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Fargo, ND 58102
Author Event: Joshua Erickson – Live Reading & Book Signing
Sunday, September 21 | 12:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Ferguson Books – Roberts Alley, Downtown Fargo
About the Book
Meet Samantha Rose Bauer, a young woman who loves the prairie life and the bond she shares with her father. But as whiskey begins to overshadow his laughter, Sam clings to their songs, road trips, and moments of connection—wondering if there’s still a chance to save him, or if their song will be silenced forever.
About the Author
Joshua Erickson grew up in the vast, wind-swept landscapes of South Dakota, where the open land shaped his storytelling voice. His work explores broken people in fractured places and the question of whether healing can be found amid life’s hurt. He currently resides in Sioux Falls with his library, coffee cup collection, and a deep love for exploring humanity’s purpose.
Expect heartfelt conversation, a live reading, and an opportunity to meet Joshua and get your book signed. Don’t miss this meaningful literary afternoon in downtown Fargo!
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Joshua Erickson Author Event: How Whiskey Made the Coyote Sing
Sunday, September 21, 2025
12:00 PM - 2:30 PM (CDT)
Ferguson Books Downtown Fargo
214 Roberts AlleyFargo, ND 58102
Event Details
Join us for a special afternoon with author Joshua Erickson, as he shares from his moving new novel about family, resilience, and the hope of redemption.
Meet Samantha Rose Bauer, a young woman who loves the prairie life and the bond she shares with her father. But as whiskey begins to overshadow his laughter, Sam clings to their songs, road trips, and moments of connection—wondering if there’s still a chance to save him, or if their song will be silenced forever.
Joshua Erickson grew up in the vast, wind-swept landscapes of South Dakota, where the open land shaped his storytelling voice. His work explores broken people in fractured places and the question of whether healing can be found amid life’s hurt. He currently resides in Sioux Falls with his library, coffee cup collection, and a deep love for exploring humanity’s purpose.