The words Nancy Lord weaves into elegant sentences glisten with the same salt spray that washes over the gillnets and corklines she sets every morning on Alaska's Cook Inlet where, for the past eighteen years, she and her partner have made their home. When a writer earns her livelihood from fishing, it's unsurprising that she might try to reshape her life among nets and boats and fish into
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Coordinates: 40 41 N 76 12 W
Population: 15,549 (2000 est.)
Responsible for the dismissal of a Harvard University president, enjoyed by the Founding Fathers (in all of their wisdom), and commercially available since 1612, beer has been an ever-present commodity in United States history. (more…)
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