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My editor, Sarah Knight, was also Maine-born, and so she connected with the story, which is partially set in Castine, Maine, straightaway.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Therese Walsh, The Last Will of Moira Leahy 2009
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I was in Castine, Maine, visiting my in laws with the two kids in two.
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I think the key to any immersive experience is ensuring it doesn’t last too long (I was in Castine, ME for one day only, but it was enough time to interview people, walk around the town, even take a trip out on Penobscot Bay with a chatty local).
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Immersion, and Stalling for Spot Research 2006
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His trading house was at Pentegoet, now called Castine, in or near the old fort; a perilous spot, which he occupied or abandoned by turns, according to the needs of the time.
Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV Francis Parkman 1858
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Wayne Castine was found brutally murdered and the murderer remains at large.
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Castine, a suspected child predator, was killed in Brattleboro where he was involved with a tangled network of an extended family living in a local trailer park.
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Q: The story moves from Castine, Maine to upstate New York, then Rome, Italy.
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Peter Castine, a 19-year-old from Miami University of Ohio thinks, "President Reagan was instrumental in the fall of the Berlin Wall and the ending of the Cold War."
Jason Saltoun-Ebin: Who Was Ronald Reagan? Jason Saltoun-Ebin 2010
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Castine offered not only the local legend of the drummer-boy ghost, but proximity to the ocean and the pull of Alvilda, pirate Queen.
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Even the first draft of the book had water themes, but once Castine was central to the story, those themes grew richer.
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