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Season 1, Episode 10 – Dale Swanson

In our final episode of season one, host Colin Mustful talks with novelist, memoirist, playwright, and screenwriter Dale Swanson. Author of the historical novels The Thirty-Ninth Man and Tears of Sorrow, Swanson discusses the intricacies of his research, the process of working with an editor to cut 80,000 words from his manuscript, and his goal of inspiring readers toward forgiving but never forgetting. You don’t want to miss it!

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Season 1, Episode 10 – History Through Fiction: The Podcast Dale Swanson

About the Author

Dale Swanson is an award winning published author, poet, screenwriter and playwright. His novels weave fictional events around historical facts creating a tapestry filled with accurate depictions of people from Minnesota’s past. His debut novel, The Thirty-Ninth Man, was listed by the Star Tribune as a “Best Book Read” in 2013. Additionally, Swanson has been a contributing writer to magazines and various publications. Finally, he is the author of a middle grade fiction book titled The Wild Ways: Mystery of the Hanging Tower, and most recently he has authored a memoir titled Simpler Times.