'The Murmur of Everything Moving' author talk with Maureen Stanton at Camden library, May 8
CAMDEN — Camden Public Library welcomes award-winning writer Maureen Stanton for a book talk and Q & A session featuring her recently published memoir, The Murmur of Everything Moving, on Thursday, May 8, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. in the Picker Room. All are welcome and light refreshments will be provided.
Maureen Stanton is the author of The Murmur of Everything Moving: A Memoir (CSU Press, 2025), winner of the Donald L. Jordan Prize for Literary Excellence, forthcoming in March 2025; Body Leaping Backward: Memoir of a Delinquent Girlhood (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2019), winner of the Maine Literary Award, and winner of a Massachusetts Book Award in nonfiction for Killer Stuff and Tons of Money: An Insider’s Look at the World of Flea Markets, Antiques, and Collecting (Penguin, 2012).
Her essays and creative nonfiction have been widely published in literary journals and anthologies, including in The New York Times, Fourth Genre, Creative Nonfiction, New England Review, Florida Review, River Teeth, Sport Literate, Crab Orchard Review, The Sun and many others.
She’s received an Iowa Review prize, The Sewanee Review, Pushcart Prizes, the American Literary Review nonfiction award, the Thomas J. Hruska award in nonfiction from Passages North, the Penelope Niven Nonfiction Award from Salem College Center for Women Writers, a Mary Roberts Rinehart Award, and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, Maine Arts Commission, the MacDowell Colony, and the Virginia Center for Creative Arts. Maureen teaches creative writing at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.