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    Satellite telephone interview with author and swordfishing captain Linda Greenla

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    Satellite telephone interview with author and swordfishing captain Linda Greenlaw of Isle au Haut, who now stars in the Discovery Channel\u27s documentary, Swords: Life on the Line. She talks about craving fresh vegetables, seasickness, close calls, and beautiful moments at sea

    The author tracks down some of Maine\u27s hidden beaches, from cobblestone pocket b

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    The author tracks down some of Maine\u27s hidden beaches, from cobblestone pocket beaches in Acadia National Park to a legendary beach on Long Island in Casco Bay

    An interview with Maine author Tess Gerritsen, who speaks about her acclaimed ne

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    An interview with Maine author Tess Gerritsen, who speaks about her acclaimed new novel, Vanish, and recommends books she might give for the holiday season

    House of the month piece on Rocky Pasture, the Kennebunkport mansion of author

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    House of the month piece on Rocky Pasture, the Kennebunkport mansion of author Kenneth Roberts. The 12-room fieldstone manor and guest house, on 95 acres, is being offered at $6.75 million. Details

    From the Editor. Decription of author John Neal, his book Portland Illustrate

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    From the Editor. Decription of author John Neal, his book Portland Illustrated (published in 1874), and his relationships with art critic N.C. Willis, Lady Blessington, and painter Charles Codman

    Column on author Sandy Phippen, who was born in White Plains, NY, but moved to M

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    Column on author Sandy Phippen, who was born in White Plains, NY, but moved to Maine when he was two months old, and a review of his new book, Kitchen Boy

    The author attempts to photograph Portland as legendary photographer Berenice Ab

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    The author attempts to photograph Portland as legendary photographer Berenice Abbott might have. Abbott, who was drawn to Maine at the end of her life and died in Monson, once told Portland Magazine that nobody\u27s ever taken a good picture of Portland, because they let the lighthouses and lobster boats get in the way

    In this Cultural AttachΘ piece, the author describes his visit to Wembley Stad

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    In this Cultural AttachΘ piece, the author describes his visit to Wembley Stadium in London on October 28 along with 84,000 other fans for a night of American football

    Interview with author John Irving about his new book, In One Person , in which

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    Interview with author John Irving about his new book, In One Person , in which he also responds to questions about his previous books and describes his novels as predetermined collision courses; the reader always anticipates what\u27s coming - you just don\u27t know the how and the when, and the small details
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