Faith Lane
Toxic and Tonic by Maine author Faith Lane

Faith Lane

Faith Lane (she/her/they/them) is a work in progress: a late blooming Druid who started talking with trees and stars at age three, reading at age four, writing poetry at age eight, and studying genealogy at age nine. She is curious and investigative by nature. Born in Farmington, Maine, Faith grew up wild and rebellious in Wilton, Maine and Chester, New Hampshire.

In addition to books published by Faith Lane Books LLC, Faith has poems in two anthologies published by 12 Willows Press:

  • North Woods at Night (2024) 
  • Echoes in the Fog (2025) 

Published by Faith Lane Books, LLC

Poetry:

  • lighthouses of midcoast maine & tales of the folk who lived there, 2nd ed. (2025)
  • an american druid (2025)
  • alaska: photos & poems of place (2025)
  • toxic & tonic (2022)
  • zen(ish) (2021)

History Matters Zines (2025):

  • Political ISMs I & II
  • Characteristics of Democratic versus Non-Democratic political systems
  • Characteristics of Socialism, and its varying forms
  • Good Sense 2025: Good Sense is Not Common
  • Reflections about Thomas Paine’s 1776 pamphlet Common Sense
  • Silos: Perspectives on Information Bias

Non-Fiction:

  • Rural Librarianship: From Surviving to Thriving (2024)
  • Emery Orson Lane & Rose Mabel Haskell: The Story of the Lane Farm (2024)
  • Descendants of Emery Orson Lane & Rose Mabel Haskell of Fayette, Maine (2021)

books available for purchase from https://faithlanebooks.com

photographs available for purchase from https://twowildgeese.com

Titles available to booksellers and libraries through IngramSpark.