Author Featured:
Lorraine M. Duvall
Lake Placid News: Lorraine Duvall, a former computer scientist who has taken up a second vocation as an author and journalist, launched the publication of her fourth book Monday evening, Sept. 25, at the Keene Valley Library.
Duvall's latest, "Where the Styles Brook Waters Flow: The Place I Call Home," examines her neighborhood, the people and history along the Styles Brook watershed, a section of the larger AuSable River watershed between Keene and Upper Jay.
Author Featured:
Lawrence P. Gooley
Adirondack Daily Enterprise: Author Lawrence P. Gooley is teaming up with the Wilmington Historical Society for a presentation titled "Bullets, Booze, Bootleggers, and Beer: The Story of Prohibition in Northern New York" on Monday, Aug. 28.
Author Featured:
Lorraine M. Duvall
Press-Republican: In 1974, seven women bought an abandoned, 23-acre rustic resort in Athol and moved there with their eight children.
"They set up this commune and lived together," Lorraine Duvall, a Keene resident and award-winning author of Finding A Woman's Place: The Story of a 1970s Feminist Collective in the Adirondacks, said.