Unforgettable Stories of People, Places, and Memories That Connect Us All: Thursday, 11/20/25 at 6 PM

What makes New England a culture? A place? An identity? What makes a story, especially a quintessentially New England story, come to life?

Mel Allen, former Editor of Yankee magazine, will discuss some of the unforgettable people and places he has come to know over the past near half century of writing about the region.  In his lecture, he will explore the inherently “Yankee” characteristics of “thriftiness, independence, resilience, love of tradition, love of nature and love of the seasons”.  Mel will read from his new book, “Here in New England: Unforgettable stories of people, places, and memories that connect us all”.  There will be time for Q&A copies of Mel’s book will be available for purchase.

REGISTER HERE TO ATTEND

This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Kimball Library.

About the presenter:  Mel Allen taught fourth grade in Maine for three years and believes that his education as a writer began when he had to hold the attention of 27 children through months of Maine winters. From his first two stories in Yankee’s December 1977 issue to a January day in 2025 when he closed his office door for the last time, he spent nearly half a century finding people and places whose stories he wanted to know and assigning countless others to the finest writers in New England. He became Yankee’s fifth editor in the summer of 2006, after previous roles as senior editor and executive editor. In 2018, he was inducted into the Folio Magazine Hall of Fame for editorial excellence. Mel has taught magazine writing and creative nonfiction for the past 25 years, divided between the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and MFA Bay Path. His previous book is A Coach’s Letter to His Son. He lives and writes in New Hampshire.