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Officer Down Published
My first novel, Officer Down, is now available. I’m pretty excited about it– it looks beautiful and I can finally share this story with everyone. The cover, with an image by Jordan Duca, is beautiful. As a friend who is … Continue reading
Posted in St. Joseph, the Farm, Uncategorized, writing
Tagged Central Minnesota, cold spring, fiction, literary fiction, Midwest, novel, Officer Down, police, policing, small town
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Spring
There are certain things that make me wish I livedĀ a little bit farther south. Not a lot farther, just, like, Iowa. Especially when recipes start coming into my inbox for things like: “asparagus, ramps and morel frittata.” When someone posts … Continue reading
Posted in garden, the Farm, Uncategorized
Tagged cold spring, sand hill cranes, Spring in Minnesota
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Keep Death Always Before Your Eyes
It was a hard week in my neck of the woods. Last week a police officer was killed in Cold Spring, in an alley behind Winner’s Bar, about six blocks from where I used to live. The case is very … Continue reading
Posted in Benedictine monastery, religion, St. Joseph
Tagged abbey church, Benedictines, Catholic, cold spring, funeral, officer decker, Rule of Benedict, St. John's Abbey, tom decker
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