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In Sight: Young Lewiston author publishes first book

Ashley Forshaw is every English teacher’s dream. “Grammar is important,” Forshaw of Lewiston said. “And I think it should be used well.” Forshaw is 17, lives in Lewiston and loves to read and write. “She reads, reads, reads a lot,” Forshaw’s mother, Kim Harding, said. “If I had to punish her, which never happens, her […]

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Outdoors in Maine: Smith’s new book a joyful, enlightening read

Although this is a book review, it is not a conventional one where you simply exclaim and gush and excerpt many pithy passages, or toss about superlatives like “engaging, compelling and riveting.” No, this is moremy recollections about the author of a new Maine book and some thoughts about this dry, witty man and what […]

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‘Chainsaw Massacre’ villain, Maine resident Gunnar Hansen sets record straight in new book

“CHAIN SAW CONFIDENTIAL: HOW WE MADE THE WORLD’S MOST NOTORIOUS HORROR MOVIE,” by Gunnar Hansen, October 2013, Chronicle Books, 240 pages, 16-page full-color insert, hardcover, $24.95. A terrifying tale of murder and insanity, “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” has been revisited, remastered and most recently, filmed in 3D. Yet there’s nothing quite like the first time a […]

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Outdoors in Maine: Two books to battle the summer doldrums

Summer, especially during the August doldrums, is a good time to kick back with a good book. For any outdoor-minded person, here are two new books, written by Maine authors, that I have thoroughly enjoyed. The first is “Massacre Pond” by Paul Doiron. (Minotaur Books, $24.95). The editor of Downeast magazine, Doiron is a relatively […]