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Traverse City poet--and former poet-laureate of Delaware--Fleda Brown shares eight of her poems.
Fleda Brown
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Three Up North authors take their show on the road this summer, visiting local libraries and bookstores in support of their new books
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The helpful and well-read staff at McLean & Eakin, in Petoskey, help us out with some dynamite reads for a summer’s day.
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Excerpt from the novel Anne by Constance Fenimore Woolson. Published in the 1880’s and set on Mackinac Island.
Constance Fenimore Woolson
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Frank talk with the award-winning author of Eight Dogs Named Jack: And Fourteen Other Stories from the Detroit Streets and Michigan Wilderness.
Emily Betz Tyra
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Michael Patrick Shiels' new book,"Secrets of the Great Golf Course Architects," will be available late October.
By Lynda Twardowski
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"Historic Cottages of Glen Lake," by Barbara Siepker, nabs a prestigious State History Award.
By Lynda Twardowski
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A new book by the publisher of Stranger in the Woods.
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Retired kindergarten teacher and Old Mission resident Evelyn Johnson uncovers the stories behind the barns on Traverse City's Old Mission Peninsula.
Emily Betz Tyra
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Nineteenth-century literary figure honored in the new book, The Sound the Stars Make Rushing Through the Sky.
Elizabeth Edwards
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