Author Patrick Rothfuss Writes Popular Series, Helps Community Create A Non-profit


By Zac Schultz | February 11, 2014

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With his unruly hair and bushy, long beard, Pat Rothfuss may look the part that some imagine a fantasy author would play.  But the Stevens Point-based author of popular Kingkiller Chronicle trilogy of novels has a decidedly real-world outlook, organizing his fellow authors to create an international non-profit that champions sustainability.

Zac Schultz

Zac Schultz is a reporter for the “Wisconsin Life” project who thinks three-minute stories and one-line bio descriptions are woefully brief.
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