Maine in Winter bears toward the new millennium and beyond, heading into maturity of body, soul, and insight. Here are thoughts and experiences from entries in S. Dorman’s everyday winter and reader’s journals. Here are themes of snowy twilight since stopping in Maine, just so, at the beginning of her family’s first winter in the Northeast–when the Salvation Army came to their rescue, and the in-laws, and their old friend God. After midlife and reflecting on the Big Winter–what is sometimes called Old Age–this book cycles back toward the beginning, to a flight in celebration of the New Year, new life in Maine.
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S. Dorman has lived in Maine and studied its ways for thirty years. Maine Metaphor is her series of creative nonfiction. Her Substack, titled ‘Do I Like Free Will?’, engages with speculative fiction, fantasy, 19th and 20th century literature, current culture and human knowledge. She is the author of several works of speculative fiction, including The God’s Cycle, Gott’im’s Monster 1808, and Fantastic Travelogue. Her current work-in-progress is Historical Fantasia: Four British Journalists–Boswell, Chesterton Hitchens, and Orwell–investigate the Hereafter.