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March 21, 2013

Rebecca Rule at EKPL

EAST KINGSTON — The Friends of the East Kingston Public Library will host Rebecca Rule and “That Reminds Me of a Story” on April 3, at 7:00 p.m. at the East Kingston Public Library, 47 Maplevale Road. This program is free and open to the public.

Rebecca has collected stories about what’s special about this rocky old state of New Hampshire for more than fifteen years, and includes many of them in her new book Headin’ for the Rhubarb: A NH Dictionary (Kinda). Her other books include “The Best Revenge”, which won the NH Writers Project award for Outstanding Work of Fiction. New Hampshire magazine named her “Thalia: Muse of Comedy” in its list of Granite State muses. She also hosts an interview show, “The NH Authors Series”, on NHPTV. Rebecca says, “The great thing about collecting stories is they’re free and you don’t have to dust them. Stories not only speak to us of history, they hold our identity.” In this program she’ll tell some of her favorites (especially the funny ones) and invite audience members to tell some of their own. To find out more about Rebecca, visit her website at www.rebeccarulenh.com.

The NH Humanities Council provided a grant to make this program possible. Learn more about the council and its work at www.nhhc.org.

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