Volume One hosts 'Windmill' book reading

Thanks
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to Volume One for hosting a book reading of my novel Windmill on Thursday evening. I read a chapter from the book at the downtown Eau Claire, Wis., store. Windmill tells the story of Carl Steinar and his sons, Peter and Lyle, who for 15 years have maintained a tenuous balance keeping together their family and farm on the western plains of Nebraska. Like blades in a well-oiled windmill, each works in harmony with the other. But when Abbie Blaire, the new reporter in town comes to write a story about them, a monkey wrench is thrown into their perfect machine: She is the spitting image of the wife and mother the Steinar men lost years ago. My next reading is Thursday, Dec. 13, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Bookends on Main in downtown Menomonie, Wis. Copies of the novel and my other books are available at both Volume One and Bookends on Main.



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