Slider’s Son Video Book Trailer
It’s here. It’s in bookstores. What a ride it’s been to get to this point. Fifteen years ago, I listened to stories from a man who grew up in the 1930s in North Dakota. After a few nearly unbelievable anecdotes, I asked him if I could take...
Slider’s Son available now!
Slider’s Son is making its way into bookstores. Now it can be ordered on Amazon and Barnes and Noble! I finally am holding the book in my hands. And so are other people. It's catching on! I just read an article in Time Magazine about the...
Back to school and nesting all at once
I am nesting. Nesting is a phenomenon common to pregnant women, shortly before they give birth. It's as if they need their nests to be clean and safe, ready to receive the new little life into their own. Nature seems to tell them that they aren't going to have the...
Any book with dogs as a pivotal plot point wrenches my heart
My friend and I read Nicole Helget's book, The End of the Wild, aloud to each other on a long road trip, driving home from Calgary, Alberta. We both loved it. Although a few reviewers have said, "What? Another dead mother?", the heaviness of Fern's grief seems...
TT after recent crashes
In the last few weeks, the Mankato cycling community has been plagued with crashes. One super serious one has left a friend in Mayo in Rochester, after having been run over by a car (no one's fault; just a random horrific accident). He's recovering, but it's...
Lanterne Rouge (Last place) in the Tour de France or in Writing?
I got a new perspective on being a dedicated writer who writes stories people like to read, but may never, ever make the best-seller list or win a national award. Last week, I completed this delightful book, about the back end of the Tour de France, by Max Leonard....
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