U.P. Reader — Volume #10 (2026)

Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is blessed with a treasure trove of storytellers, poets, and historians, all seeking to capture the essence of Yooper Life from the settlers’ days to the far-flung future. Since 2017, the U.P. Reader has offered a rich collection of voices that captures U.P.’s natural beauty and way of life, along with a few surprises.

The seventy-plus short works in this 10th annual volume take readers around the U.P. from the Keweenaw to the Soo and from Menominee to Ironwood. Every page is rich with descriptions of the characters and culture that make the Upper Peninsula worth living in and writing about. U.P. writers span genres from humor to history and from mystery to poetry. This issue also includes imaginative fiction from the Dandelion Cottage Short Story Contest winners, honoring the amazing young writers enrolled in all of the U.P.’s schools.

Featuring the words of John Adamcik, Laura Antonelli, Genevieve Baker, Nancy Besonen, Linda Ponnikas Bimel, Bob Calverly, Mikel B. Classen, Thomas Ford Conlan, Sharon Dilworth, Adam Dompierre, Lawrence Ely, Deborah K. Frontiera, Elizabeth Fust, J.L. Hagen, Mack Hassler, Richard Hill, Leah Johnson, Kathleen Carlton Johnson, Robert Johnson, Tamara Lauder, Ellen Lord, Raymond Luczak, R.H. Miller, Leigh Mills, Carolyn Olson, Adele O’Neill, A.L. Padden, Gretchen Preston, Lisa Reitz, Eleni Roberts, Colin Spencer, t. kilgore splake, Bill Sproule, Ninie Gaspariani Syarikin, Brandy Thomas, Tyler R. Tichelaar, Edd Tury, Analise VerBerkmoes, and Natalie Verbrigghe.

“Funny, wise, or speculative, the essays, memoirs, and poems found in the pages of these profusely illustrated annuals are windows to the history, soul, and spirit of both the exceptional land and people found in Michigan’s remarkable U.P. If you seek some great writing about the northernmost of the state’s two peninsulas look around for copies of the U.P. Reader. –Tom Powers, Michigan in Books

U.P. Reader offers a wonderful mix of storytelling, poetry, and Yooper culture. Here’s to many future volumes!” –Sonny Longtine, author of Murder in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

“As readers embark upon this storied landscape, they learn that the people of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula offer a unique voice, a tribute to a timeless place too long silent.” –Sue Harrison, international bestselling author of Mother Earth Father Sky

The U.P. Reader is sponsored by the Upper Peninsula Publishers and Authors Association (UPPAA), a non-profit corporation. A portion of the proceeds from each copy sold will be donated to the UPPAA for its educational programming.

Learn more at www.UPReader.org

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