3 Nations Anthology: Native, Canadian & New England Writers Book Event
Thursday, October 11, 2018
7:00-9:00pm
Join us the night before the Belfast Poetry Festival starts for a one of a kind book event with several authors sharing excerpt readings. 3 Nations Anthology: Native, Canadian & New England Writers explores the shared borders and heritage of the northeast US, Atlantic Canada, and Sovereign Tribal Nations. The poems, essays, and short stories in this collection speak of the things that divide, the bridges between, and the intense love of this rugged region the people hold in common. Several of the regional authors featured in the book will be joining us including Kathleen Ellis, Jason Grundstrom-Whitney, Leonore Hildebrandt, Sarah Xerar Murphy, Ellie O’Leary, Patricia Smith Ranzoni, Catherine Schmitt, Lee Sharkey, and Karin Spitfire.
WATERFALL ARTS
256 High Street, Belfast, Maine 04915
(207) 338-2222 info@waterfallarts.org
Fog Lit is backed by the tremendous support of the New Brunswick Department of Tourism, Heritage and Culture, and the City of Saint John’s Community Arts Funding Program. The Festival is currently partnered with various New Brunswick libraries and like-minded arts organizations throughout Saint John.
2018 marks the sixth year for Fog Lit Book Festival, with festivities set to take place between September 26th – 30th. A full program detailing authors, events, and locations will be released in late August.
Join us Saturday, September 8, 2018, 3:00pm (AT) for readings from 3 Nations Anthology: Native, Canadian & New England Writers at Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Centre.
Abbe Museum (map) The Abbe Museum in Downtown Bar Harbor
26 Mt Desert Street
PO Box 286
Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Summer Hours:
May 1 – October 31
Open daily 10 am – 5 pm
Join us at the Abbe Museum for a one of a kind book event with several authors sharing excerpt readings. 3 Nations Anthology: Native, Canadian & New England Writers explores the shared borders and heritage of the northeast US, Atlantic Canada, and Sovereign Tribal Nations. The poems, essays, and short stories in this collection speak of the things that divide, the bridges between, and the intense love of this rugged region the people hold in common. Several of the regional authors featured in the book will be joining us including Cheryl Savageau, Jason Grundstrom-Whitney, Sonja Johanson, Carl Little, Sarah Xerar Murphy, Bruce Pratt, Patricia Smith Ranzoni, Lee Sharkey, and Karin Spitfire (see reader bios here).
This program is free with admission to our downtown location and will be hosted in our Community Gallery. Questions? Please contact us at educator@abbemuseum.org