Author Talk: Deborah Lee Luskin
Sat, Jan 10
|Wardsboro
The Newfane author will read an excerpt from her new book, Reviving Artemis: The Making of a Huntress. She will take questions and sign copies.


Time & Location
Jan 10, 2026, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Wardsboro, 170 Main St, Wardsboro, VT 05355, USA
About the Event

Deborah Lee Luskin moved from New York City to Vermont in 1984 to write, keep bees, and raise daughters. She has been an editorial columnist, radio commentator, pen-for-hire, and blogger. Her first novel, Into the Wilderness, won the Independent Publishers Gold Medal for Regional Fiction. Luskin has also enjoyed a long career as an educator, teaching writing and literature-based humanities classes to gifted elementary writers, college students, new adult readers, life-long learners, healthcare workers, and prison inmates. She holds a PhD in English Literature and expected to become an academic, not a deer hunter. She lives in Vermont with her husband, their dog, usually a cat, and a variable number of chickens.
About Reviving Artemis:
FINDING A PLACE IN THE NATURAL WORLD AS A HUNTRESS
After thirty years cultivating fruits and vegetables, raising children, and teaching literature, Deborah Lee Luskin stepped out of her garden and into the forest. At sixt…