M.E. Fuller

Saving the Ghost, the debut novel by M E Fuller, is a story of resilience and courage. When Ellen McInnis left home at 17, she was free of her abusive father’s violence against her. His death brought the terrors of childhood back to life. Ellen, now 57, is desperate to tell the truth. She believes it’s the only way she can save herself from total emotional collapse. But there’s only one living family member she can trust, her elderly aunt Mercy, and Mercy is keeping her own secrets, devastating secrets of unimaginable horrors and betrayal.

Saving the Ghost is available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle. Contains adult language and violence. This project was supported by Five Wings Arts Council with funds from the McKnight Foundation.

Fuller has published short fiction in Shark Reef-A Literary Magazine, Talking Stick 26, PHOTOWRITE 2018, and South85Journal blog. She is a freelance writer and visual artist in central Minnesota and a member of Brainerd Writers Alliance and The Crossing Arts Alliance.

Whimsical Wise Women

Joan Rydberg introducing the Wise Women from Wadworth dolls, they add warmth to any home they inhabit love for polymer clay has been a part of my life for over 20 years. Here are a few of the whimsical playful sculptures that you can experience and purchase.  You will not find my creations anywhere else but at high quality art and craft shows. That’s why the Hackensack art and book festival is always on my list.

Meet 'Woods by Ron'

My name is Ron Pavek and my business is "Woods by Ron" . I make Natural Rustic Birdhouses. From the natural wood bark roof to the natural twig perch to the natural bored out log birdhole. All are painted in the rustic dry bridge technique. Birds love them plus they are very attractive. This year we have added Team logo birdhouse s to our product line along with small and large birdhouse and our hotel's.

Meet Chris Norbury

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Chris Norbury is the award-winning author of the suspense-thriller Castle Danger. His new novel, Straight River, is the prequel to Castle Danger and the first book of a planned trilogy. The stories feature Matt Lanier, a southern Minnesota farm-kid-turned-professional-musician whose middle-class world is turned upside down by a conspiracy of powerful, ambitious, violent men.

This is his second visit to the NAC Art & Book Festival. He loves the camaraderie with the group of authors and the homey, small-town feel of the festival.

 Chris grew up in the Twin Cities and earned a B.S. in Music Education at the University of Minnesota. He lives in southern Minnesota with his wife and golf clubs.

Meet Rebecca Flansburg

Rebecca “Becky” Flansburg is an author, freelance writer, and blogger from Minnesota who writes about parenthood topics and being a mompreneur. Her two non-fiction books on working from home, FREElance FREEdom: Creating the Work-From-Home Life You Crave and Mom Bossing: The Freedom to Create the Business You Love, are available in both physical and e-book form. Her children’s book that she co-authored with B.A. Norrgard (Sissy Goes Tiny) will be released in late June of 2019.  Becky is mom to two humans and critter mom to way too many pets. She is also a proud member of the Brainerd Writers Alliance. Readers can also find her at BeckyFlansburg.com or on Instagram

Historical Romance Writer - Rosemary Vaughn

Rosemary Vaughn’s recently released novel Penny for Your Thoughts is set mainly on the Canadian prairies. This historical romance covering several decades follows the life of Penny Ryan, beginning with her father’s life during the Depression and WWII. Growing up and living in the fictional town of Crocus Plains, Penny’s life interacts with Sheryl, Libby and Corbin, characters from Vaughn’s award-winning debut novel Love on the Misty Isles, making the novel a prequel as well as a sequel. Penny encounters opportunities for love, but it never lasts. Will Penny’s life story reconnect her with early friendships and find true love? Will her story return the reader to the Misty Isles? Readers who have urged Vaughn for this second book will discover the answers by reading it. Both books will be available at the Festival. The author is looking forward to the event as it will be the third festival in which she has participated and enjoyed. 

 Born and raised on the Canadian prairies, Rosemary and her family immigrated to North Dakota in the mid 1970s. The settings of the novels remain in Canada, indicating that you can take the girl out of Canada, but you can’t take Canada out of the girl. A former high school English teacher and professor of Teacher Education at UND, she has drawn on her experience in education, living on the remote islands of Haida Gwaii (the Misty Isles), and growing up on the Canadian prairies to bring authenticity to her novels. Retired, she and her husband spend summers in Minnesota lake country and winters in Florida, thus she has adopted the title “Pine to Palm Writer.” Readers can visit Vaughn on her website at www.rosemaryvaughn.com or Facebook author page at www.facebook.com/authorrosemaryvaughn.

