radio producer and writer
<p><strong>Meghan Vigeant</strong> is an independent radio and multimedia producer and writer. Recently she served as the Island Institute Historical Documentation Fellow on Swan’s Island, Maine, where she produced the Swan’s Island Memory Project, a body of audio and multimedia documentaries, oral histories, a digital photo collection, and historical exhibits. She is the author of <strong><em>Guts, Feathers and All</em></strong>, a collection of profiles of Swan’s Island residents and their island’s history. She has taught radio documentary for the Brown Ledge Gap-Year program in Vermont, worked as a researcher for the African Burial Ground Interpretive Center in Manhattan, interned with the public-radio programs World Vision Report and Living on Earth, and studied radio documentary at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine. In a previous life she worked as an actor in the Midwest until she discovered that truth really is stranger than fiction. She is also a marketing manager for ReVision Energy, a solar company in Liberty, ME.</p>