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Author Joan H. Young pens How to Hike the North Country Trail

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The first 100 pages of How to Hike the North Country Trail: not quite a Guide explain why the North Country Trail is unique among National Scenic Trails and why its political history causes the checkerboard of allowed uses found along its length.

 

One cannot just camp anywhere along the trail. This requires much

more planning for a long hike than some hikers expect. The rest of

the book is the first-ever attempt to list all the legal places to camp or find

lodging along the 4800 miles of the NCT. As the title says, it’s “not quite a

guide.” This trail is still too long and too fluid to publish the level of

detail that a true guide would contain. However, the book in conjunction with

the free interactive map at northcountrytrail.org, is a great aid in creating a

plan for a long hike.

Listen in for a chance to win a signed copy of How to Hike the North Country Trail.

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Author Craig A. Brockman pens Dead Silence

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Happy Halloween! It is windy outside, and we lost power but got it back just in time for the podcast. So enjoy.

 

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Craig A. Brockman, author of the award-winning Dead of November, has published the third book Dead Silence in his trilogy.

 

Ron Jarvin’s quiet, solitary life is about to be turned upside down. A young woman claims to be his daughter and the former priest is torn by trepidation as he prepares for their reunion. But as he makes his way to meet her, he is suddenly thrust into a dark and deadly world beyond his wildest nightmares.

Listen in for a chance to win a signed copy of Dead Silence.

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Author Allison Spooner pens The Lost Girl and The Things We Cannot Change

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Allison Spooner is the author of the Amazon Bestseller and #1 New Release, The Lost Girl: A Neverland Story. She’s also published two collections of genre-crossing flash fiction, Flash in the Dark: A Collection of Flash Fiction and The Problem with Humans: And Other Stories, and has contributed to several horror and science fiction anthologies. Her newest novel is the fictionalized true story, “The Things We Cannot Change: A Story about the Ghosts Created by Addiction.”

Her stories have been called, “unique works of art,” and “brilliant, disturbing, and thought-provoking,” and The Lost Girl was the winner of the 2024 PenCraft Seasonal Book Award Winter Competition.

 

Listen to win a signed copy.

 

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Yooper Ale Trails presents Michigan’s Upper Peninsula breweries and brewpubs

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Mikel B. Classen and Jon C. Stott, award-winning authors of travel books, provide expert guidance for beer aficionados and tourists to visit the 29 unique craft breweries and brewpubs of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in Yooper Ale Trails.

The tours to breweries are organized geographically from the east UP to the west side into eight picturesque ale trails. Each brewery or brewpub has its own story. Classen and Stott have captured the essence of the beer scene in the UP since the mid-1990s. Classen suggests planning six months for an ale trail trip.

“The book itself is a little bit of a roadbook too, you get a good breakdown of beers we found there,” Classen said.

Listen to the episode to win a signed hardcover copy of Yooper Ale Trails.

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Peg Herring pens novel Fake

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Author Peg Herring Peg Herring is a former educator who lives in northern Lower Michigan. Her Tudor mysteries starring Princess/Queen Elizabeth garnered nice reviews from Booklist, Kirkus, New York Journal of Books, and Library Journal. The first book of her paranormal series, The Dead Detective Agency, received a Best Mystery of the Year Award from EPIC. In 2014 Peg stole her grandmother’s name and started writing cozy mysteries. Since then, Peg has written women’s fiction and suspense while Maggie Pill writes cozies.

 

 
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Kip Morgan is a fake with worries…and they’re multiplying. Kip Morgan is a con artist who urgently needs to elude the authorities. He sees an ad from a firm seeking a private investigator in a new town with a new name. Kip applies, figuring he knows as much about crime as most detectives, though from a different vantage point. Kip gets the job at Waite Investigations because his new bosses, Jocelyn and Maureen Waite, have figured out that clients look for youngish male P.I.s, not two sixty-plus women too easily dismissed as “little old ladies.” Though he has plans to acquire a chunk of their fortune, Kip finds there’s a lot more to the Waites than he’d imagined. As he tries to adjust to fussy Mo and quiet Jo, a houseful of secrets soon gets out of hand, and Kip the Conman has a lot more to worry about than being exposed as a FAKE.
Listen in for a chance to win a signed copy of FAKE.

October authors

Happy October. Brrr….

I am excited about my October author guests: Nancy Besonen, Mikel Classen, Peg Herring, Allison Spooner, and Craig Brockman.

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The October lineup is a delightful mix of fiction and non-fiction authors from all over the USA. Spooky and non-spooky. Let’s start the month with funny UP author Nancy Besonen, a journalist with a weekly column Off The Hook. I will go live on Halloween with author Craig Brockman and his novel Dead Silence at 5 p.m. Mark your calendars.

Besonen is a former Chicago South Sider whose problem with fishing landed her in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, reporting for the L’Anse Sentinel to help support her habit. Her weekly humor column titled Off the Hook filled vital white space while having raucous good fun with every aspect of Northwoods living, and beyond. Nancy and her husband, Don, have three children and a small herd of grandchildren who provide love, laughter, frequent spills, and abundant inspiration.

Stay tuned for a post about upcoming special episodes about the times we live in.

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U.P. author Nancy Besonen pens Off The Hook 1 & 2

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Nancy Besonen’s “Off The Hook,” published in 2023, is a collection of humor columns she successfully slipped by her editor over a 30-year reporting career for L’Anse Sentinel.

 

However, there were still a few very silly things left unsaid.  Shamelessly borrowing from her original recipe, she unleashed her second and final installment, “Off The Hook Too!,” in 2024, rounding out what she likes to call “The Compleat Works of Nancy Besonen.”  (take that, William Shakespeare!) 

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Author Sarah Geddes pens Henry the Sleeping Dragon

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 Life as a dragon should be amazing. You can soar across the sky and breathe fire. However, when you are a young, clumsy dragon who sneezes fire at all the worst moments, it makes life a little challenging. Desperate to make friends and finally feel accepted, Henry takes off across the savanna, but trouble seems to follow him at every turn.
 
Summary for To the Moon: A Jacob and Trevor Adventure
Jacob and Trevor are brothers and the best of friends. They have avid imaginations and love to play make-believe. Their favorite thing is playing on their saucer swing and pretending to fly to the moon. One day when Jacob loses a tooth, the tooth fairy comes – but she has run out of money and decides to leave fairy dust instead. The boys use the fairy dust to go on an adventure of a lifetime!
 
Bio: Sarah Geddes is a 6th grade Language Arts teacher. She has taught middle school in a virtual setting since 2007 and loves to help students explore the world and their imagination through books. She has two boys (ages 5 and 7) who love to cuddle up and read. Watching their eyes light up when turning the page of a book has inspired her to put her own stories down on paper. 
 
Listen in to win a signed copy of Henry the Sneezing Dragon.
 
 
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correction to Being Restored giveaway

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The first listener who emails Phyllis Ewing with subject line book podcast giveaway will get a signed copy of Being Restored. The correct email address is phylje12@gmail.com