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2004
Writer's Tent
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Norman
Beaupré
Professor Emeritus of Francophone and World Literature at the University
of New England. His first book, L'Enclume et le couteau - the
Life and Works of Adelard Coté, was published in 1982.
Since then, he wrote Le Petit Mangeur de Fleurs and Lumineau
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Rhéa
Coté-Robbins
Founder and Executive Director of the Franco- American Women's
Institute and winner of the 1997 Maine Chapbook award for her work
of creative non-fiction Wednesday's Child.
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Annette
Paradis King
Wrote Growing up on Academy Hill - Remembering My French-Canadian
Papa, in honor of her father
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Doris
Provencher-Faucher
Retired teacher. Her first book Le Québecois: The
Virgin Forest was released in 2002 and The Rapids in 2002.
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