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Maine Authors (Not a Complete Listing) 1992 Maine State Library Maine State Library Maine State Documents Library Documents Maine State Library 7-1992 Maine Authors (Not a Complete Listing) 1992 Maine State Library Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalmaine.com/msl_docs Recommended Citation Maine State Library, "Maine Authors (Not a Complete Listing) 1992" (1992). Library Documents. Paper 24. http://digitalmaine.com/msl_docs/24 This Text is brought to you for free and open access by the Maine State Library at Maine State Documents. It has been accepted for inclusion in Library Documents by an authorized administrator of Maine State Documents. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Maine State Library Maine State Documents Library Documents Library 7-1992 Maine Authors (Not a Complete Listing) Maine State Library Follow this and additional works at: http://statedocs.maine.gov/msl_docs This Document is brought to you for free and open access by the Library at Maine State Documents. It has been accepted for inclusion in Library Documents by an authorized administrator of Maine State Documents. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MAINE STATE LIBRARY (NOT A COMPLETE LISTING) 3 5Dfll UPDATED 7/92 James M. Acheson Grace Additon University of Maine 5 Ward Street Orono ME 04473 Augusta ME 04330 Charlotte Agell Lee Agger %Firefly Books, Ltd. %Gannett Books 250 Sparks Ave/Willowdale, P. 0. Box 1460B Ontario, Canada M2H 254 Portland ME 04101 James M. Aldrich Penobscot Bay Press Jonathan Aldrich Box 36 41 Oakhurst Road Stonington ME 04681 Cape Elizabeth ME 04107 Richard Aldridge Jack Aley Box 127 Box 4021C West Point Road Pennell Way Sebasco Estates ME 04565 Brunswick ME 04011 Ken Allen Bruce Allen West Road Box 362 P. O. Box 415 Kittery ME 03904 Belgrade Lakes ME 04918 Linda Allen Philomel Books Douglas Alvord 200 Madison Avenue %Yankee Publishing Inc. New York NY 10016 Dublin NH 03444 Lorraine Anderson Patricia M. Anderson %Down East Books %Bowdoin College P. 0. Box 6790C Bowdoin College Museum of Art Camden ME 04843 Brunswick ME 04011 Will Anderson Beverly Andrews 7 Bramhall Terrace Hallowell ME 04347 Portland ME 04103 Jerry Angier Spencer Apollonio 69 Brentwood Road 31 Eastern Avenue Cape Elizabeth ME 04107 Boothbay Harbor ME 04538 Jim Arnosky %Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Oskana Dray-Khamara Asher 105 Madison Avenue 22 Chestnut Street New York NY 10016 Vinalhaven ME 04863 2 3 Glenna Wotton Atwood Alta Ashley %John Wiley & Sons HC61, Box 069 605 Third Avenue Damariscotta ME 04543 New York NY 10158-0012 Walter and Thelma F. Baily Edith Bailes %University of Maine %Cardamon Press Belgrade Exit, Int. 95 Richmond ME 04357 Augusta ME 04330 Marybeth Baker Catherine Baker %Guy Gannett Publishers P. O. Box 71 390 Congress St. Spruce Head ME 04859 Portland ME 04101 William J. Baker %Free Press James W. Balano 866 Third Avenue 12 MacDonald St. New York NY 10022 Bucksport ME 04416 Steven E. Barkan %Dept. of Sociology & Social Work Kate Barnes University of Maine RR #1, Box 1390 Orono ME 04473 Union ME 04862 Roy Barrett William Barry Brooklin ME 04616 28 Dow St. Portland ME 04101 Fran Beard Elizabeth Sweetser Baxter %Down East Books 745 Main St. P. O. Box 6790C Newington CT 06111 Camden ME 04843 Christian Becksvoort Karl Beiser Durham Road 18 Elizabeth Avenue New Gloucester ME 04260 Bangor ME 04401 Dianne Benedict Monique Belisle Box 3107 Shapleigh ME 04076 Merepoint Road Brunswick ME 04011 Ingrid Bengis Dean Bennett Stonington ME 04681 RFD #1, Box 5490 Mt. Vernon ME 04352 John R. Benziger Harry Beston Corpuscles Intergalactica %Down East Books 40 Johnson Heights P. O. Box 6790C Waterville ME 04901 Camden ME 04843 Jim Bishop Joyce K. Bibber UMO - English Department 35 Highland Avenue 313 Neville Hall Gorham ME 04038 Orono ME 04469 Steve Either %Lance Tapley Farnham Blair 26 Sea St. RFD #1, Box 240-1H Camden ME 04843 Surry ME 04684 Alice Bloom Raquel Boehmer Bean Road P. O. Box 365 Mt. Vernon ME 04352 Monhegan Island ME 04852 Charles G. and Mary Bolte Audrey Bohanan %Down East Books 505 Emery's Bridge Road