Walter Rhein
Walter Rhein was born in northern Wisconsin. As he grew up, he developed a deep appreciation for cross-country skiing, the American Birkebeiner, and the Worldloppet circuit. His pursuit of international cross-country ski races sparked a powerful wanderlust that resulted in a ten-year period spent living and working in South America. However, a true skier cannot resist the call of winter forever, and Rhein has recently relocated to Wisconsin, at least for the time being. He currently contributes articles to the run, bike and ski blog at CyclovaXC.com, and produces fantasy novels for Rhemalda Publishing. Feel free to contact him for questions or interviews at walterrhein@gmail.com, and be sure to check out his personal website at www.LetItRhein.com and his blog at www.swordreaver.com.
Books by Walter:
Cross-country skiers are hearty folk. The compulsion to race marathon length distances in sub-freezing conditions requires an eternally optimistic and fiercely independent spirit. The fear of blinding snow or paralyzing cold does not deter them, and it has been said that skiers do not merely laugh at adversity; they are completely oblivious to its existence…
Deserter on the Run Malik emerges from the swamps of Plaiden seeking only shelter, food, and the time necessary to take the chill from his bones. But after a barroom brawl lands him in trouble with the local authorities, he flees to the mountains with two orphaned children who have the power to heal…






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