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Mercy, Maine, and Me

Jennie Robertson

Maine: it's not just blueberries, lighthouses and moose. Subscribe for short stories and novel excerpts about life in working class Maine and essays about writing.

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4 AM

Just a short one today, another deleted scene, as I have my head down preparing to send 15 chapters to my line/copy editor tomorrow, the last stop (besides me, again) before serialization starts in January!

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Sweeping the Cutting Room Floor

Unlike my last post, which was a full chapter and thus had it’s own narrative arch, this one is a few choice bits and pieces trimmed from a chapter that was just too long. I’m going to share a few vignettes with brief explanations of why th...

2 months ago
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Work Trip

This is a deleted chapter from Mercy, the novel that I intend to start serializing in January 2025. The flow isn’t right for the book, but it’s great for a sample! Isla is the New Business Liason for Scottsville City Hall; Bill is the City ...

2 months ago
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A Fall Poem

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3 months ago
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  • Jennie Robertson

    Jennie Robertson is a writer and teacher from Maine. She has been published in MaryJane’s Farm, Broken Pencil, the anthologies So Glad They Told Me and Here in the Middle, and online on Literary Mama, Mothers Always Write, and others.

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