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Get to Know Local Author Juniper Nicole

While authors release novels every day, it is not every day that a local author publishes a book that’s inspired by the charm of a small Franklin County river town. But on Sept. 2 that’s just what happened when “More than Fiction,” a contemporary romance novel written by Washington author Juniper Nicole, was released. 

Although the book only officially entered the world a month ago, readers can’t get enough of the story. The novel has earned a 4.75 star review average on the reader-centric website Goodreads, numerous five-star ratings on Amazon, and has left readers on TikTok craving more. 

Author Juniper Nicole signing copies of her debut novel. Photo credit: Juniper Nicole

Juniper started writing in 2018, but has been an avid reader since 2009. Although she wrote for years before publishing, a lot of that time was spent honing her craft and finding her writing voice. Those days looked like exploring genres, with her first story in the young adult urban fantasy genre, but as she learned more about writing and as her taste changed as a reader as well as a writer, she felt pulled toward love stories. 

“Romance felt more natural to me (than fantasy) because I can see the beauty in love and the quiet magic that surrounds us in everyday life,” Juniper explains. “I married my high school sweetheart, and after 20 years together, it still feels new and exciting. I still get butterflies, he still surprises me, and I get the benefit of living out a real-life romance every day—minus the meet-cute.” 

The idea for her current release came to her out of the blue, in some ways. Juniper says the characters and scenes from the novel came to her at unexpected times and recalls how she’d wake in the middle of the night to scenes from the book playing in her mind like a movie. Although the scenes would show up at different points, when it came time to write everything down, Juniper stuck to a set schedule in order to make her dream of writing a novel a reality.

Committing to her craft while also balancing a busy life as a working mom to two kids meant a writing schedule of waking at 4:30 a.m. to write for a couple hours before she got her kids ready for school and started her work day at her full-time job. 

“I made myself a morning person,” she jokes about the early morning writing routine. 

The entire project took two years from start to finish, and Juniper doesn’t plan on stopping the writing routine any time soon, as she has plans to write three more books set in the fictional small town world she created in “More than Fiction.” The future books will feature the love stories of characters readers meet in the first book in the series.

“There’s a cast of supporting characters in the novel. I’ve always been a fan of shows like “Friends” and “New Girl” and I knew I wanted those friendship elements to be integrated into the story, because I love having a village.”

The sense of community she wove throughout her book is something she’s experienced herself, as a lifelong resident of Franklin County. Juniper grew up in Union and went to Union High School, but she and her husband moved their family from Union to Washington in 2020. 

“I love the riverfront, and getting ice cream with my kids on Main Street. I love that John G’s Bierdeck is dog and kid friendly, and that I can have a girls night at the winery on Front Street,” she shares.

Her love of the WashMO community has been reflected right back to her, since Juniper has garnered much support with the release of the novel. In September The Novel Nook in Washington hosted an author signing, and other area businesses have shown their support, with coffee shop underGROUNDS on Front Street creating a drink called ”the Sophia,” which is a special latte inspired by the book. 

Learn more about the book

More than Fiction cover. Photo credit: Juniper Nicole

Turbulent. That’s the best way to describe the gut-wrenching jolts and jerks that have wrecked Sophia Carlson’s life. Walking away from her cheating fiancé meant losing everything. Now, she’s rebuilding from scratch, leaning on her fiercely loyal, highly opinionated, and overly involved friends. When a new publishing branch opens in Misty Springs, she dares to hope this is her fresh start.

The problem? Corbin Buescher.

The sharp-edged executive sees this branch as his final test before claiming the CEO title. He’s spent years shutting out distractions, and Sophia is nothing if not a distraction. She’s bold, unpredictable, and far too tempting for a man who thrives on control.

Boundaries blur, lines shift, and the more their paths intertwine, the harder it is to deny what’s building between them. With everything on the line, will they risk it all for the one thing that might be worth it?

Get the book online at Amazon or Barnes & Noble, or stop into Neighborhood Reads or The Novel Nook in Washington, and Main Street Books in downtown St. Charles.

Find Juniper at these upcoming events: Oct 4. book signing at Neighborhood Reads from 1-3 p.m., Oct. 11 book signing at The Rose Romance Bookstore in Mooresville, IN., Dec. 13 book signing at Lang-a-Tang Cafe in New Haven. 

Stay up to date with other events and more book news by visiting her website, or follow Juniper on Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok.

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What’s Happening in East Central Missouri Sept. 29 – Oct. 5

Prost! Oktoberfest celebrations in Hermann kick off this weekend, plus there’s an apple festival, a drive-in movie, music festival, two different local author events, plus beer and wine events, and more!

Wednesday, Oct. 1
Discover the history, science, and mystery of astrology during this four-week learning opportunity, happening Oct. 1st, 8th, 15th, and 22nd from 6 – 7 p.m. at the Washington Public Library. Must sign up prior to attending, and once signed up, you’re in for all four weeks.
Sign up.

Photo via Washington Missouri Parks Facebook.

Thursday, Oct. 2
Downtown Washington’s Witches on Main Street event is back this year and features an evening of shopping, food, music, drinks, games, and more. Tickets are $10 in advance, or $15 at the event.
Learn more.

Friday, Oct. 3
Back by popular demand, there’s another Feast with Josh Lang event happening in New Haven. Stop by Pinckneybend Distillery and purchase some delectable BBQ made by Josh.
Find out more.

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Saturday, Oct. 4
Meet local author Juniper Nicole at Neighborhood Reads where she will be signing copies of her new release “More Than Fiction” a contemporary romance novel set in a small river town that’s reminiscent of WashMO. Whether you’re a fan of small-town charm, witty banter, swoony romance, or just love supporting local authors, this is the perfect chance to snag a personalized copy, chat with the author, and celebrate a story that proves love is always worth the risk. The event starts at 1 p.m.
Learn more.

Saturday, Oct. 4
Stop by Grace United Methodist Church in Sullivan for a lunch of German food including brats, schnitzel, apple pie, and more.
Get the details.

Saturday, Oct. 4
Head to Cinema 1 Plus in Washington for a drive-in showing of the movie “Hotel Transylvania.” Be sure to arrive early, since parking for the movie is first come, first served, with concessions available for purchase.
Find out more.

Saturday, Oct. 4
Don’t miss out on your chance to ride in a real monster truck! America’s Wildest Monster Truck Show is coming to WashMo.
Learn more.

Saturday, Oct. 4
The Franklin County Historical Society in Union is hosting a Local Author Showcase. Stop by the event, happening from noon – 4 p.m., and meet local authors and pick up a new book.
Get more info.

Saturday, Oct. 4
Andy’s Produce in Union is hosting an Apple Festival. This fall-themed event is happening from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and will feature apple treats, fresh apples for purchase, and games.
Learn more.

Saturday, Oct. 4
The St. Clair Farmers Market happens the first and third Saturday in the Elks parking lot. Find local produce, meat from Bardot Farms, cottage baked goods, and more.
Find out more.

Saturday, Oct. 4
Evergreen Baptist Church in Leslie is hosting an Oktoberfest event from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. This free event is open to the public and will include food, music, games, a bounce house, a petting zoo, an archery shoot, barrel train rides, and more!
Get more details.

Saturday, Oct. 4 – Sunday, Oct. 5
The 28th Annual Mid-Missouri Horse, Mule, & Ox Farming & Historical Crafts Days in Gerald will feature demonstrations of pioneering and homesteading skills such as basketry, corn grinding, spinning, using natural dyes, beekeeping, leather work, and much more.
Find out more.

Sunday, Oct. 5
Love live music festivals? Be sure to get tickets for the Rock the Trail Music Fest happening in Gerald. The festival will also feature vendors and food, with some proceeds from the festival going toward the continued expansion of the Rock Island Trail.
Get tickets.

Sunday, Oct. 5
Lost Hill Lake Weddings & Events in St. Clair is hosting a one-day Breathwork, Ice Bath, and Sauna workshop from noon – 2 p.m. This workshop combines the power of breathwork with the invigorating effects of ice baths and saunas. Release stress, boost your immune system, and leave feeling refreshed and energized.
Register here.

Sunday, Oct. 5
Head to McKelvey Vineyards with your gently used books for a Sip & Swap Book Exchange. Meet fellow readers, sip on wine, and leave with a new-to-you book.
Find out more.

Road Trippin’

Take a little road trip to some of these events happening within a short drive of Franklin County.

Thursday, Oct. 2 – Sunday, Oct. 5
Autumn Glow Festival is lighting up Eureka Thursdays-Sundays this fall at Brookdale Farms. This enchanting night walk, inspired by traditional Chinese lantern festivals, is the perfect autumn outing for friends and families. Explore 100s of intricately crafted lanterns, enjoy live acrobatic shows, try tasty local food, and discover a world of festive fun for all ages.
Learn more.

Friday, Oct. 3 – Sunday, Oct. 5
Eureka is hosting its annual carnival event Eureka Days, and this year’s theme is Medieval Nights. There will be carnival rides, food, music, a bar and beer garden, plus kickball and knockerball tournaments.
Find out more.

Saturday, Oct. 4
Fall Treasure Day is an annual event in Rosebud. Spend the day exploring the town’s eateries, boutiques, antique shops, and area vendors set up on U.S. Highway 50 in town.
Learn more.

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Saturday, Oct. 4
Washington State Park in DeSoto will hold its annual Fall Harvest Fest on Saturday, Oct. 4. This event will include a handmade item and craft fair featuring a variety of vendors from Missouri, as well as fall crafts and activities for kids. Food and concession items will be available for purchase.
Get more info.

Saturday, Oct. 4
Augusta Bottoms Brew Fest is an annual fundraiser for families in the greater STL area that have children fighting disabilities. Sample over 140 beers and enjoy food and more at this festival.
Purchase tickets.

Friday, Oct. 3 – Sunday, Oct. 5
Happening every weekend in October, Hermann Oktoberfest features beer, food, music, games, and more.
Get all the details.

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Spend a Day Series – Ideas for a Cozy Fall Day, Bookish Girlie Edition

Over the summer I started a new once-a-monthish series called Spend a Day. The thought behind the series was to give people ideas on how to spend a day in their local communities. I try to keep my ideas varied according to seasons, budgets, and interests.

The first Spend a Day Series was on things to do in the town of Rosebud, while my second was on Meramec Caverns, a local business that has opportunities for guests to spend the day, or longer, at its facility since there’s ziplining, caves to explore, a restaurant, and lodging onsite.

For the latest Spend a Day, I focused on how I enjoy spending the cozy days of fall, when the weather is cooler and perhaps there’s a bit of bluster in the wind or some raindrops. On days like that I love curling up with a good book and a cup of coffee.

Generic latte art and fall leaves. Photo credit: The Socialite_Amanda Bretz

For this Spend a Day series, I chose activities to do in Washington, like visiting the local book stores The Novel Nook and Neighborhood Reads, or heading to the library for some quiet reading. Of course, I also suggest getting your fall beverage of choice. While I love all the coffee spots in WashMO, my fave autumn drink is a pumpkin spice latte and I have a couple spots I love to visit when ordering that drink.

I love them hot or iced, and, of course, I have my go-to places for each. When I want a hot PSL, for me, it doesn’t get any better than The Washington Coffee Shop’s recipe (I think they add caramel!) and for the times when I want that pumpkin spice iced, iced baby, it’s Exit 11. Call me bougie, but I love that the iced latte comes all decked out with whipped cream and a little dash of extra pumpkin spice flavoring crowning the top.

Get into the fall vibes with this short Reel I made about spending a cozy bookish day in WashMO.

Have a suggestion for a future Spend a Day series? Send your ideas to smalltownsocialitemo@gmail.com

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What’s Happening in Franklin County April 21 – April 27

After a long winter and a rough start to spring, we’re finally moving into that time of year where there’s lots going on, from outdoor events and festivals to trivia and game nights, and much more. Here’s what’s happening around Franklin County this week.

Thursday, April 24
The first Sunset at the Riverfront of the year has arrived and this is your chance to enjoy a family-friendly event filled with music, food, and drinks at the Riverfront in downtown Washington.
Get more details.

Thursday, April 24
Meet St. Louis author, Joan Fernandez at this author event at Neighborhood Reads. Joan’s new book, Saving Vincent tells the true story of how in the early twentieth century, a timid widow—and sister-in-law of Vincent van Gogh—Jo van Gogh takes on the male-dominated art elite.
Event is free, but RSVP to attend.

Friday, April 25
Gather your slightly terrible and more-inappropriate-than-average friends for a Cards Against Humanity tournament at Stacked Coffeehouse in Villa Ridge. Teams of up to 4-6 for will battle until the bitter end with prizes throughout the night.
Get the ticket link and more details.

Friday, April 25
Belt out your favorite tunes at Sip on Main’s karaoke night. The fun is going down inside the establishment’s event room. 
Find out more by visiting the bar’s Facebook page.

Friday, April 25
The WashMo BBQ & Bluesfest kicks off at 5 p.m. Friday with music and the BBQ & Brews Tasting event.
Get all the details.

Friday, April 25
The first Union Farmers Market of the season is this week! Drop by the market (at the lower parking lot near the sports fields at ECC), from 4 to 7 p.m. and shop local vendors, farmers, and food provided by Hot Tamales.
Learn more.

Saturday, April 26
Celebrate Independent Book Store Day at Neighborhood Reads in Washington! This event will include food, coffee, giveaways, story time, and more. 
Visit Neighborhood Reads on Facebook to learn more

Photo via Neighborhood Reads’ Facebook page.

Saturday, April 26
Drop by the cafeteria at New Haven Elementary School to peruse area vendors, makers, and get a bite to eat. Food will be provided by Lang-a-Tang Cafe, and attendees will have the chance to purchase homemade baked goods, sourdough, and items like t-shirts, lanyards, and more.
Get the details on Facebook.

Saturday, April 26
The WashMo BBQ & Bluesfest continues from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Find the full schedule of music and more.

Saturday, April 26
The third annual P-Town Pub Crawl is happening in Pacific. This ticketed events grants you access to a shuttle that will take you to the eight different establishments taking a part in the crawl.
Find out more.

Saturday, April 26
Fass Motorsports is hosting Dyno Day, and attendees can watch dozens of trucks hit the dyno, enjoy some food, and check out the show room! This event features a free truck show, free food and drinks, and dozens of rowdy diesel trucks. 
Find out more at the Facebook event.

Saturday, April 26
The St. Clair VFW is hosting a craft fair as well as an egg hunt. The event is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with the egg hunt happening at 10 a.m.
Find out more.

Sunday, April 27
The final day of WashMo BBQ & Bluesfest begins at 10 a.m. and wraps up at 4 p.m.
Learn more.