Backyard Maine: Local Essays
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Backyard Maine: Local Essays

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Edgar Allen Beem examines, muses about, scoffs at, reveals, and celebrates everyday life in Maine, from high school sports to high-priced homes, aging dogs to aging cars, politics to religion, underwear to naps, berry-picking to clam festivals, and much, much more. Most of these short, savvy essays have appeared in The Forecaster, in Ed's "Universal Notebook" col...more
Paperback, 209 pages
Published January 15th 2009 by Tilbury House Publishers
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Edgar Allen Beem is a freelance writer who lives in Yarmouth, Maine. Former art critic for Maine Times, he has written about art and architecture in Maine for over twenty-five years. He is a frequent contributor to Down East, Yankee, and Photo District News, and has written for the Boston Globe Magazine, ArtNews, Design New England, and Conde Nast's Traveler. He writes a weekly opinion column enti...more
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