Creative Nutworks - Mother Nature and Imagination

My name is Albert Tanko.  I operate Creative Nutworks in North Branch, MN and this is my story. 

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I escaped from communist Romania in 1982.  I landed in Minnesota where I met and married my wife.  My interest in art from seeds and pits began with the black walnut shell cross on my wife's Grandma Roberts' wall in Mindoro, Wisconsin.   When I saw I was fascinated with the intricate pattern in the individual slices of black walnut shell.      

Fast forward 20 years.  Our two boys are grown and I had time to experiment with recreating grandma's cross.  I picked a wheel barrel full of nuts and began the task of figuring out the best way to husk, clean, and slice them.  They are definitely a "tough nut to crack". 

I began making a few crosses.  After a few months, the initial crosses would break because the glue was not strong enough.   Then began the illusive search for the optimum adhesive. 

After making crosses, I began to look for other ways to utilize the black walnut pieces with this beautiful pattern.  I asked for feedback from friends and family.  A friend said these are beautiful but try making something different- like a bowl.  A bowl?  No way!  I did not think it was possible.   I started dreaming of how to create a circle.  Thus, the evolution of the sun catchers.  Next the best method for adding color.   I experimented with different media, but I wanted to create something to hang in the window and dazzle in the sunlight.  Thus the addition of colored glass, which evolved into the use of stained glass.  

Eventually I figured out how to make a bowl, serving plates and even a dining room table!  Then how to utilize the scrap pieces left after slicing and assembling.  My wife had purchased a turkey table favor made out of an American walnut with a silk leaf tail.  I told her I could do better and she asked for 22 table favors for Thanksgiving dinner.  Voila!  Enter the Nutwhats into my collection.  They are whimsical critters each with a personality of its own. 

 I utilize different nuts and pits - peach, apricot, plum, date, buckeye, butternut -- the list is endless.  The array of items that can be created from the nuts, pits and seeds that Mother Nature provides is also endless -- limited only by the boundaries of  imagination. 

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Meet Alexis Rose and Illustrator Janet Rosauer

My name is Alexis Rose, and this is the first time I’ll be participating at the 2019 Northwoods Art and Book Festival. I will be selling my two books, Untangled, A Story of Courage, Resilience, and Triumph, and If I Could Tell You How It Feels, which is a series of essays and poems about living authentically with PTSD. Artist, Janet Rosauer will be joining me displaying some of her interesting artwork that are featured in my books. I’m looking forward to being a part of this wonderful tradition.

Kiersten Hall

Kiersten Hall has been writing stories all her life... in her head. She is finally taking the time to put those stories down on paper for others to read.

In 2015, she began with releasing
"I Do" Fifteen Years of Wedding Misadventures - her humorous memoir filled with stories and mishaps from her career as a professional wedding videographer. The next year, a fictional 3-book series based on real people she has known over the years, began: Corner Confessions - A Novel (2016), The Lies We Live (2018), and the last book is due late 2020.

Books scheduled for 2019 include Kiersten's first children's book, JELLYBEANS, releasing in June along with a non-fiction opinion book (Oct/Nov). Early 2020 sees the release of her second children's book about a pet octopus she once had (yes, an octopus.) In late 2020, along with the final round of secrets in the CORNER CONFESSIONS book series, she has another memoir planned.

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Books scheduled for 2019 include Kiersten's first children's book, JELLYBEANS, releasing in June along with a non-fiction opinion book (Oct/Nov). Early 2020 sees the release of her second children's book about a pet octopus she once had (yes, an octopus.) In late 2020, along with the final round of secrets in the CORNER CONFESSIONS book series, she has another memoir planned.

2019: Kiersten has a short story and dessert recipe included in the upcoming May release of 'Cooked to Death, Volume IV': A crime & foodie anthology filled with 'delicious' crimes and recipes 'to die for!'

Your wrist or neck will look beautiful with one of these from Red Sky Beads

Handcrafted jewelry is one of my passions in life.  I have always been drawn to interesting designs of metal and glass beads.  My excitement builds as I begin to put earth-tone color combinations together.  The final piece of jewelry is complete when I can set it to the side knowing satisfaction was achieved. -Becky Korbel-

Meet James Kelley

"I’ve always enjoyed woodworking and started doing it as a hobby 35 years ago. The majority of my professional career involved working with, or on, computers so at the end of the day it was sometimes hard to view the fruits of my labor - with woodworking it's easy to see what I've accomplished.

