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EPISODE · Jan 12, 2022 · 20 MIN

Beth Kirschner, Author

from The Bookshop Podcast · host Mandy Jackson-Beverly

Send us Fan MailBeth Kirschner grew up in upstate New York and thought she knew everything there was to know about winter snows until she moved to Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula for college. There she discovered an average snowfall between 200 and 300 inches and a record winter snowfall of 390 inches. In addition to the harsh winters, she found a place rich with history, personality, and the world’s only known source of pure, native copper. The Keweenaw Peninsula is the setting for her debut novel, Copper Divide.Her writing has moved from poetry to travel journals, short stories, and novels, aided by a supportive writer’s group, writer’s conferences, and classes. When not writing, she works as a software engineer, flies single-engine airplanes, and enjoys exploring Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. She has two grown children, two large cats, and a room of her own for imagining her next story.BETH KIRSCHNERCOPPER DIVIDE, BETH KIRSCHNERANNA CLEMENC, AMERICAN LABOR ACTIVISTEXIT WEST, MOHSIN HAMIDDAMASCUS GATE, ROBERT STONESupport the showThe Bookshop PodcastMandy Jackson-BeverlySocial Media Links

Send us Fan Mail Beth Kirschner grew up in upstate New York and thought she knew everything there was to know about winter snows until she moved to Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula for college. There she discovered an average snowfall between 200 and 300 inches and a record winter snowfall of 390 inches. In addition to the harsh winters, she found a place rich with history, personality, and the world’s only known source of pure, native copper. The Keweenaw Peninsula is the setting for her debut ...

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Send us Fan MailBeth Kirschner grew up in upstate New York and thought she knew everything there was to know about winter snows until she moved to Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula for college. There she discovered an average snowfall between 200 and...

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