Launching trilogy at 91 years old

Jean Ann Pollard

Launching a trilogy of mystery novels at the age of 91 would be too daring for many authors. But for Winslow resident Jean Ann Pollard, it’s just the latest in a lifetime of artistic and authorial adventures.

Crone’s Class, released in March, is the first in a series of whodunits that Pollard is writing: The Crone Chronicles. The main character who’s solving those mysteries? A self-described “old lady” who goes by the nickname “Crone.”

Pollard has written nonfiction books, children’s books, cookbooks, dozens of short stories and hundreds of poems and nonfiction articles in her lifetime, including publishing her first book in 1973. She’s also an accomplished artist, perhaps best known for her series of paintings, Earth: Love It or Lose It, focusing on environmental conservation and climate action.

Pollard was born in Waterville and raised in Winslow, but as an adult she trotted the globe, living in California, Bermuda and Libya (plus visiting — and misadventuring in — several other countries) before returning to Winslow with husband Peter Garrett. She earned a degree at Boston University, took courses in biology and geology at Colby College, raised two children, taught art and writing classes for all ages, and held numerous gallery showings of her art. All of those life experiences now help her create the fictional world of Crone’s Cottage, including the decision to center the story around a woman close to her own age.

Pollard continues to write full time and has plans for several more novels aside from the Crone Chronicles trilogy. At 91, she believes age is no reason to stop creating and exploring in life. Her “Crone” feels much the same way.

“She’s thumbing her nose at anyone who believes that being old and female means being ‘weird and witchlike,'” Pollard said of her main character.

Joined by a cast of colorful characters, Crone must solve two murders at her local college, set in Maine, and make sure that her friend doesn’t get framed for the crimes. Readers will be on the edge of their seats as they follow the investigation to its shocking conclusion.

Crone’s Class is published by Page Publishing. Readers can purchase the novel and future books in the Crone Chronicles trilogy through their local booksellers or online through Amazon, Barnes and Noble or on the iTunes or Google Play stores.

 
 

Responsible journalism is hard work!
It is also expensive!


If you enjoy reading The Town Line and the good news we bring you each week, would you consider a donation to help us continue the work we’re doing?

The Town Line is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit private foundation, and all donations are tax deductible under the Internal Revenue Service code.

To help, please visit our online donation page or mail a check payable to The Town Line, PO Box 89, South China, ME 04358. Your contribution is appreciated!

 
0 replies

Leave a Reply

Want to join the discussion?
Feel free to contribute!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *