For authors, few things compare to seeing stories spark meaningful conversations. While sales matter, the real magic happens when books bring people together to discuss characters, themes, and life itself. That’s why author Steven W. Horn treasures his book club visits. Recently, Steven joined several Wyoming book clubs, each offering unique perspectives on his work.
To the Page Turners, the Happy Jack Book Club, the Laramie readers, and the Lunch Bunch: thank you. We look forward to many more discussions to come.
Page Turners Book Club
In August, Steven met with the Page Turners from Chapter S of Cheyenne P.E.O. This special group has discussed every single one of his novels over the years, consistently encouraging him to “keep writing!” Their Q&A session was fantastic, with Carol Moench—one of Steven’s earliest supporters—expressing her love for his latest release, LOST AND FOUND CAFE.
Happy Jack Book Club
Also in August, the Happy Jack Book Club discussed LOST AND FOUND CAFE, inviting spouses to join the conversation. This loyal group has followed Steven’s novels, and their vibrant discussion included some members calling it his best work yet.
A Laramie Book Club
Near Laramie, a book club of former University of Wyoming staff invited Steven to discuss LOST AND FOUND CAFE in September. The club has welcomed Steven back many times. This well-read group enjoys all genres and always provides sharp questions and thoughtful analysis for a memorable evening.
Lunch Bunch Book Club
At the Laramie County Pine Bluffs Branch Library, the Lunch Bunch Book Club met with Steven in September to discuss his earlier work, WHEN GOOD MEN DIE. The fantastic discussion left members buzzing with excitement about his new release, and they’ve already extended an invitation for Steven to return and discuss LOST AND FOUND CAFE with them.