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Stephanie Daniels, 29, journalist for the Sheyenne Eagle, has received the assignment of her life. Too many women have gone missing in the region of the South Dakota Black Hills...plus there's the rumor of a lesbian sex slave camp. And the sidebar of men smelling of alcohol wandering on back roads and telling of being abducted, drugged, tied up, and used as a stud.
Are the three stories related?
Stephanie will go undercover to find out. She'll be glad to get out of town for awhile too, and get away from her boyfriend. He's not abusive, exactly, but he's also not the love of her life she
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Stephanie Daniels, 29, journalist for the Sheyenne Eagle, has received the assignment of her life. Too many women have gone missing in the region of the South Dakota Black Hills...plus there's the rumor of a lesbian sex slave camp. And the sidebar of men smelling of alcohol wandering on back roads and telling of being abducted, drugged, tied up, and used as a stud.
Are the three stories related?
Stephanie will go undercover to find out. She'll be glad to get out of town for awhile too, and get away from her boyfriend. He's not abusive, exactly, but he's also not the love of her life she has always hoped for. In fact, she feels, they live together expressly for the purpose of neither being aloneshe really hates their relationship, but has never allowed herself to say it, or even think it!
On the bus ride to the Black Hills she comes to realize her long string of meaningless relationships have only been a prelude and learning experience to what she really wants: the love of another woman!
Weeks will pass as she interviews the families of the missing women, and theso-calledabducted-used-as-studs-men, but very little information arises about the Dakota Amazons, as the locals have named the imagined lesbian sex slave camp.
Feeling discouraged and wondering if she should return to her job without the main story, she relaxes in a bar one night, feeling tearful and more alone than ever when a blonde woman appears in the outside door and causes her stomach to turn into a whirlwind. What's going on? No man has ever caused her to feel so...soshe couldn't even give her feelings a description.
The young woman notices her too, and approaches, and introduces herself as Megan, and mentions seeing her tears, and tells her she needs a break, and offers to take her to the mythical land of Callipygia, a place with a humanistic goal but questionable methods. Stephanie will soon find herself wondering if her job still awaits her, and responsible for two pregnant women.


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James W. Nelson was born in a farmhouse in eastern North Dakota in 1944. Some doctors made house calls back in those days. He was living in that same house on the land originally homesteaded by his great grandfather, when a savage tornado hit in 1955 and destroyed everything. But they rebuilt and his family remained on that land until the early nineteen-seventies when diversified farming began changing to industrial agribusiness. James spent four years in the US Navy, worked many jobs and has finally has settled on a few acres of land exactly two and one half miles straight west of the original farmstead, ironically likely the very spot where the 1955 tornado first struck, which sometimes gives him a spooky feeling.
He lives among goldfinches, chickadees, nuthatches, blue jays, crows, cottontails, squirrels, deer, mink, badgers, coyotes, wallflowers, spiderworts, sunflowers, goldenrod, big and little bluestem, switchgrass, needle & thread grass, June berries, chokecherries, oaks, willows, boxelders and cottonwoods, in the outback of eastern North Dakota.