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Riddle Me This...

8/16/2021

 
By Victoria Tirrel, Library Committee member

Who has written four novels, published three books in the last three years, but is not yet a published novelist?

​If you guessed me, you have my warm congratulations. Two books added to the Recent & Relevant shelves this week
​are ones I helped clients self-publish this spring.

​The first is by Jackie Pfeiffer McGregor and Janine Pfeiffer Knop: 
While the Windmill Watched: A Slice of Rural Life in the 1950s. “The Sisters” grew up on a farm in Menoken, North Dakota, and 
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have written this memoir in a unique way. The story is in four voices—each sister, the sisters together, and (as the title suggests) the windmill on their farm. With chapters set in themes, these four storytellers reminisce about everything from their parents’ early soil conservation efforts to Toni home permanents to helping deliver lambs when Dad’s hands were too big.

In their early seventies, the youthful Jackie and Janine are bundles of energy. Both were queens in the 1960s—Jackie the North Dakota Rodeo Queen and Janine the state’s Short Horn Lassie Queen, finishing as a runner-up in the national competition.

After careers as home economics teachers, Jackie is a professional volunteer and travel adventurer; Janine runs a mail-order bakery while helping husband Fred wind down their sheep breeding business. Her hands are still the smaller of the two.

In June, The Sisters took North Dakota by storm with a cross-state book tour with eight stops in six days. This is even more amazing when you know that Jackie hails from Colville, Washington, and Janine from Atlantic, Iowa.  I hope you pick up and enjoy their book. Did I mention it also includes recipes?

As the Monty Python catchphrase says, “And now for something completely different!”

Meanderings: Life, a Column at a Time is a selection of the collected writings of Hertha Shively Wehr of Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania. Hertha’s daughter Wendy, a former colleague, approached me about helping her and siblings gather their mom’s more than twenty years of columns written for their local paper. Hertha began her career in the late 1930s writing a column named “Call Me Farmer Brown,” I speculate because maybe people wouldn't read a column about the rural life written by a woman. After a few years and a few kids, Hertha put down her pen. Then nearly 50 years later, she embarked on another stint of writing, this time with no pseudonym, writing until around 2012.

When Wendy and I started in February 2020, the plan was to have the book ready for an August 2020 major family reunion. At 97, Hertha was living in a care home in Mifflinburg, and knew nothing of the project until the reunion was cancelled and the kids couldn’t keep the secret anymore.

While dependent on a wheelchair, Hertha’s mind was not dependent on anything. Wendy began showing her layouts of themed chapters—“When Everyone Owned a Cow” and “Travels Near and Far”—and Hertha began giving us edits. What a delight it was!

Unfortunately, Hertha caught what was going around at the time and in October 2020, fell to COVID. The book took a break but was revived in time for us to print 500 copies for the family to give away in June at her memorial service and for Hertha’s church to sell. All the proceeds from the book are going to one of Hertha’s favorite Lutheran charities. I hope you’ll take a look at this droll and whip-smart woman’s writing.

Some people ask me what it means to be a book consultant. First, it’s a great privilege to be asked to join writers in the expression of their dreams—to do whatever they need to turn their personal expression into an actual book that I can place in their hands. From the nuts and bolts perspective, for all my clients I edited either extensively or lightly (or both at different times), I designed the look of the book interior, and for one I also designed the cover. I built websites for some and created marketing plans. I consoled and only occasionally put my foot down. I found them the printer and did all the technical stuff that got the pages between the covers. What rewarding work it is!

I feel my own novel writing calling to me, if I can stop working for everyone else long enough to answer the call. And when the time comes, I’ll be able to move ahead with confidence that I know a thing or two about publishing a book!
 
P.S. You might also want to look at another book I edited and helped publish that lives on the 1666 Authors shelf: Dakota Attitude by Jim Puppe (but shelved by my last name and currently checked out). Released in late 2019, Jim’s first 2,000 copies sold out in five days, and we are now preparing for a seventh printing, with more than 13,000 books sold. These stories of 617 people living in North Dakota—one from every town on the state map—took Jim nearly 14 years and 113,000 miles to gather and hone.

A big thank you to our librarians who long ago decided to extend the 1666 Authors shelves to include editors.


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