Scott Dickerson signing of ‘Telling Stone’ this Saturday

Paleolithic people and their art
Mon, 12/12/2022 - 12:30pm

Story Location:
158 Main Street
Damariscotta, ME 04543
United States

    On Saturday, Dec. 17 from 1 to 3 p.m. Lincolnville author Scott Dickerson will be signing copies of his new novel “Telling Stone” at Sherman's Maine Coast Bookshop. 158 Main St. in Damariscotta.

    “Telling Stone” is a deep immersion in Paleolithic people and the art revolution they created 23,500 years ago in northern Spain. Why did they make these magnificent carvings and paintings? How did their hunter-gatherer band live in an ice age environment?

    Archaeologists have discovered a great deal about these hunter-gatherers, indicated by stone, bone, and other artifacts. But no one can know how they thought, related with each other, or were motivated to create art. These mysteries are fertile terrain for imagination.

    “Telling Stone” is a story told through realities of the hunt, conflict between band members, fears for survival, sensuality of hearthmates, and what they expressed on stone walls using flint tools and paint. And why.

    Scott Dickerson is a conservation biologist, designer and maker of fine furniture, and organic farmer. His first book, “To Save a River,” tells the story of endangered Atlantic salmon in Maine's Ducktrap River.

    Telling Stone is his first novel, published by Maine Authors Publishing & Cooperative in 2022.

    For more information about Telling Stone, visit www.MaineAuthorsPublishing.com/telling-stone or contact the author at scottd@tidewater.net.