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Guest Post & Giveaway – Driftless Spirits by Karen Ringel

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Driftless Spirits (Secrets in Casten’s Horn)
Cozy Mystery
1st in Series
Setting: The Driftless area of Wisconsin, in a fictional town called Casten’s Horn
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Casten House Books
Publication date ‏ : ‎ October 30, 2025
Print length ‏ : ‎ 280 pages
Paperback

Synopsis

Charlotte Burke can’t shake her recurring dream.

Over and over again she dreams of finding a mysterious journal on a candlelit desk while wandering through a strange house in the middle of the night. Every dream has shown her a framed picture of an old woman sitting at the same desk, except the latest version. Last night, the woman stood and offered Charlotte a keyring. In the morning, Charlotte woke up with her car keys in her hand.

Her best friend is worried but skeptical when Charlotte insists the house is real. The dream is metaphorical, Ivy says, reflecting Charlotte’s restless state. Ivy gifts her a journal and urges her to take the trip her subconscious is demanding before she wakes up behind the wheel. A roadtrip of self-discovery will help Charlotte figure out what she really wants.

Charlotte agrees to the roadtrip but not for Ivy’s reasons. To her, the house, the journal and the woman in her dream are all too real. She sets off to do the impossible. If she can find the house and uncover its secrets in time, she might save far more than her driftless life.

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Guest Post

Make It Happen

“I woke up with car keys in my hand.”

That line appears on the seventeenth page of my idea journal and became the first line of Driftless Spirits.  I started keeping the journal as a baby step towards a personal challenge.  My husband has written eleven novels and I always wanted to see what I’d come up with for one of my own.  You know, when I had the time.

In 2020, I moved from the Chicago suburbs to the Driftless Area of Wisconsin with my husband after retiring from an engineering career.  I shed the stress of my working life and learned how to live in the country for the first time.  There was still so much to do but one day, on urging from my best friend, I decided to get started on the dream.

“You were always a good writer,” she said over the phone.  “You should do it.”  Like Ivy pushing Charlotte in Driftless Spirits, I was on my way.

My idea journal has “Make It Happen” printed in gold foil on the cover, a bit of silent encouragement.  I started by writing down anything that might be useful someday.  Snippets of dreams I thought were quirky enough to draw from.  Phrases that sounded like book titles.  High concept ideas that popped into my head.  One page is nothing but character names I like.

I don’t remember when that first line occurred to me, but it stuck.  I typed my first words and saved the file that would become Driftless Spirits under an entirely different working title: “Note To Self.”  I knew a journal would play a big part in the story.  Eventually, one journal became two.  Charlotte sees a journal on a candlelit desk in her recurring dream.  It has presence and weight, so much so she’s too intimidated to touch it.  That journal plays a pivotal role in the entire story arc of the Secrets in Casten’s Horn series to come.

Charlotte also carries a journal with her, a gift from Ivy, in which she writes the clues she discovers as well as her inner thoughts.  It’s pink and tan vegan leather with a back loop to hold the cover in place and a ribbon at the spine to mark her page.  I can describe it very specifically because it’s sitting here on my desk.  It has a lot of company.

I’m currently writing the sequel to Driftless Spirits and I have not less than five journals going.  The “Make It Happen” journal is about one-third full of floor plans, timelines, research notes and brainstorming.  I grab another journal when I want to outline chapters or try out a story arc to see where it leads.  Sometimes I have competing directions in two or more journals going and I lay them out in front of me to settle on the right path.  Another journal is to keep track of the business side of being a writer.

I know there are plenty of software options for writers to track the worlds they build and the stories they tell.  I don’t think I’ll ever give up my journals though.  They’re tactile and personal.  Each one has character, presence and weight.  Using them fuels my inspiration.  They’re how I “make it happen.”

 

About the Author

In 2020, Karen Ringel retired from an engineering career to settle in the Driftless Area of Wisconsin with her husband. After taking some time to adapt to the rural lifestyle, she began creating the fictional Casten’s Horn, imagining how a small town might have been founded in the secluded valley where she lives. Always a researcher at heart, she includes references to real historical facts and traditions in her books to enhance her stories. She writes what she likes to read: small-town mysteries with a cozy feel.

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4 thoughts on “Guest Post & Giveaway – Driftless Spirits by Karen Ringel

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    Happy to have you here today! The book looks delightful!

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  4. Karen

    Hi, Leslie! Thanks for helping me get the word out about my series starter, Driftless Spirits!

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