I have been interviewed many times about my books and my writing and researching on the radio, on TV, in newspapers, and online. Here are a few interviews –
 
  Don Carrigan interviewed me for Maine's television show, 207.  We talked about steam log haulers and about my novel, Trouble in Nathan's Woods. (The interview will show up after the advetisement.)
On her "Writing the Past" page, Barbara Krasner hosted an online interview with me about Trouble in Nathan's Woods. Scroll down to view it.
My first interview about Captain Mac was as a guest on Joyce Moyer Hostetter’s blog, THE 3 R's - READING, 'RITING & RESEARCH. Joyce titled the interview, "Another History Writer! MARY MORTON COWAN."

Fellow New Englander, Dorothy Dahm, posed several questions about how I wrote Captain Mac. Read my answers on her KidsBiographer’s blog.
I wrote about museum research for Carol Baldwin and Joyce Hostetter's newsletter, Talking Story — about learning at the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum at Bowdoin College preparing to write Captain Mac, Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum polar bear display Horse twitching a log and attending a living history day at Maine Forest and Logging Museum at Leonard's Mills to help me write Timberrr...

Peggy Thomas interviewed me on her nonfiction blog, "Anatomy of Nonfiction: Writing True Stories for Children." 
Two interviews about Cyrus Field's Big Dream:

        Answering questions on Deborah Kalb's Blog. "Book Q&As with Deborah Kalb."

        Chatting with Kathy Cannon Wiechman. "One Man's Dream.
 

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