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=== Cooperstown writers === Aside from James Fenimore Cooper, noted Cooperstown authors include his daughter [[Susan Fenimore Cooper]], the author of ''Rural Hours'', and his great-great-grandson [[Paul Fenimore Cooper]], author of ''[[Tal: His Marvelous Adventures with Noom-Zor-Noom]]'' (1929, 1957, 2001). Other writers include modern author [[Lauren Groff]], who has written extensively about her hometown, notably in ''[[The Monsters of Templeton]]'', a story that brings several Cooperstown legends to life. The work of Cooperstown-based novelist and poet [[Marly Youmans]] has referred to the area, notably in her epic poem ''Thaliad'' (2012), in which a group of child survivors of an apocalypse travel north and make their new home in an abandoned village on the shore of Glimmerglass Lake.<ref>Youmans, Marly. ''Thaliad'' (Montreal: Phoenecia Publishing, 2012) {{ISBN|978-0-9866909-3-8}}</ref>'<ref>[http://www.booksandculture.com/articles/webexclusives/2012/may/whitecamellia.html Linda McCullough Moore, ''Books and Culture,'' May 2012]</ref><ref>[http://theadvocate.com/utility/homepagestories/4857392-129/poets-invite-readers-to-share Greg Langley, ''The Advocate'', 30 January 2013]</ref>
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