 Five years ago, I decided to start making furniture, mainly rustic looking, but I also learned how to weld and started incorporating metal into some of my designs.  One of the most gratifying things about making and selling furniture are the smiles and positive comments when I have been able to create something special for a customer. 

 For most of my furniture projects I use Pine, Oak, Ash or Hickory but I've also done kitchen cabinets, sheds and decks.  If you're looking for something unique or special, stop by and let's talk about what you're interested in."

 


If anyone can tickle your funny bone it will be 'Pat Dennis'

 
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Pat Dennis is the award-wining author of Hotdish to Die For, a collection of mystery short stories where hotdish is the weapon of choice. Her Betty Chance Mysteries include Murder by Chance, Killed by Chance, Dead by Chance and Vegas by Chance. Her memoir Fat Old Woman in Las Vegas: Gambling, Dieting and Wicked Fun ranked #1 on Amazon Travel Memoirs. In 2018, Pat created the coloring book for reluctant adults, Kill Me! My Husband’s Retired!. Pat's fiction has appeared in numerous publications including” Once Upon a Crime Anthology, Anne Frasier’s Deadly Treats, Who Died in Here?, Hotdish Haiku, Silence of the Loons, Resort to Murder, Minnesota Monthly, Woman's World, The Pioneer Press.  Pat is a veteran of 1,000 plus performances in comedy clubs, Fortune 500 special events, woman's organizations, and church basements across the country. She has worked with such notables as Phyllis Diller, Lewis Black, and Tommy Chong.

Pat will also be will also be presenting with the Sisters in Crime Twin City Chapter ‘Murder She Writes Again and Again’ at 11 a.m. in the UCC Sanctuary.

Candace Simar returns with her Award winning Abercrombie Trail Series

Candace Simar is a writer and poet from Pequot Lakes, Minnesota, in the heart of Lake Country. As a life-long Minnesotan, the grandchild of immigrants, Candace nurtures a passion for Minnesota History. She is the author of the Spur Award-winning Abercrombie Trail Series that combines Candace's love of history intertwined with stories of her Scandinavian heritage. 
"Birdie", part of the Abercrombie Series, received the 2012 Spur Award for best juvenile fiction and is set in the west. "Blooming Prairie", also part of the series, was honored as a finalist for the 2013 Spur Award. "Farm Girls" was co-written with her sister, Angela F. Foster, a memoir written in poetry and prose that celebrates growing up on a Minnesota dairy farm “Shelterbelts” chronicles the life of a community struggling to return to normal after war, “Dear Homefolks” a collection which includes frontier stories, memoir pieces, poetry, several pieces set in modern times.

Candace’s latest book “ Escape to Fort Abercrombie.” a YA novel set in the 1850’s at the time of the Great Sioux Uprising, a tale of a young boy who is caught in the middle of the tragedy and havoc, and must save his siblings as they try to get to safety. 

You just might need one of these on your counter! Welcome Jeff Burger!

I make pots to use. My home is on open field and wooded land that has been passed down through my family in northern Minnesota. In the early 1900’s it was the logging town of Farley, Minnesota. It’s a beautiful spot.

Here in my studio I throw pots. I’m lucky to work both inside and outside. As soon as I have enough greenware ready, I cut and split wood, load the kiln, and prepare for the day-long firing. When a mug or plate or casserole finally comes to the table it’s a good feeling .

I have always used wood and metal and clay to create houses, ukuleles, stoves, and pots. I’m happiest when I build something or puzzle out problems so pottery serves me well.

Woodfired pots have always captured my attention and in 2011 I decided it was time to head in that direction myself. I thank Linda Christensen for her valuable input on the kiln I built and for running the first wood firing with me.

I regularly exhibit in juried shows and participate in art fairs throughout Minnesota. You are welcome to visit my studio showroom here in Turtle River

Visit Jeff’s website: https://www.jeffburgerpottery.com/

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Meet Deborah Jacobs

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Deborah Jacobs is a publisher and poet living in Nisswa, Minnesota. She has been a literature professor, a restaurateur, an arts administrator, a long-term caregiver, and a professional singer. In October 2018, she founded Danielle Dufy Literary, dedicated to celebrating and promoting short-form literature—poems, short(!) fiction, essayettes, and more. Under the imprint, French Press Editions (“portable, affordable, collectible literature”), she publishes the quarterly anthology, Stone Gathering: A Reader. French Press Editions are sold by subscription, but single issues are retailed through independent booksellers and hand sold at fairs and festivals.

