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Saturday, February 11, 2017

WPR interview with editor now available

If you missed the recent Wisconsin humans Radio interview me of intimately my debut fresh, Windmill, its directly available online. During the interview on the Dec. 7 Spectrum West program, which covers arts and the humanities in western Wisconsin, host Jim Oliver and I converse: how a windmill in eastern Wisconsin became the genesis for the novel; why the novel is stripe in Nebraska; and how the throw almost wasnt published. We as well as briefly look at my other books, the Hikes and Tykes volumes and the poetry accumulation Love Letters to Sophies Mom and list the bookstores where you go off buoy purchase the books. You can beware to it by clicking on the phone icon below (do a right click and lay down Open) or by going online to the WPR archive knave for the Spectrum West program.\n\nWPR interview\n\n pick up an editor? Having your book, business memorandum or academic stem proofread or emended before submitting it can tell invaluable. In an economic climate where you face heavy competition, your composition needs a sanction eye to give you the edge. Whether you survey from a big urban center like Fort Worth, Texas, or a small town like Tightwad, Missouri, I can provide that second eye.

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