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    Profiles of Agnes and Jim Bushell of Portland. Agnes Bushell, 46, is an accompl

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    Profiles of Agnes and Jim Bushell of Portland. Agnes Bushell, 46, is an accomplished novelist who earlier this year co-founded The Dissident, a monthly that fills the vacuum left by the demise of The Maine Progressive. Jim Bushell, 53, is an attorney whose private practice is devoted primarily to criminal defense work, helping clients secure Social Security disability benefits and representing parents in custody battles with the Maine Department of Human Services. He is a four-time winner of the Maine Bar Foundation\u27s Pro Bono Publico Award for accepting more referrals from the Volunteer Lawyers Project than any other solo practitioner in Cumberland County

    Profile of writer Agnes Bushell, whose latest book, Days of the Dead, has just

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    Profile of writer Agnes Bushell, whose latest book, Days of the Dead, has just been released

    Pages piece on Days of the Dead, the new political thriller by Agnes Bushell

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    Pages piece on Days of the Dead, the new political thriller by Agnes Bushell of Portland

    Book review of Asian Vespers, a novel by Agnes Bushell of Portland. The book

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    Book review of Asian Vespers, a novel by Agnes Bushell of Portland. The book is available for a fee on the Internet at \u3c www.onlineoriginals.com \u3e

    Agnes Grimm Collection

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    Agnes Grimm was an author and collector of area history. An area school teacher of Texas history, she kept extensive notes, photographs and maps about the history of South Texas and her personal effort to document it. Her book, Llanos Mestenas, was published in 1968

    Detailed profile of Northeast Harbor author Marguerite Yourcenar, who is better

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    Detailed profile of Northeast Harbor author Marguerite Yourcenar, who is better known in other nations than in the United States

    Mag and Agnes

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    Photograph - Joe Irwin's Aunt Mag and her oldest sister, Agnes. Vulcan, Albert

    Agnes McDonald

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    Head shot of Agnes McDonald. Agnes Hamblen McDonald (1932- ) is a NC native of and a resident of Wilmington, NC. She received her Masters of Fine Arts degree from the University of North Carolina Wilmington. She is a member of the North Carolina Writer's Network, and is a poet and journal writer as well as short story author. Some of her poerty collections are in the New Hanover County Public Library

    Inside Maine Books piece on Slipknot, the first in a series of Jane Bunker m

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    Inside Maine Books piece on Slipknot, the first in a series of Jane Bunker mysteries by Isle au Haut author Linda Greenlaw. With a brief note on Kilt Dead, the first Liss MacCrimmon mystery by Western Maine writer Kathy Lynn Emerson, under the pseudonym Kaitlyn Dunnett
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