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Ten Piscataqua Writers 2022

An Anthology from the Watershed

Phillip Augusta

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23 June 2022
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An Anthology selecting ten outstanding established and emerging voices from the Piscataqua watershed along the southernmost border of New Hampshire and Maine. It contains a mix of regional fiction writers, nonfiction writers and poets, each having a chapter's worth of work to discover and explore. Included are pieces of Merrill Black's memoir Girl Walks Into a Bar & Other Essays; An excerpt from Mary Duquette's first novel And That Divine Eye; Bill Burtis' Liminal & Other Poems, Cathy Wolff's autobiographical How to Punch & Other Essays; a collection of flash fiction from Clark Knowles titled Emporium; and from S Stephanie is What We Brought on the Journey: 16 Poems; Mary Ann Cappiello's historical essay Searching for Dinah Tuck; James Patrick Kelly's cautionary science fiction short story Grandma +5ºC; Todd Hearon's collection of poems, verse drama, and songs called Ensemblings; and Christina Keim's autobiographical Two Essays. Phillip Augusta is editor; Rebecca Rule fiction editor; Gerald Duffy nonfiction editor, and Jessica Purdy poetry editor.

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An Anthology selecting ten outstanding established and emerging voices from the Piscataqua watershed along the southernmost border of New Hampshire and Maine. It contains a mix of regional fiction writers, nonfiction writers and poets, each having a chapter's worth of work to discover and explore. Included are pieces of Merrill Black's memoir Girl Walks Into a Bar & Other Essays; An excerpt from Mary Duquette's first novel And That Divine Eye; Bill Burtis' Liminal & Other Poems, Cathy Wolff's autobiographical How to Punch & Other Essays; a collection of flash fiction from Clark Knowles titled Emporium; and from S Stephanie is What We Brought on the Journey: 16 Poems; Mary Ann Cappiello's historical essay Searching for Dinah Tuck; James Patrick Kelly's cautionary science fiction short story Grandma +5ºC; Todd Hearon's collection of poems, verse drama, and songs called Ensemblings; and Christina Keim's autobiographical Two Essays. Phillip Augusta is editor; Rebecca Rule fiction editor; Gerald Duffy nonfiction editor, and Jessica Purdy poetry editor.

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