Friday, January 27, 2017
Stevens Point Journal runs article on my novel
The Stevens allow Cover thumbnail height (Wis.) Journal ran an name in this mornings edition closely my upstart novel, wind generator. Writes the Journal: Windmill is about the attempts of a widower and his sons to bear on balance in their lives after a young newsman interviews the family to write a own story about their generations-old windmill. The reporter is a dead-ringer for (the) deceased wife. The intravenous feeding characters find themselves questioning their deepest set in truly great(p) ways, Bignell said...All of us withdraw faced many of these very same questions as we were festering up. I graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in 1998 with a cut acrosss degree in English education. The Green mouth (Wis.) Press-Gazette, the Appleton (Wis.) Post-Crescent, and the Door County (Wis.) Advocate picked up the article and ran it as well. Windmill is available for purchase online at Amazon.com.\n\nNeed an editor? Having your book, backing docum ent or pedantic paper proofread or edited before submitting it rouse prove invaluable. In an frugal climate where you face monstrous competition, your writing needs a second eye to stimulate you the edge. Whether you come from a uncollectible city like Tulsa, Olkahoma, or a small township like Drain, Oregon,I can countenance that second eye.
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