Dave Cullen’s ‘Parkland’ will debut in February, the one-year anniversary of the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
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Omarosa says she secretly taped her own firing
The conversation happened in the White House Situation Room, where recording devices are forbidden, she says.
Omarosa says she refused hush money to shut up about Trump’s White House
In her forthcoming memoir, Omarosa Manigault Newman also said the president often used racial epithets on ‘The Apprentice.’
Cake. Healthy. Two words you don’t normally see together
But that’s the subject of “Nourish Cakes: Baking with a Healthy Twist.”
Maine author Elizabeth Strout named New York Public Library Lion
The part-time Brunswick resident was among the five recipients of the honor given to cultural icons this year.
Best-selling author sets latest murder mystery amid Maine’s opioid crisis
‘How It Happened’ is the first, but not the last novel that prolific, part-time Camden resident Michael Koryta has set in the state.
Maine Literary Award withdrawn because of ineligibility; new winner named
The publisher for the original winner of the speculative fiction prize misidentified the author as a Maine resident.
Source’s Serious Summer Reading Guide
These books have a Maine theme or Maine-based writer.
Against tremendous odds, Abdi Nor Iftin made it from war-ravaged Somalia to America
Now a Maine resident, he tells his harrowing tale in his new memoir.
‘Right Stuff’ author Tom Wolfe dies at 88
An originator of the ‘new journalism’ style, he went on to write novels.