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Everything you need to feature, host, or write about Ceone — bio, photo, talk topics, and a one-page speaker sheet. Reach her any time through the contact form.

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Ceone Fenn
Biography

About Ceone

At the conclusion of a 30-year counseling career, Ceone Fenn turned to writing. After winning the Wisconsin Writers' Association Jade Ring Award for both essay and adult fiction, she authored To Reap the Finest Wheat, a novel of historical fiction. It Happened at Whisper Lake is her second novel. She lives in Minocqua, Wisconsin, with her husband, Robert.

Long-form bio, plus high-resolution author photos and cover images, are available below for press and event use.

Talk Topics

What Ceone speaks about

Her counseling years make her more than a reading — she's a genuine conversation for libraries, clubs, and literary events.

Writing the inner life

How thirty years of listening became fiction — craft, character, and emotional truth.

Resilience & reinvention

The quiet courage of beginning again, across both novels.

History & family memory

Researching 1925 prairie settlement and turning ancestry into story.

The book-club conversation

A warm Q&A built around your group's own reading — in person or on Zoom.

Quick Facts

At a glance

  • NameCeone Fenn
  • Based inMinocqua, Wisconsin (Northwoods)
  • WritesHistorical & contemporary women's fiction
  • HonorsWisconsin Writers' Assoc. Jade Ring Award
  • BooksTwo novels; a third in progress
  • Available forReadings, library talks, book-club visits (virtual anywhere)
Press Images

Photos & covers

Ceone Fenn headshot
To Reap the Finest Wheat cover
It Happened at Whisper Lake cover

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Selected Press & Appearances

In the news

WXPR (Wisconsin Public Radio) — featured among the Northwoods authors at Dibaajimo, a storytelling gathering drawing on Ojibwe tradition, at Lac du Flambeau. March 2026.

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