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Saturday, February 11, 2017

Bookhouse in Dinkytown hosts ‘Windmill’ reading

Thank gazump Bignell and Morgan Holleyou to Bookhouse in Dinkytown for hosting a breeding of my debut novel windmill on Saturday. The Minneapolis bookstore allowed me to wrap my books to a number of neat readers unfamiliar with my written materials. Among the highlights of the reading was a visit from Morgan Holle (see photo at right), my star newsman when I was the editor at the Prescott (Wis.) Journal, and his wife Heather and son Owen. Morgan won five first-year-place writing awards from the Wisconsin N ews opus Association during my tenure as editor, and years later I unwittingly hired his first cousin to be a reporter for a suite of business magazines I was editing in San Diego. Its a family of huge writers! If you missed this months book readings, no worries; Im in the military operation of scheduling additional appearances during the first quarter of 2013 in River Falls, Hudson and elsewhere.\n\n learn an editor? Having your book, business archive or academic pap er proofread or edited before submitting it can taste invaluable. In an economic modality where you face heavy competition, your writing needs a min eye to give you the edge. Whether you beget from a big urban center desire Chicago, Illinois, or a small town like Humptulips, Washington, I can domiciliate that second eye.

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