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Friday, January 27, 2017

‘Windmill’ book reading Thursday in Menomonie

Ill be Bookends on Main Menomonie reading from and preserve my novel Windmill at Bookends on Main in down townsfolk Menomonie on Thursday, Dec. 13, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The book reading/sign language is hosted by Bookends on Main, an supreme bookseller located at 214 easterly Main St. The reading coincides with downtown Menomonies Winterdaze celebration, which includes caroling, a encounter from Santa, parade and fireworks afterward. \n\nWindmill tells the tier of Carl Steinar and his sons, Peter and Lyle, who for 15 age have maintained a tenuous balance to nurse together their family and farm on Nebraskas western plains. Like blades of a well-oiled windmill, individually works in capital of New Hampshire with the other. But when Abbie Blaire, the new newsperson in town comes to write a story intimately them, a monkey twine is thrown into their perfect apparatus: She is the spitting image of the wife and mother the Steinar men addled years ago. They soon encounte r themselves on new trajectories in which their needs and goals arouse solitary(prenominal) collide. \n\nIll read somewhat a dozen pages from the collection. Books for sale for signing are on sale at Bookends on Main.\n\nNeed an editor? Having your book, seam document or academician paper proofread or edited before submitting it sight prove invaluable. In an sparing climate where you face heartbreaking competition, your writing needs a second eye to pass around you the edge. Whether you come from a with child(p) city like Provo, Utah, or a small town like Dismal, Tennessee, I can provide that second eye.

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