About Will Weaver
Will Weaver writes fiction for adults and young adults. He was born in Northern Minnesota in 1950 and grew up on a dairy farm. His novels and short stories have earned the praises of reviewers from coast-to-coast for their unflinching realism. The New York Times Book Review called A Gravestone Made of Wheat, "a graceful collection, one that views America's heartland with a candid but charitable eye."
Formerly an English professor at Bemidji State University, Mr. Weaver lives in Northern Minnesota, a region he writes from and loves. He is an avid outdoorsman, and enjoys hunting, fishing, canoeing and hiking with his family and friends.
Formerly an English professor at Bemidji State University, Mr. Weaver lives in Northern Minnesota, a region he writes from and loves. He is an avid outdoorsman, and enjoys hunting, fishing, canoeing and hiking with his family and friends.
Novels
Red Earth/White Earth (1986)
Claws (2003)
Full Service (2005)
Defect (2007)
Checkered Flag Cheater (2010)
Claws (2003)
Full Service (2005)
Defect (2007)
Checkered Flag Cheater (2010)
Collections
Novellas
Non fiction
Barns of Minnesota (2005)
The Last Hunter: An American Family Album (2010)
Libraries of Minnesota (2011) (with Marsha Wilson Chall, John Coy, Pete Hautman, David LaRochelle)
The Last Hunter: An American Family Album (2010)
Libraries of Minnesota (2011) (with Marsha Wilson Chall, John Coy, Pete Hautman, David LaRochelle)
Links to other websites
| willweaverbooks.com |
Will Weaver recommends
How It's Done (2006) Christine Kole MacLean "Compelling, realistic. Once you start reading, you won't stop." |
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