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(New page: Charlene Lassig resides with her husband Kurt and two sons, Aaron and Donovan in the Village of Silver Lake, Wisconsin. This small community has become the setting for her novel, "The Scro...)
 
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Charlene Lassig resides with her husband Kurt and two sons, Aaron and Donovan in the Village of Silver Lake, Wisconsin. This small community has become the setting for her novel, "The Scroll of Deuel," and the home of her characters, Raina and Josiah.
 
  
Charlene enjoys writing, and is currently working on several other writing projects, three of which also takes place in Silver Lake, Wisconsin. Her favorite novel is the "Brook of Tears," which is the second book in the "Scroll of Deuel," series.
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My name is Charlene Lassig and I am the author of “The Scroll of Deuel,and “The Brook of Tears.” I reside in southeastern Wisconsin with my family. The Village of Silver Lake, Wisconsin has become the setting for my novels and the home of my characters, Raina and Josiah. Scully's Silver Lake Grill in Silver Lake, WI has created several meals named in honor of "The Scroll of Deuel."
  
Among other hobbies and interest, Charlene enjoys scrapbooking, ceramics, and photography. She is a member of Old World Wisconsin Historical Society, a member of the ASPCA, and volunteers at Safe Harbor Humane Society, in Kenosha, Wisconsin
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I am Excited about the release of “The Scroll of Deuel,” edited by Sonya Bateman-Flamingnet Award Winner, and author of "Master of None," and “Master and Apprentice,” and “The Brook of Tears,” edited by Professor Judy Mobile, with medical advisor Dr. James Toniolo, and graphic designer J.K. Fraser. Both books are published through Virtualbookworm Publishing Company.
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I am currently working on my newest novel, “Cogswell Crossing.” This is a heartwarming young adult novel, which also takes place in Silver Lake, Wisconsin. The trilogy to “The Scroll of Deuel” series, “The Pariah’s Last Song,” is underway.
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A few of my favorite books and authors are “24: Declassified, series” by Marc Cerasini ,John Whitman, and David Jacobs. The “Jason Bourne,” series by Robert Ludlum. “The Love Comes Softly,” series by Janette Oke. “The Outsiders,” series by S.E. Hinton. The “Twilight,” series by Stephanie Meyer and inspirational writer, Max Lucado.
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Among other hobbies and interest, I enjoy scrapbooking, ceramics, and photography. I support the ASPCA, and volunteer at Safe Harbor Humane Society, in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Revision as of 07:51, 8 March 2012

My name is Charlene Lassig and I am the author of “The Scroll of Deuel,” and “The Brook of Tears.” I reside in southeastern Wisconsin with my family. The Village of Silver Lake, Wisconsin has become the setting for my novels and the home of my characters, Raina and Josiah. Scully's Silver Lake Grill in Silver Lake, WI has created several meals named in honor of "The Scroll of Deuel."

I am Excited about the release of “The Scroll of Deuel,” edited by Sonya Bateman-Flamingnet Award Winner, and author of "Master of None," and “Master and Apprentice,” and “The Brook of Tears,” edited by Professor Judy Mobile, with medical advisor Dr. James Toniolo, and graphic designer J.K. Fraser. Both books are published through Virtualbookworm Publishing Company.

I am currently working on my newest novel, “Cogswell Crossing.” This is a heartwarming young adult novel, which also takes place in Silver Lake, Wisconsin. The trilogy to “The Scroll of Deuel” series, “The Pariah’s Last Song,” is underway. A few of my favorite books and authors are “24: Declassified, series” by Marc Cerasini ,John Whitman, and David Jacobs. The “Jason Bourne,” series by Robert Ludlum. “The Love Comes Softly,” series by Janette Oke. “The Outsiders,” series by S.E. Hinton. The “Twilight,” series by Stephanie Meyer and inspirational writer, Max Lucado.

Among other hobbies and interest, I enjoy scrapbooking, ceramics, and photography. I support the ASPCA, and volunteer at Safe Harbor Humane Society, in Kenosha, Wisconsin.