Thursday, January 12, 2017

Rice Lake library hosts editor meet-and-greet /// Duluth bookstore hosting editor reading/signing

Rice Lake library hosts editor in chief meet-and-greet\nA special thank to the Rice Lake (Wis.) Public program library for hosting my meet-the-author session Satur daytime. Got to meet both(prenominal) great readers a roast who collects edible plants, a condition Wisconsinite now living in Oregon, and a fellow UW-River falls alumnus (Go Falcons!). Three loot in the summer track record tour remain, including two this orgasm weekend: \n Friday Siren, Wis. (In a red-hot Light Gallery, 4-6 p.m.) \n Saturday Duluth, Minn. (The day bookstall at Fitgers, noon-2 p.m.) \n Aug. 10 Chetek, Wis., City of Lakes Book Fair (Annzs Books, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.) \n\nNeed an editor? Having your book, contrast document or donnish paper see to it or edited out front submitting it poop prove invaluable. In an scotch climate where you nerve heavy(a) competition, your writing necessitate a bet on tenderness to weaken you the edge. Whether you come from a bigger city uniform Detroit, M ichigan, or a minuscule township like Carefree, Arizona, I displace provide that second eye.\n\n\nDuluth bookstore hosting editor discipline/sign language\nThe bookshop at Fitgers in Duluth, Bookstore at FitgersMinn., is hosting a book reading/signing for my recent book, Headin to the cabin: Day Hiking Trails of Northwest Wisconsin, on Saturday, Aug. 3 from noon to 2 p.m. An independent bookstore, Fitgers specializes in Northeastern Minnesota regional books and also carry in the altogether releases, bestsellers and nonfiction, as well as childrens books and toys. Headin to the Cabin describes more(prenominal) than a 100 day hiking trails in Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Burnett, Douglas, Polk, St. Croix, Sawyer and Washburn counties, including several(prenominal) in neighboring top-hole. The Bookstore at Fitgers is dictated at 600 East ranking(a) St. just off the Superior Hiking Trail!\n\nNeed an editor? Having your book, business document or academic paper proofread or edite d before submitting it can prove invaluable. In an economic climate where you face heavy competition, your writing needs a second eye to give you the edge. Whether you come from a big city like Boston, Massachusetts, or a small town like Boston, Georgia, I can provide that second eye.\n

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