P. O. Box 6790C S. Berwick ME 03908 Camden ME 04843 Fred Bonnie Philip Booth 1310-G 34th St. South Box 330 Birmingham AL 35205 Castine ME 04421 Philip Booth J. S. Borthwick Box 330 5 School St. Castine ME 04421 Thomaston ME 04861 Miriam Anne Bourne Myrna Bouchey %Arbor House Publishing Co RFD #1, Box 39b 235 E. 45th Street Jonesport ME 04649 New York NY 10017 Russel Bourne %W.W. Norton & Co. Minnie Bowden 500 Fifth Avenue Hardscrabble Hill New York NY 10110 Orland ME 04472 James F. Boylan Thomas E. Bradbury Covell Road Cape Porpoise ME 04014 Fairfield ME 04937 Kate Braestrup Paul and Ann S. Brahms General Delivery 78 Alpine Road St. George ME 04857 Portland ME 04103 John W. Brainerd Henry Braun RFD #1, Box 245 Box 84 W. Brooksville ME 04617 Weld ME 04285 Roger Bridwell Steward J. Bristol %Truman Talley Books/E.P.Dutton 54 Grasshopper Lane 2 Park Avenue Lyman New York NY 10016 Biddeford ME 04005 Mike Brown Rev. Paul Q. Brooks %International Marine Pub. Co 23 Myrnelle Drive Rt. 1 South Yarmouth MA 02664 Rockport ME 04856 Jim Brunnelle Ashley Bryan %Yankee Books %Atheneum/MacMillan Pub. Co. P. 0. Box 1248 866 Third Avenue Camden ME 04843 New York NY 10022 Joyce Butler Agnes Bushel1 %Rosemary House Press 18 Exeter St. Durrell's Bridge Road Portland ME 04102 Kennebunk ME 04043 Thomas D. Cabot Island Institute Bill Caldwell P. O. Box 429 Damariscotta ME 04543 Rockland ME 04841 Mary Calvert Steven Callahan Lincoln St. Seal Point Road P. 0. Box 406 Ellsworth ME 04605 E. Boothbay ME 04544 James Campbell %River Wind Associates Shirlee Connors Carlson P. O. Box 128 Station Hill Orland ME 04472 Fort Kent ME 04743 Mimi Gregoire Carpenter William Carpenter Rt. 1, Box 500 RD1, Box 1297 Oakland ME 04963 Stockton Sprs. ME 04981 Sister Frances A. Carr Thomas Carper United Society of Shakers Box 157 Sabbathday Lake Cornish ME 04020 Poland ME 04273 Gladys Hasty Carroll Ray H. Carter Earl Road, Box 468 Porter So. Berwick ME 04908 Washburn ME 04786 Richard Gary Dorothy Casey 31 Highland Avenue Route 7, Box 59IB Waterville ME 04901 Chapel Hill NC 27514 John A. Cayford C & H Publishing Co Roberta Chester 45 Center St. 24 Atlantic Avenue Brewer ME 04401 Bar Harbor ME 04609 Patricia Chute Edwin A. Churchill %Doubleday 63 School St. 666 Fith Avenue Augusta ME 04330 New York NY 10103 Nicolai Cikovski Jr. Robert M. Chute %Harry N. Abrams, Inc RFD #1, Box 3868 Poland Springs ME 04274 Frank Claes Patricia B. Cirone %Down East Books P. O. Box 768 P. O. Box 6790C Kittery ME 03904 Camden ME 04843 Bruce Clark Bill Clark Highland Road 409 Evergreen Drive RFD #1, Box 1421 Waterville ME 04901 Brunswick ME 04011 A. Carman Clark RD 1, Box 964 Herb Cleaves East Sennebec Road 69 Brentwood Road Union ME 04862 Cape Elizabeth ME 04107 Jeffrey Clough Portland School of Art Lib Frank M. Coffin 619 Congress St. 1 Ocean Road Portland ME 04101 S. Portland ME 04106 William Cohen John Cole P. O. Box 1938 29 McLellan St. Portland ME 04104 Brunswick ME 04011 Loren Coleman Neal F. Comino University of Southern Maine 95 Silver Road 96 Falmouth Bangor ME 04401 Portland ME 04101 Ralph W. Conant Philip Conkling Box 2200 Rt. 2 Box 429 N. Vassalboro ME 04962 Rockland ME 04841 Leo Connellan Shirlee Connors-Carlson P. O. Box 161 Station Hill Norwich CT 06360-0161 Fort Kent ME 04743 Rocfer L. Conover David S. Cook Whistler Cove %Winthrop High School RFD #2, Box 164D Highland Avenue Freeport ME 04032 Winthrop ME 04364 Elizabeth Cooke Barbara Cooney 20 Belmont Street Damariscotta ME 04543 Portland ME 04101 Christopher Corbett Paul Corrigan 3505 N. Calvert St. RR #1, Box 5850 Baltimore MD 21218 Harland ME 04943 Herb Coursen Wesli Court 3062 Mere Point Road P. O. Box 161 Brunswick ME 04011 Dresden ME 04342 Louis Coxe Natalie Craig Box 5478, RD 5 %Arco Publishing Inc Adams Road 215 Park Avenue, S Brunswick ME 04011 New York NY 10003 Fred Crockett Robert Creeley %Down East Books Box 385 P. O. Box 6790C Waldoboro ME 04572 Camden ME 04843 Mary Cunningham Rebecca Cummings %Linden Pr./Simon & Schuster 67 High Street Rockefeller Ct./230 Ave. of America South Paris ME 04281 New York NY 10020 Al David Richard B. Davidson P. 0. 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