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  2. Alice James Books - Wikipedia

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    "Alice James Books was founded as a co-operative press in Cambridge, MA in 1973 by five women and two men: Patricia Cumming, Marjorie Fletcher, Lee Rudolph, Ron Schreiber, Betsy Sholl, Cornelia Veenendaal, and Jean Pedrick. The intent of this company was to provide women with a greater representation in literature and involve the writer in the ...

  3. Category:Writers from Maine - Wikipedia

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    Writers from Bangor, Maine (49 P) Writers from Brunswick, Maine (17 P) Writers from Portland, Maine (1 C, 93 P) A. Academics from Maine (5 C, 22 P) J.

  4. Kenneth Roberts (author) - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Lewis Roberts (December 8, 1885 – July 21, 1957) was an American writer of historical novels.He worked first as a journalist, becoming nationally known for his work with the Saturday Evening Post from 1919 to 1928, and then as a popular novelist.

  5. Donna McNeil - Wikipedia

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    She is the author of the 2017 book There Has to Be Magic: The Art of Evelyn Kok, which won the Excellence in Publishing award at the Maine Literary Awards in 2018. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] She also wrote Moser: Legacy in Wood about the Thos. Moser company, published in 2015.

  6. University of Maine Press - Wikipedia

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    The University of Maine Press is a university press that is part of the University of Maine. It is a Division of the Raymond H. Fogler Library. According to the Press, "the diverse cultural heritage of Northern New England, Quebec, and the Maritimes is the Press’s central interest.

  7. List of people from Portland, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Cornelia Dow (1842–1905), philanthropist, temperance activist; born and died in Portland, Maine; Sarah E. Fuller (1838-1913), national president, Woman's Relief Corps; born in Portland, Maine; Nathaniel Gordon, only American slave trader to be tried, convicted, and executed under the Piracy Law of 1820 "for being engaged in the Slave Trade"

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  9. Gilbert Patten - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Patten was born in Corinna, Maine in 1866. His father, a carpenter, and his mother were deeply religious pacifists.They were Seventh Day Adventists. [2] He entered Corinna Union Academy at fourteen, but when his father threatened that he would be put to work if he did not improve at school, Patten ran away to Biddeford, Maine where he worked in a machine shop.