The Maine Thing Quarterly is Maine’s digital magazine for purveyors of originality. Subscribe to learn about the best of Maine or plan your visit to Maine.
The Marine Quarterly is 112 pages of intelligent sea reading. It is published in a useful pocket size, printed on hefty paper, illustrated with woodcuts and line drawings, and has been greeted with appreciative remarks from readers all over the world.Inkitt’s writing contest runs quarterly and gives authors the chance to win an exclusive GALATEA publishing deal and the chance to showcase their book to the world. Monthly, alongside the quarterly publishing deal prize draw, cash prize contest winners are announced, determined on how many likes the author has received on their book. Monthly.The Maine State Police are investigating whether a Maine woman broke the law in a recent essay contest to give away her 210-year-old inn, Sergeant Michael Johnston of the State Police’s special.
Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap Announces Winners of 2013 Maine Constitution Essay and Poster Contest Winning artwork and essays available on-line. AUGUSTA - Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap has announced the names of the winners of the 2013 Maine Constitution Essay and Poster Contest. The contest allows Maine students from grades K through.
Maine police investigating essay contest for ownership of inn. A U.S. Virgin Islands couple was chosen to take over the Center Lovell Inn and Restaurant, out of thousands of entrants who had.
Membership in the Maine Mayflower Society includes membership in the national society, the General Society of Mayflower Descendants and a subscription to its magazine, The Mayflower Quarterly. The Maine Society holds three meetings annually for members and their guests. The spring meeting is an open meeting for those considering becoming a member.
Quarterly stories that are quintessentially Maine. Winter transforms Maine into a sparkly-white, forest-green, ocean-blue masterpiece. How will it transform you? Whether you want to climb a few of Maine’s famous lighthouses or climb a few thousand feet up Maine’s majestic mountains, there’s more than plenty of things to do in Maine.
Maine History Online began with the assumption that connecting events and issues among communities, and with regional, national, and international histories, as well as exploring relationships, influence and influences would be crucial to telling the story of Maine. Actions and reactions, along with links and disconnects help to make a place what it is.
After someone has died, the assets he or she owned may be distributed by a legal process called probate. Probate involves filing the deceased person’s will in one of the sixteen probate courts located throughout Maine. This process ensures that the estate assets are distributed according to the deceased person’s wishes as they are stated in the will. But, what if someone you know has.
More than two decades after a Maine couple gave away the Center Lovell Inn and Restaurant to the winner of an essay contest, the woman who won the quaint year-round inn with views of the White.
The John M. Rezendes Annual Ethics Essay Competition All current undergraduate students at the University of Maine are invited to submit an 8- to 10-page essay that focuses on ethics, broadly construed. Papers on any topic of ethical concern are welcome, but see below for suggested focus. Please view other requirements and guidelines below.
The history of the area comprising the U.S. state of Maine spans thousands of years, measured from the earliest human settlement, or less than two hundred, measured from the advent of U.S. statehood in 1820. The present article will concentrate on the period of European contact and after. The origin of the name Maine is unclear. One theory is it was named after the French province of Maine.
As I read the Oregon Quarterly magazines, I am always reminded of a favorite saying: “If I ever go crazy, I want to do it in Eugene, Oregon, where no one will notice.” Mentor, Friend. Bob.
But Oregon Quarterly still asks writers to submit their manuscripts to our annual Northwest Perspectives Essay Contest in hard copy, so I read those 92 stories with paper in my hands, sipping.
The Walter and Nancy Kidd Memorial Writing Competition in Poetry and Fiction (“Kidd Prize”) is held each spring and is open to all undergraduates currently enrolled at the University of Oregon. First, second and third place are awarded in each genre (poetry and fiction). Winners receive a monetary award and a certificate that includes remarks from the competition judge in their genre.
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The Maine Review (MeR) is a triannual online literary journal that publishes culturally significant and innovative writing and visual art by writers and artists living in Maine, across the country, and around the world. Maine Review Publications is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to making contemporary literature accessible to.