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Meet The Authors

Ann Barrengos

Ann Barrengos grew up in RI. As a young girl, she was always drawn to fairy tales, myths, and folklore, reading and writing her own poems and stories. The eternal legends resonated for Ann, allowing her to relate to peoples across culture and time. From the early period of oral tradition Read more >>

Lars Christensen

Lars Christensen is a native of Copenhagen, Denmark, who moved to the U.S. (by way of Iceland) when he married an American woman from Maine. Lars has traveled extensively throughout Europe and North America, pursuing an eclectic array of jobs, and enjoying the ability to meet people from many different cultures and all walks of life. Read more >>

Eights Take Flight

Nancy, Penny and Sally are three friends who share a common vision in promoting World peace. All three live  in Maine in the small town of Raymond. They are collectively known as “Eights Take Flight,” Read more >>

Eugene Elcik

Gene is a 77 year old Maine native who loves the land and it’s people.  As he grew up he noticed his surroundings and how others interacted with each other and all that encompassed them. Read more >>

François Hagnere

François Hagnere was born in Paris and has a passion for Architecture, Decorative Arts, Car Design and Art History. Read more >>

Clay Hurtubise

Having been a drug pusher (pharmacist) most of his life, Clay returns to his
love of writing. Until the age of 18, he had never been farther west than the eastern side of Vermont. In 1975 all that changed when Clay went to the University of Wyoming. While preparing for a different culture, the extent of change was at times was overwhelming. Read more >>

Troy Hurtubise

Troy James Hurtubise is a Natural Resource Technologist, a Bear Behavior Specialist, an expert on twentieth century warfare, an innovator, and author of several books. Read more >>

Cheryl Cuddy

While just a youngster at the tender age of 10, Cheryl found she loved writing. As she grew more mature (we won’t say ‘older’) she earned several awards for her essays and short stories, and all along … Read more >>