Gary Lawless’ new book, “How the Stones Came to Venice,” not an easily summarized book, but it’s the most magical I’ve read in a while.
Maine Authors
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘The Fastest Hound Dog in the State of Maine’ and ‘Mainely Money’
A laugh-out-loud knee-slapper from Maine humorist John Gould, and the third in the Goff Langdon mystery series
OFF RADAR: ‘Just Saying … Selected Columns’
Tom Sadowski had a keen understanding of crazy even before Covid and sedition struck.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Down to Earth’ and ‘Winterland’
Science, suspense, folklore and delightfully charming characters from Betty Culley, and winter gardening from Blue Hill landscape designer Cathy Rees
OFF RADAR: ‘Stones and other poems’
The poems in Thomas Moore’s new collection, “Stones,” hike trails that will be familiar to his followers.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Five Tuesdays in Winter’ and ‘Winter: Notes and Numina from the Maine Woods’
A new short-story collection from Lily King and the sixth book from award-winning nature columnist Dana Wilde
OFF RADAR: ‘What Rough Beasts: Poetry/Prints’
Leslie Moore’s animal worlds
OFF RADAR: ‘Antique Densities: Modern Parables & Other Experiments in Short Prose’
More of the weird world of Jefferson Navicky
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Small Wonder’ and ‘Go By Boat’
The history of Small Point, Maine, and stories of a Maine island doctor
OFF RADAR: ‘Open Form in American Poetry: Essays’
Collection by University of Maine professor Burton Hatlen a labor of his students’ love