabeth Tibbetts
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In The Well by Elizabeth Tibbetts

Sidney Hall, Jr.has lived most of his life in southern New Hampshire. His poems have appeared in numerous anthologies and literary journals such as Graham House Review, Chattahoochie Review, Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, and Hollins Critic . He was recently nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and three of his poems have appeared on NPR's "The Writer's Almanac." He is also a publisher, book designer, and typograher. Fumbling In The Light is his third book of poems.

She is a Pushcart Prize nominee, and two of her poems have appeared on NPR's "The Writer's Almanac." In The Well is the winner of the 2002 Bluestem Poetry Award.
Where & When
5:30 pm Snacks and Coffee
6:00 pm Poetry Reading
5:30 pm Snacks and Coffee
6:00 pm Poetry Reading
Thursday, January 8th
38 Exchange Street
Portland, Maine 04101
Portland, Maine 04101
The Well-Dressed Ape: A Natural History of Myself
Hannah Holmes

"A very important book - a graceful and forceful reminder that the natural world is everywhere all around us." - Bill McKibben
Hannah Holmes is the author of Suburban Safari and The Secret Life of Dust. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Los Angeles Times Magazine, Discover, Outside, and many other publications. She was a frequent contributor on science and nature subjects for the Discovery Channel Online. She lives with her husband and dog here in Portland.
Where & When
7 pm
7 pm
Thursday, January 22nd
38 Exchange Street
Portland, Maine 04101
Portland, Maine 04101
Asta In The Wings
Jan Elizabeth Watson
Jan Elizabeth Watson

Asta In The Wings is a poignant and often darkly funny story narrated by Asta Hewitt, a resourceful seven-year-old growing up in an isolated house in Bond Brook, Maine. Shut off from the outside world and restricted to the company of a delusional mother and a bookish older brother, Asta is content to be part of a "society of three," constructing fanciful, theatrical worlds of their own. When circumstances push her into a strange outside world - with all of its discontents - Asta must find a way to assimilate while remaining true to herself and her fractured family.
Jan Elizabeth Watson was born in Washington DC, grew up in Maine, and spent nearly a decade in New York City, where she received her MFA from Columbia University. She has worked extensively as an editor, copywriter, and adjunct professor of creative writing. She lives in Maine and has one child, a daughter. Asta In The Wings is her first novel, and has received starred reviews in Booklist and Publishers Weekly.
Where & When
6 pm
Friday, February 6th
38 Exchange Street
Portland, Maine 04101
Lincoln: The Biography Of A Writer
Fred Kaplan
Fred Kaplan

Fred Kaplan is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of English at Queens College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is the author of several biographies, including The Singular Mark Twain, Gore Vidal, Henry James, The Imagination of Genius, Charles Dickens, and Thomas Carlyle, which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Pulitzer Prize. He lives in Boothbay, Maine.
Join us in celebrating Lincoln's 200th birthday this February 12th!
Where & When
5:30 pm
Thursday, February 12th
38 Exchange Street
Portland, Maine 04101
Join us in celebrating Lincoln's 200th birthday this February 12th!
Where & When
5:30 pm
Thursday, February 12th
38 Exchange Street
Portland, Maine 04101
1 comment:
Thanks for bringing the great poet, Sidney Hall, to Portland for a reading and book signing! He gave an engrossing and effective reading of his poems. I loved his Island poems and his last poem, The Dead. Too bad Elizabeth Tibbetts could not make it because she was ill, but hopefully she can read/sign another time.
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