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Historical fiction · Research · Educational resources
A Well-Regulated Press publishes historically grounded fiction, original research, educational resources, and public-history presentations. This page provides a curated overview of recent presentations, media coverage, and resources related to The Prescott Girls and the Historic Reimaginings project.
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View ArchiveMuseum programs, historical society presentations, library talks, workshops, classroom visits, interviews, and conference appearances.
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| November 2026 |
New England Museum Association Annual Conference
Historic Reimaginings workshop exploring research-driven, AI-assisted historical interpretation for museums and cultural organizations. |
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| July 2026 |
The Prescott Girls & Historic Reimaginings at the Pownalborough Court House
A presentation examining how schoolgirl samplers, family records, museum collections, and historical artifacts were transformed into narrative through research and interpretation. |
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| May 2026 |
Independent Author Awards Recognition
The Prescott Girls received the 2026 Independent Author Award for Fiction: Northeast and was also recognized as a finalist in Historical Fiction and Educational categories. |
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| April 2026 |
The Discovery and Journey of the Prescott Schoolgirl Samplers
Recorded presentation for the Lincoln County Historical Association documenting the discovery, research, and return of the Prescott family sampler collection. |
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| Spring 2026 |
PieceWork Magazine — Six Stitches Through Time
Feature article describing the historic journey of the Prescott schoolgirl samplers and their unexpected connection to the descendants of Betsy Ross. |
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A Well-Regulated Press is available for museum presentations, historical society programs, library talks, educational workshops, interviews, conference sessions, and discussions related to historical research, material culture, schoolgirl samplers, public history, and AI-assisted historical interpretation.
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