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Authors Gregory Brown, Richard Russo in conversation in online book talk

Authors Gregory Brown, Richard Russo in conversation in online book talk
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Susan Conley comes home to Maine with latest novel Landslide

Susan Conley comes home to Maine with latest novel ‘Landslide’ The Maine writer set the novel in fictional Sewall, based on Phippsburg. Share Portland writer Susan Conley wrote about fishing, gentrification and raising teenage boys in “Landslide,” her first Maine novel. Maine writer Susan Conley has finally come home to Maine with her latest novel, “Landslide.” She calls it her “most important book” and the book she has been “waiting to write for years.” SUSAN CONLEY’S ‘LANDSLIDE’ WITH: Novelist Lily King UPCOMING: 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 8, hosted by Left Bank Books in Belfast, with Christina Baker Kline; 6 p.m. Feb. 18, hosted by Bogan Books in Fort Kent, with Bill Roorbach; 7 p.m. March 4, hosted by 30 Maine libraries, with Richard Russo.

Vivian Gibson unexpectedly birthed calling as a first-time author

“The Last Children of Mill Creek”, by Vivian Gibson Five years ago, Vivian Gibson retired from her role of senior director of volunteer recruitment for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri, and like most seniors she was interested in finding hobbies that kept her fulfilled and entertained. She assumed she’d start golfing, gardening, or travel all around the world because she now had more time on her hands.  Instead, her heart directed her toward something unexpected. “I guess I’ve been. Vivian Gibson “I guess I’ve been a writer all along without intention and then, suddenly when I decided to pull it together, I became an author.” — Vivian Gibson

St Louis area business scramble to keep up with shipping delays

St. Louis area business scramble to keep up with holiday demand amid shipping delays About 3 billion packages will be shipped this holiday season - 800 million more than last year, according to NBC News Author: Rhyan Henson Updated: 10:25 AM CST December 18, 2020 ST. LOUIS On the last weekend of the holiday shopping season, stores are scrambling to keep up with demand. “The book business in the midst of a pandemic in the holiday season is crazy, it is crazy,” said Kris Kleindenst, co-owner of Left Bank Books in the Central West End. Books are flying off the shelves and into packages ready to be picked up or shipped. Kleindenst is only allowing her staff inside due to the pandemic. That means tracking down your favorite titles takes 10 times longer.

Glossy books explore the Hill, fire stations and watercolor art of St Louis

Glossy books explore the Hill, fire stations and watercolor art of St Louis
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