Lindsey Steffes's work has been recognized by Glimmer Train and featured in Atticus Review, Black Heart Magazine, and Sad Girl Diaries. Her short story, "Gichigami," which later became the first chapter of this novel, was published in Midwestern Gothic.
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"Gichigami is one of the most interesting novels I have read. In part, this is because of the masterful depiction of a landscape that is both fascinating and underrepresented in American literature. Steffes captures the mystery and beauty of the area with rare artistry. She also writes a compelling story-the plot is suspenseful, but more than that, the characters, with their idiosyncrasies and their faults, bring the plot alive."-Jane Smiley, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and author of A Thousand Acres and Lucky "The community of Gichagami comes to life in this big-hearted page-turner that might be a mystery or might just explore the mysteries of love and grief and community. Compelling, fully rendered, and never dull, Gichagami is a memorable, moving novel."-Sabina Murray, author ofValiant Gentlemen, a New York Times and Washington Post Notable Book

