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Article written by Joe Bills, Co-owner Escape Hatch Books

From the inside cover of ELF Weekly

Published by Keene Sentinel's 

Events | Lifestyles | Fun Section, Issue #550

January 22, 2025

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Ingalls Memorial Library

Post from January 11, 2025

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Writing Itself - A Podcast by Sean McElhiney

Interview with Eric Poor May 2020

Publicity - book signings and readings

    Poetry in the Pines

    One of three trail markers located at the Cathedral of the Pines in Rindge, NH.  From left to right: Poet/contest winners Roger Martin and Eric Poor (and Deni Dickler not pictured), along with attendee Andrew Card.   

    Trail Marker

    Poor was one of the first Poetry in the Pines contest recipients honored at a reception held at the Cathedral of the Pines - July 23, 2018:   Sponsored by the Monadnock Writers Group.  

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    Articles

    • January 23, 2025 - Keene Sentinel's ELF Events | Lifestyles | Fun Section Issue #550
    • July 6, 2013 - Keene Sentinel "Though retired from journalism, Poor can never give up writing, by Joan Geary, Contributing Writer
    • July 5, 2013 - Monadnock Ledger Transcript, "Recalls Local Journalism, Rindge resident memoir"

    Book Readings & Signings

    • July 15, 2013 - Hancock Library, Hancock, NH
    • July 9, 2013 - Ingalls Memorial Library, Rindge NH

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