Wisconsin Spring


By Liam Callanan | April 3, 2013

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The calendar may say spring, which may have you dreaming of bird songs and flowers, but spring looks a little different on the ground. Writer Liam Callanan shares what he’s learned about our Wisconsin spring.

Liam Callanan

Liam Callanan

Liam Callanan teaches English at UW-Milwaukee and is the author of the novels The Cloud Atlas and All Saints.
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