Agnes Bushell

Agnes Bushell is a writer and editor, the recipient of two Maine Literary Awards, professor emerita in Liberal Arts at Maine College of Art and Design, and co-founder of Littoral Books. Her most recent novel is Monkey.

Agnes Bushell is a writer and editor, the recipient of two Maine Literary Awards, professor emerita in Liberal Arts at Maine College of Art and Design, and co-founder of Littoral Books. Her most recent novel is Monkey.

Katherine Hagopian Berry’s first collection of poetry, Mast Year, was published by Littoral in 2020. Her poetry has also appeared in Café Review, Frost Meadow Review, and in Balancing Act 2, Enough!, and Wait. She lives in Bridgton, Maine.

Portland Press Herald: Book Review
By: Joan Silverman
In short stories that go far beyond clichés, ‘North by Northeast 2’ gives a rich picture of Maine.
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OFF RADAR: ‘What Rough Beasts: Poetry/Prints’
By: Dana Wilde
Leslie Moore’s animal worlds…
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Review by Dave Canarie
In a ‘landscape transformed,’ Maine writers and artists describe pain, hope and ‘the boring parts of keeping us alive’ in these extraordinary times.
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Review by Dana Wilde
“North by Northeast 2: New Short Fiction by Maine Writers” follows Littoral Books’ 2019 anthology of the same title and includes stories by some of the same writers, as well as new contributors.
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“In ‘Skin,’ Maine writer Kate Kennedy tackles her diagnosis and treatment with a purposeful – and defiant – precision.”
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Agnes Bushell is interviewed by Robert Diamante for Ruminate Magazine’s blog The Waking. Read a thoughtful discussion about “The Oracle Pool.”