Erin Hart writes a series of archaeological crime novels set in the mysterious boglands of Ireland, the lastest of which is False Mermaid. After graduating with a theater degree from Saint Olaf, she earned an…
Posts tagged William Shakespeare
6 questions we always ask: LeAnn Suchy, MN Reads’ new reviewer
Hello, allow me to introduce our newest MN Reads’ reviewer, LeAnn Suchy. She found MN Reads on twitter (@mnreads) and didn’t believe being a reviewer was as easy as asking. See, it really is that…
6 questions we always ask — Michael Norman, author
Who among us hasn’t partaken in the goodness of Beth Scott & Michael Norman’s Haunted Heartland? Haunted Wisconsin? It seems to me everyone I know has at least thumbed through one of those books, can…
6 questions we always ask — Charles Baxter, author
Somewhere Christa is squealing with delight at the fact that Charles Baxter has answered these six questions. She’s a fan. You might know Baxter from novels like Saul and Patsy, Feast of Love, or his…
6 questions we always ask — Kaethe Schwehn, Fiction on a Stick contributor
This week we are celebrating Milkweed Editions’ publication of Fiction on a Stick, an anthology of stories by Minnesota writers, by featuring some of the contributors. Today we’ve got Kaethe Schwehn, who earned a B.A….
6 questions we always ask — John Reimringer, Fiction on a Stick contributor
This week we are celebrating Milkweed Editions’ publication of Fiction on a Stick, an anthology of stories by Minnesota writers, by featuring some of the contributors. Today we’ve got John Reimringer, who has worked as…
Book Links: The I was so busy making this list I let my pizza burn edition
Girl Detective reviews Will by Christopher Rush a novel about William Shakespeare (or as I call him in my head Willy Shakes) on his deathbed dictating his will to his lawyer. Over at Cracking Spines,…
6 questions we always ask — Girl Detective
Girl Detective, is one of those fabulous blogs that is tough to identify — part litblog, part foodblog, part momblog, and part indefinable awesomeness. It’s written by the Girl Detective, a Minneapolis writer and mother…