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October 2021 FREE BOOK!!

This summer it was my privilege to sit in on one day of a week-long writers’ workshop run by award-winning author Joseph D. Haske! It’s so seldom that I have the opportunity to talk with other writers, and I loved this short get-away-time in the midst of what was for me a very busy and stressful summer. Haske’s novel, NORTH DIXIE HIGHWAY, published by Texas Review Press, is filled with beautiful gritty prose and characters that jump right off the pages and into your life! And guess what we’re giving away this month?

From the back cover, “Lyrical, passionate, unflinching, Joe Haske’s fiction grabs hold of you and shakes you to your core. He is one of the most exciting young American writers of his generation.”

Our give-away copy is a new hardcover edition, and, to add to the joy, it’s signed by the author! To have your name included in our Wednesday, October 13 drawing, just answer this question.

NORTH DIXIE HIGHWAY is very much immersed in the backwoods culture of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. What state, province, or canton do you consider to be “home?”

Happy Reading!

Sue

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8 Comments

  1. I made a choice 41 years ago. There was no opportunities for my Canadian, tool and die maker, in the Soo or Pickford. I moved to Guelph Ontario. However, everyone knows that Pickford Michigan is my home, in head and heart!

  2. The upper peninsula of Michigan will always be my home state, it’s in my blood and in my heart.

  3. The Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I’ve lived in Illinois, Maryland, Lower Michigan and Wisconsin but I’ve lived the longest in the UP-my children were born here. I really love it!

  4. Tough question for me. I’ve lived in four states, and don’t really have a home on Earth. We lived in Saginaw for 27 years, raising our sons there, but that chapter of my life is over. I loved Pickford when I lived there many moons ago. Got to get back up there again sometime!

  5. Michigan. Other than for a brief time in Colorado, I’ve only lived here. The older I get And the more I travel, the more I appreciate our great state!

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