<p><strong>Maine's coast runs nearly 3480 miles when every bay inlet and tidal river is counted.</strong> <em>Echoes in the Fog: Literary Reflections on the Liminal Spaces of Maine's Coast</em> gathers 58 poets essayists storytellers and photographers to explore what it means to live and write at the edge of that shoreline-where weather memory and tide shape every story.</p><p></p><p>From quiet island harbors to fog-draped headlands these pieces move between the ecological and the personal the historical and the immediate. This is the first volume in the Literary Reflections On series to include black-and-white photography adding a visual layer to the atmosphere the writing creates.</p><p></p><p>With an introduction by Robin Alden-founding executive director of the Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries former Maine commissioner of marine resources and fifty-year advocate for sustainable fishing communities.</p><p></p><p>A portion of every sale supports the Maine Coast Heritage Trust protecting the landscapes that inspired these reflections.</p><p></p><p>Book 3 of the Literary Reflections On series.</p>