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Invisible wounds. We may think we've buried them in a place from which their sting can no longer reach us, but it does. Such wounds cut deeply, linger, metamorphose, and when they eventually surface, their consequences are dire. Such wounds motivate The Meadow, a work of literary historical fiction set in America's heartland in the late 1960s.

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Invisible wounds. We may think we've buried them in a place from which their sting can no longer reach us, but it does. Such wounds cut deeply, linger, metamorphose, and when they eventually surface, their consequences are dire. Such wounds motivate The Meadow, a work of literary historical fiction set in America's heartland in the late 1960s.
Autorenporträt
In addition to being an author, Scott Winkler is a husband and father, a teacher and scholar, and a concerned citizen of a nation yet to achieve its potential. He is a graduate of St. Norbert College, and he earned both his MA and Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Scott's work, both creative and academic, has appeared in a variety of publications ranging from The Journal of Popular Culture and Aethlon to Elysian Fields Quarterly and Peninsula Pulse, among others. His first book, The Wide Turn Toward Home, was published in 2008. Scott and his family live in rural Wisconsin.