One of these would look great in your garden!

Bird Brain Birdhouses

Bird Brain Birdhouses

Barry Nelson has always been interested in birds, although didn’t start building birdhouses until about 6 years ago. He worked on quite a few houses until he came up with this design. Barry wanted something that looked unique compared to other designs I had seen. These are functional homes for birds and where ever they will be placed, either yard, garden or your home, they will certainly add interest. These birdhouses embellished with sticks and driftwood are made from barnwood and ceiling tins that are 100 years old.

'Finding the Beautiful You'

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Lisa Cassman is a licensed counselor, author, licensed minister and speaker. A Minnesota native, she has more than 20 years experience counseling children and families in the church, as well as working with sexual abuse and domestic violence victims at a crisis center. She  has a cosmetology license and currently is an owner of a spa.

Cassman has written three books, released by Halo Publishing International, about marital relationships. “The Road Less Traveled: A Guide to a Positive Marriage,” was inspired while on a road trip with her husband, Steve, in his semi-truck traveling along the West Coast. From her professional experience, she pours her inspirational insight and her own personal understanding of relationships into her work and guiding others through marriage.

Her book, “The Light in Your Eyes,” was written across the last 30 years. It documents Cassman’s journey into what love means, as her husband showed her, starting when they were hopeful teens.

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Her newest book, “Finding the Beautiful You", was written to help women and teens find their self -esteem and value according to what scripture says.

In addition to her books, Cassman is a speaker at conferences, churches, workshops and seminars. Her self-worth seminars teach men and woman how to like themselves and receive healing through God. She also does pre-marital counseling for couples and trains them how to like themselves, so they can have a successful marriage. As a licensed, traveling minister, Cassman officiates over 30 marriages a year.

She has a master’s degree in Christian Counseling from the Pastoral Counseling Center, which is accredited through the National Christian Counseling Association (NCCA), and is also certified to administer the Arno Profile System (A.P.S.) report, which is a personal identification/inventory.

She and her husband have four children together and eight grandchildren. You can book Cassman as a speaker or wedding officiant by visiting www.LisaCassman.net.

It is a delight to have John Warren return!

Renowned High Arctic bush pilot, Don C. Braun, a native of St. Cloud, MN, and first to land a wheeled aircraft at the North Pole, would share stories of his arctic adventures at the drop of a hat, most often at family gatherings. “Someone should record these stories,” relatives would say as Don was nearing his 80th year. Writer John C. Warren, who married into the Braun family, stepped forward and was able to transform Don’s life story into a fascinating true-life adventure book. Don passed away before the book was published, but his fame as one of the premier high arctic bush pilots lives on today. Don’s fireside narrative of close calls and life in the High Arctic is laced with humor and total honesty. The “Arctic Fox,” as he was known in the North, was superbly resourceful, bailing out of tight situations in his years of High Arctic flying. This is your book, pilots, and all others who love flying. Now in soft cover, this handsome 244-page book includes 32 pages of photographs. Author Warren, who lives in Walker, MN, has been a regular at the Northwoods Art & Book Festival the past 10 years. “I get to meet so many interesting people who, like me, love anything and everything about aviation and the High Arctic. The Art and Book Festival is so well organized, and it is really a joy to attend and participate, whether you are an author or book-lover – or both!” says Warren.

Meet Konsor Woodworking!

Konsor Woodworking is excited to participate in Northwoods Art & Book Festival for the first time this year! Wes enjoys woodcrafting during his spare time. Participating in craft fairs is an outlet for sharing the fruits of his labor and meeting some wonderful people. From barn wood framed cedar hope chest to birdhouses to planters to home decor, the local barnwood and refurbished wood is mostly "harvested" by us. Everything is assembled by hand. NEW 2019 ITEM: bandana style shirt savers for special needs individuals. Shirt savers are also known as adult bibs. Jeanne prefers shirt savers. ;) These shirt savers are made for her nonverbal wheelchair bound nephew and enjoys providing these to others. These shirt savers are very fashionable, durable, and reversible. The shirt savers are cut, sewn, and snaps added by hand.