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LOOK INSIDE!
Look inside the pages of The Scallop Christmas, a beautifully illustrated children's book that's sure to become a Christmas classic.
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DAHLOV IPCAR
Painter and illustrator extraordinaire, one of Maine's greatest living artists.
MIRIAM COLWELL
An insightful novelist and chronicler of Maine's changing culture and values. FRENCHBORO ONLINE
Find out more about Frenchboro, one of Maine's last remaining year-round island communities. ![]() AUTHOR WEBSITES Many Islandport authors and illustrators maintain their own websites. Remember, these links will take you off the Islandport site. They do what they do (so, please, don't hold us responsible!).
LISA BELISLEAuthor of Our Daily Tread
EDIE CLARKAuthor of The Place He Made and Saturday Beans & Sunday Suppers
JEAN FLAHIVEAuthor of Billy Boy
LYNN PLOURDEAuthor of At One In a Place Called Maine
REBECCA RULEAuthor of Live Free and Eat Pie!
ASTRID SHECKELSIllustrator of The Scallop Christmas PARTNER SITES AND BLOGS Sites by businesses, friends, and people we are working with. Northeast Historic FilmA regional moving image archive |