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Jamie Sayen: Wild New England’s History from Glaciers to Global Warming
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Author and environmental activist, Jamie Sayen’s latest book speaks about “the failure of conservation in northern New England’s forests.”
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Author and environmental activist, Jamie Sayen’s latest book speaks about “the failure of conservation in northern New England’s forests.”
The Seacoast Artist Association in downtown Exeter invites local artists to submit to their first theme show of the year, “Winter Frost,” on Saturday, Jan. 6th, 10-2.
The Jefferson Awards are given to, “ordinary people who do extraordinary things without expectation of recognition.” How did a small-town guy rise to this level of appreciation?
After decades as a steel worker in an Ohio steel mill, Rich Banichar and his wife, Bonnie, recognized the incredible need of the homeless in the greater Richland County, Ohio area and they got involved by collecting clothing and food for homeless shelters
After months of emotionally charged meetings and public comment related to downtown art and LGBTQ+ issues, it was a relatively quiet night at the regular Littleton Selectmen’s meeting Monday, although the issues are still simmering in the community.
This year Christmas with the Celts will introduce top Irish musicians Patrick D’Arcy from Dublin and Fiachra O’Regan from Connemara, Ireland.
More than 1,000 people have added their names to a community letter calling for the town’s selectmen to drop and back away from discussion about regulating public art as it relates to LGBTQ+ issues.
His latest piece appears in the Fall 2023 edition of Chicago Quarterly Review. The CQR is a nonprofit literary journal publishing fiction and nonfiction short stories, poems, and translations.
When an author faces the staggering statistic that just 1%-2% of all manuscripts are published, the question is how do you get published? InDepthNH.org and the New Hampshire Writers’ Project tackled this issue at the Zoom event, Storytelling and Publishing: Capturing and Sharing the Human Experience.