I have been fortunate to receive a copy of Red Weather, the debut novel of Pauls Toutonghi. I first became aware of Pauls writing when he won the original One Story short story contest two years ago with his story, Thomas Hardy's Heart (I'm too lazy to check, but I think that was the title of it). It was excellent, and everything I've seen of his since that time has been as well.
Not only did Pauls send me a review copy, but so did his publicist at Shaye Areheart. Again, hating to see books go to waste, I'm offering it up to the first eligible EWN Blog reader who sends an email to wickettd@yahoo.com with something fairly witty about communism, Milwaukee or weather in the subject line.
Update - Troy Jewell has won this coveted title with his response with "If there was anything left, witty-wise anyway, to say about Communist or Milwaukee would we really need to read a book about either?" in the subject line. I hope Troy enjoys the book and lets EWN readers know what he thinks about it in the future.
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