


SAVE THE DATE:
July 30 & 31, 2026
Grand View Lodge
Thursday, July 30, 2026
5:30pm - Social, Book Sales, Wine Tasting, Auction, Cash Bar
6:15pm: Seating for dinner
7:00pm: The program starts with Authors Speaking
8:15pm: Book Sales and Author Signing

Friday, July 31, 2026
10:30am - Social, Book Sales, Wine Tasting, Auction
11:15am: Seating for Lunch
12:00pm: The program starts with Authors Speaking
1:15pm: Book Sales and Author Signing
We are so excited to bring back the two-day event for Wine and Words - 250 seats available per day. Tickets will go on sale on April 1st, 2026 at 12:01 am.
Be sure to check out Words By The Water, our other Author event being held April 24 & 25, 2026.
Pricing:
Individual Seats: $50.00
Table of 8: $400.00
Premium Table: 8 seats and Author at Table with Close to the front seating $500 (no more than 8 at this table to allow for seating of author and possible guest ( seats 9 and 10)
Premium + Table: 8 seats and choose the author you are seated with $600 close to the front seating (first request for author - if the author has already been selected either second choice or upgrade refunded.) No more than 8 at this table to allow for seating of author and possible guest ( seats 9 and 10)
Our event takes place in the Gull Lake Center at Grand View Lodge. Once in the lodge area take the first right and follow the road, the venue will be on the left. Signs should be up to assist you. Parking is limited - car pooling is encouraged.
Grand View Lodge - 23521 Nokomis Ave. Nisswa, MN
2026 Author Line Up:

Lorna Landvik
Lorna Landvik is the author of eleven novels, including the best-selling PATTY JANE'S HOUSE OF CURL, ANGRY HOUSEWIVES EATING BON BONS, OH MY STARS, BEST TO LAUGH and her newest addition: Chronicles Of A Radical Hag.
Landvik's checkered (but legal) past includes working as a chambermaid in Bavaria, winning a trip to Tahiti as a contestant on '$25,000 Pyramid' (MacGyver was her partner), temping at the Playboy Mansion (it was strictly a clerical position) and walking across the country as a member of The Great Peace March.
Lorna is also the Wine and Words MC and has been since its inception. Lucky us!!!! We are beyond thrilled to welcome her back for our eleventh year!

Elizabeth Berg

About Elizabeth: I was born in St. Paul, Minnesota on December 2, 1948, in a hospital that has been torn down, which I’m pretty steamed about. When I was three years old, my father reenlisted in the Army, and I spent my growing up years moving around a lot—twice, I went to three schools in a single academic year. You can understand my dilemma when people ask me where I’m from. My usual answer is “Um…..nowhere?”
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I’ve loved books and reading from the time my mother began reading to me, and I’ve loved writing ever since I could hold a pencil. I submitted my first poem to American Girl magazine when I was nine years old. It was rejected, and it took twenty-five years before I submitted anything again. Then, I entered a contest in a magazine and won. I wrote for magazines for ten years, then moved into novels and haven’t stopped yet. I usually do a book a year. I’ve won a number of awards, which are listed elsewhere in the interest of false modesty.
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Before I became a writer, I was a registered nurse for ten years, and that was my “school” for writing—taking care of patients taught me a lot about human nature, about hope and fear and love and loss and regret and triumph and especially about relationships–all things that I tend to focus on in my work. I worked as a waitress, which is also good training for a writer, and I sang in a rock band which was not good for anything except the money I made. I was a dramatic and dreamy child, given to living more inside my head than outside, something that persists up to today and makes me a terrible dining partner. I have two daughters and four grandchildren. I live outside of Chicago with my dogs Gabigail Starletta Buttons and Austin “Ponyboy” Bumper, and my cat, Lily La Clawster. The animals would like you to know they had nothing to do with choosing their names. I am in a relationship with a wonderful man, who makes a good life better.
Copyright © 2026 Elizabeth Berg


Nadia Hashimi
Nadia Hashimi is a pediatrician turned novelist who draws on her Afghan culture to craft internationally bestselling books for adults as well as young readers. Her novels span generations and continents, taking on themes like forced migration, conflict, poverty, misogyny, colonialism, and addiction. She enjoys conversations with readers of all ages in libraries, book festivals, classrooms, and living rooms. Video calls with book clubs are a favorite hobby. With translations in seventeen languages, she’s connected with readers around the world.
She continues to serve on boards of organizations committed to educating and nurturing Afghanistan’s most vulnerable children and empowering the female leaders of tomorrow. She is a member of the US-Afghan Women’s Council and the Afghan-American Foundation.
Originally from New York, she and her husband live in Maryland with their four curious, rock star children, and Justice, the hungriest Rhodesian

Laurie Frankel

Laurie Frankel is the New York Times bestselling, award-winning author of five (going on six) novels. Her writing has also appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, The Washington Post, Poets & Writers, Publisher’s Weekly, People Magazine, Lit Hub, The Sydney Morning Herald, and other publications. She is the recipient of the Washington State Book Award and the Endeavor Award. Her novels have been translated into more than twenty-five languages and been optioned for film and TV. A former college professor, she now writes full-time in Seattle, Washington where she lives with her family and makes good soup.Want to know more? There are loads of essays and interviews on the Bits & Pieces page and a whole virtual book tour archived right here.
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