Literature

By Exception Staff | November 12, 2009

Theodore Enslin, a prizewinning poet, will perform a free reading of his work to the public at Bates College.

By Peter Linsley | June 26, 2009

Portland, Maine -- Portland Magazine’s founder and publisher Colin Sargent has a new book out called, The Museum of Human Beings. The novel, now listed on Amazon, tells the story of Sacagawea's son Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau.

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By Nelson Hultberg | May 29, 2009

A review of Matt Bracken's Foreign Enemies and Traitors.

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By Exception Staff | May 21, 2009

Students in Bates College's contemporary performance poetry course will perform their work at 7 pm on Tuesday, May 26.

By Exception Staff | May 13, 2009

Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is penning a book on her life. She has inked a deal with Harper Collins to write her memoir, which will be published in 2010 when she is up for re-election in Alaska.

By Exception Staff | April 25, 2009

Michelle Obama's biographical comic book drops April 29.

By Exception Staff | April 27, 2009

Sick of American culture telling you to find "happiness at all costs?"

By Exception Staff | April 13, 2009

Gay activists are up in arms over what they perceive as censoring by popular web retailer Amazon.com.

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By Milt Huntington | March 30, 2009

Puns are described as the lowest form of humor. I disagree. Potty jokes by toilet-trained stand-up comics have earned that distinction.

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By Alex Geana | January 12, 2009

The Elements of Style by William Struck and E.B. White has been the only book I’ve consistently owned and it’s been consistently stolen.

By Alex Geana | December 22, 2008


The History of Love
has a great title, that’s about it. I ended up
skimming the end of the book and yawned. The first 100 pages were exciting, they drew me in, captivated by some moments and the words of the author. The rest, was a slow steady fall down a steep hill into the gray pond of dissatisfaction.

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