Chicago’s American Writers Museum!
Yesterday I visited the soon-to-open American Writers Museum with my friend, Christine Maul Rice, whose 2016 novel Swarm Theory has received numerous awards. It was an incredible experience for me …
Karen Halvorsen Schreck is the author of the historical novel Broken Ground (Simon & Schuster 2016), called a “masterfully written . . . must-read” by USA Today. Her previously published historical novel, Sing for Me, was described as "impressive…a well-wrought and edifying page-turner” (Publisher's Weekly, Starred Review). Karen's Young Adult novel, While He Was Away (Sourcebooks), was a finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award. She’s also the author of Dream Journal (Hyperion), which was a 2006 Young Adult BookSense Pick, and the award-winning children’s book Lucy’s Family Tree (Tilbury House). Her short stories and articles have appeared in Hypertext, The Rumpus, Belt, and Image, as well as other literary journals and magazines, and have received various awards, including a Pushcart Prize, an Illinois State Arts Council Grant, and in 2008, first prize awards for memoir and devotional magazine writing from the Evangelical Press Association. Karen received her doctorate in English and Creative Writing from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She works as a freelance writer and editor, teaches writing and literature, and lives with her husband, the photographer Greg Halvorsen Schreck, and their two children in Wheaton, Illinois.
Yesterday I visited the soon-to-open American Writers Museum with my friend, Christine Maul Rice, whose 2016 novel Swarm Theory has received numerous awards. It was an incredible experience for me …
This morning, my old friend Facebook notified me that one year ago today, Broken Ground was officially born. Which is ironic because I took a long leave from Facebook this past …
England. Early to mid-January. (After the fact; written while in England. Just never posted.) The sun rises late and sets early here. I forgot how far north the island lies. …
Yesterday I cut inches from my hair. Or rather a stylist did, she by the name of Annette who maintains a chair at a salon in my hometown. Yes, this is …
Woke up today to some terrific news! USA TODAY reviewed Broken Ground. Now that's a dream come true for me right there. But then, gosh darn, if they didn't like it! …
I am super excited to be a part of a panel of wonderful writers at the Chicago Tribune Printers Row Lit Fest this coming weekend! Renee Rosen, Mary Kay Andrews, Stacy …
Today a post of mine went live on the wonderful blog, Fresh Fiction. (There's also a giveaway of Broken Ground going on, which you should feel free to enter.) I've written a …
Here's the thing about authors: Busy though they may be, best-sellers though they may be, they typically do what they can for others who are also hunkered down, doing the work the …
Happy Friday! Today is the birthday of one of my dearest friends! Happy birthday, Joni! And it's the birthday of my short story, "Good Harvest"! Happy birthday, "Good Harvest!" I never thought you would …
I'm looking at 50% on my laptop's battery bar. I tell you this because this is the amount of time I've allotted to myself to write this post. 49% now. I …
Karen Halvorsen Schreck is the author of the historical novel Broken Ground (Simon & Schuster 2016), called a “masterfully written . . . must-read” by USA Today. Her previously published historical novel, Sing for Me, was described as "impressive…a well-wrought and edifying page-turner” (Publisher's Weekly, Starred Review). Karen's Young Adult novel, While He Was Away (Sourcebooks), was a finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award. She’s also the author of Dream Journal (Hyperion), which was a 2006 Young Adult BookSense Pick, and the award-winning children’s book Lucy’s Family Tree (Tilbury House). Her short stories and articles have appeared in Hypertext, The Rumpus, Belt, and Image, as well as other literary journals and magazines, and have received various awards, including a Pushcart Prize, an Illinois State Arts Council Grant, and in 2008, first prize awards for memoir and devotional magazine writing from the Evangelical Press Association. Karen received her doctorate in English and Creative Writing from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She works as a freelance writer and editor, teaches writing and literature, and lives with her husband, the photographer Greg Halvorsen Schreck, and their two children in Wheaton, Illinois.