2008 Festival

2006 Festival


Camden Opera House
Camden, Maine
November 2, 3 and 4, 2007

Noted Authors Enrich and Enliven Festival Program

Committee of Advisors

  • Charlotte Albright
  • Bland Banwell
  • Victoria Bonebakker
  • Joseph Conforti
  • Nancy Harmon Jenkins
  • Tess Gerritsen
  • Cally Gurley
  • Wesley McNair
  • Jane Phillips
  • Richard Russo
  • Betsy Sholl

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The Maine Literary Festival is a scholarship project of the Midcoast Branch of the American Association of University Women. All proceeds from the Festival are used for the Midcoast AAUW's scholarship program for young women and girls who might otherwise not be able to attend college.

"Mayhem, Money and Mirth"

In 2007 our authors looked at the human condition through the lenses of mayhem, money and mirth. Whether pound-wise or penny-foolish, cultures clash and families feud, surviving only by recognizing, with a good laugh, that life is a comedy.
Also in 2007 the Maine Literary Festival expanded its highly acclaimed weekend festival to include a writers' workshop for both published and aspiring writers. (Read more...)

 

 


Governor Proclaims Maine Literary Weekend
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Brenda Wineapple

Brenda Wineapple is the author of Genêt: A Biography of Janet Flanner, Sister Brother Gertrude and Leo Stein, and Hawthorne: A Life, which won the English-speaking Union's Ambassador Award in Biography and the Boston Book Club's Julia Howe Award. She has also edited the John Greenleaf Whittier volume for the Library of America's American Poets Project. A recipient of awards from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the American Council of Learned Societies, and twice from the National Endowment for the Humanities, she was the chair of the Nonfiction Panel of the National Book Awards in 2005. Her essays and reviews appear in The American Scholar, Poetry, The Iowa Review, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Nation, the Boston Review, and other publications. She has taught at Union College, New York University, Sarah Lawrence, and is now teaching in Columbia University's Graduate School of the Arts. She is currently writing a book about Emily Dickinson and Thomas Wentworth Higginson (Knopf).


Festival Program

Mayhem, Money & Mirth
At the Camden Opera House unless otherwise indicated.

Friday, November 2: Festival Keynote and Kickoff

6 to 6:45PM - Registration
7PM - Introductory Remarks
7:15PM - Martha White - Introducing Geoffrey Wolff
7:30PM - Geoffrey Wolff: The E.B. and Katharine White Memorial Lecture
    •   Mirth at the Mill: Party immediately following at historic Knox Mill Grille

Saturday, November 3: A Day and Evening of Fact, Fiction & Fun

7:30 to 8:30AM - Continental Breakfast/Registration
8:30AM - Welcome and Introductions
8:40AM - Matthew Pearl: Mayhem, Money & Mirth: A Theme and a Concept
9:30AM - The Early American Experience
    •  Peter Silver: The Social Complexity and Tangled History of Colonial Relations
    •  Mary Malloy: Sailors, Whalers and Notorious Captains
    •  James Laxer: The Acadian Experience in Search of a Homeland
    •  Questions & Answers
11:15AM to 12:55PM - Signings/Lunch on Own
1PM - Scott Donaldson: Recovering Robinson, a Great American Poet
1:30PM - Adventures in Literary Biography: Scott Donaldson (moderator),
    Charles Calhoun and Brenda Wineapple
3 to 3:45PM - Break and Signings
3:45PM - Contemporary Fiction: New Voices: Charlotte Albright (moderator),
    Geoffrey Wolff, Dorie McCullough Lawson, Owen King, Christina Baker Kline
5:15PM - Signings/Dinner on Own

7 to 9PM - The Opening Sentence
Several of our authors respond to the challenge to expand upon the following sentence within the limit of 100 words -
"In the midst of chaos, she took the wallet and disappeared into the laughing crowd." (Mayhem, Money & Mirth)
    •  Seasonal Desserts, Coffee, Mulled Cider at Élan Gallery

Sunday, November 4: A Morning of Mystery & Mischief

7:45 to 8:45AM - Continental Breakfast/Registration/Book Signings
8:55AM - Welcome and Introductions
9AM - Gary Goshgarian: History of Mystery: From Poe to Parker
     and In Between
9:40AM - Jonathan Aldrich: Dinner Was Served
10:05AM - Tess Gerritsen: Digging into Medical History &
     Weaving Research into the Novel
10:45AM - Did the Butler Do It? with Tess Gerritsen (moderator),
     Kate Flora, Gary Goshgarian, Joe Hill, Sarah Langan, Matthew Pearl
12:15PM - Wrap-up and 2008 Maine Literary Festival Highlights
12:15 to 1:15PM - Book Signings

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