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Where's Becky?

  • Nov. 10: Performance, 7 p.m., Conway, N.H., Historical Society, Salyard Center for the Arts. 986-7740
    Nov. 12: Performance, 7 p.m., Marlow, N.H., Historical Society, Jones Hall. littlep@nhecwb.com
    Nov. 17: Performance, 7:30 p.m., Chester, N.H., Historical Society, sponsored by the N.H. Humanities Council. personalchef@pupkin-pine.com
    Nov. 19: Stories, 7 p.m., Brentwood, N.H., Library, 642-3355.
    Nov. 22: Humor and Memoir, co-presentation and book signing with Edie Clark, 2 p.m., Gibson's Bookstore, Concord, N.H.
    Dec. 1: Book signing and chatting, Literacy Fair, 3:30 to 6:30 p.m., Bow, N.H., Middle School.
    Dec. 4: That Reminds Me of a Story, 7 p.m., Marlow, N.H., Historical Society.

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    Islandport Press is an independent Maine-based publisher dedicated to producing quality books and other materials that detail and amplify the rich social, cultural and economic history of Northern New England. We strive to tell good, accessible stories that give authentic voice to real people.

About this blog

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    Rebecca Rule, author of Live Free and Eat Pie: A Storyteller’s Guide to New Hampshire, spends a lot of time on the road, traveling to her performances throughout the Granite State and beyond. She loves her home state, meeting lots of great people and visiting both new and familiar places. Now she can share all that she finds with her new blog. So please "join" her on the road and check back often.

About Becky

  • Becky has lived all her life (so far) in New Hampshire. She has written several other popular books set in her home state, including "The Best Revenge," a collection of short stories that was named one of the five Essential New Hampshire Books by New Hampshire Magazine, and "Could Have Been Worse: True Stories, Embellishments and Outright Lies." However, she is probably best known for her live storytelling events, many sponsored by the New Hampshire Humanities Council.

    Comments? Questions? Send e-mail to Becky Rule.