Cail & Company LIVE | NH Authors Week – Dan Pouliot
A New Hampshire native, Dan Pouliot earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts from UNH, and his digital works are in multiple permanent collections. He is Vice-Chair of the New Hampshire Writer’s Project.
A New Hampshire native, Dan Pouliot earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts from UNH, and his digital works are in multiple permanent collections. He is Vice-Chair of the New Hampshire Writer’s Project.
A native of New York and the White Mountains of New Hampshire, Christina Holbrook now lives in Colorado with her husband, Alan Dulit. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in French
Cynthia G. Neale grew up in the Finger Lakes region of New York and earned a degree from Vermont College in Writing and Literature. She also attended Roberts Wesleyan College in
David Moloney is the author of the novel Barker House. He has worked in the Hillsborough County Department of Corrections, New Hampshire, from 2007 to 2011. He received a BA in
Rob Greene, who writes as the search-engine friendly “R.W.W. Greene,” is a recovering journalist and high-school English teacher. He writes science-fiction novels and short stories in a little house in
You won’t want to miss this conversation with the multi-talented Masheri Chappelle. Masheri is the Chair of the New Hampshire Writer’s Project as well as the author of the “Oracle
This second annual event follows last year’s memorable evening of literary conversation. Join NHWP Advisory Board Trustee Laura Knoy as she talks with five local authors about their writing process,
Part 1 – The On Golden Pond author’s debut novel By BEVERLY STODDART, A NH Writer’s Life, InDepthNH.org LAKES REGION, NH: Arriving at the home of Ernest Thompson, I steer down a
By Staff Report, InDepthNH.org Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Charles Simic, 84, who taught courses in American literature and creative writing for decades at UNH, died Jan. 9, 2023, at an assisted living
NHWP authors publish 15 books in 2022 right on time for holiday shopping! Black Friday and Cyber Monday 2022 are now in the rearview mirror. It’s time to get serious


