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Castle Freeman, Jr.


Castle Freeman, Jr. (born Nov 26, 1944) is the award-winning author of the acclaimed novel Go With Me, soon to be released as a major motion picture starring Anthony Hopkins and Julia Stiles. For thirty years he was a contributor to The Old Farmer's Almanac and is the author of four other novels, two short-story collections and a major history of a Vermont township.

Castle Freeman, Jr. was born in San Antonio, Texas in 1944, the son of an officer in the Army Air Corps, his family was from Illinois though and he grew up in Chicago. He studied at Columbia University School of General Studies graduating in 1968, and in 1969 married artist and designer Alice Chaffee. In 1972 they moved to Vermont, living in Newfane since 1975.

Freeman began writing on his arrival in Vermont, although employed as an editor and proof-reader for book and magazine publishers he has been a regular contributor to several periodicals including The Old Farmer's Almanac (1982-2011), Harrowsmith Country Life Magazine (1992-93), and Vermont Life Magazine (2009–present). He has had four novels and two short-story collections published as well as a collection of essays and a history of Townshend, Vermont. He is also the author of fifty short-stories and over 100 essays and other non-fiction. Virtually all his writing concerns rural northern New England and Vermont in particular

His work has also appeared in The Best American Short Stories and The Best American Nonrequired Reading.


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