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Everything you need to feature, host, or write about Ceone — bio, photo, talk topics, and quick facts. Reach her any time through the contact form.

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.

Three decades of listening to people in their hardest seasons give her fiction its rare psychological depth. 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

Right-click to save. Hi-res versions available on request via the contact form.

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.

Read the WXPR story →