North Woods at Night: Literary Reflections on Maine's Largest Forest
by Steven Long
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North Woods at Night is a rich anthology of 38 Maine writers reflecting on the magic and mystery of the stateโs largest forest. Through poems, stories, and essays, this collection brings to life nighttime camping adventures, encounters with creatures, and the peace found in nature. Whether itโs humorous anecdotes of outhouse trips or soul-searching moments beneath the stars, the anthology captures the transformative power of Maineโs wild. Proceeds from sales will benefit the Forest Society of Ma
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This collection brings together thirty-eight distinct Maine voices to explore the vast, dark expanse of the state's legendary North Woods through poetry, essays, and short stories. The anthology masterfully captures the nocturnal forest experience, from the simple, humorous anxieties of a late-night trip to the outhouse to the profound, soul-searching solitude found beneath a canopy of stars. Each piece serves as a literary reflection on the magic and mystery that unfolds after sunset, making the wilderness feel both immense and intimately personal.
What makes this compilation so compelling is its raw authenticity; these are not romanticized postcards from nature but visceral, first-hand accounts of camping adventures and unexpected wildlife encounters. Readers who cherish literary nature writing or have ever felt the transformative power of a wild place will find a deep connection within these pages. The knowledge that book sales support the Forest Society of Maine adds a meaningful layer, ensuring that the very wilderness that inspired these words will be preserved for future reflections.
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