Steven Dewald has been a resident of Wisconsin for his entire life. He currently lives in the LaCrosse area with his wife and daughter. Following a B.S. degree from UW- River Falls, Steven began his law enforcement career working for the State of Wisconsin. Steven worked in law enforcement for more than 30 years including more than 22 years as a law enforcement supervisor. Following his retirement in 2011, Steven began his career as an author. His first works consisted of two books of non-fiction law enforcement short stories titled, "Under a Poacher's Moon and Under a Poacher's Moon 2." To challenge himself as a writer, he followed his two non-fiction works with a fictional romance/police story titled, "Angel at Arch Rock." The most recent work, "Blue Tears," has been a story the author found challenging to write because it required him to re-live difficult experiences from his law enforcement career. However he felt the story was important to write because it was a story other police supervisors could relate to as they encountered difficult challenges in their careers. The author also believes the story can help the public understand why some law enforcement agencies are successful while others fall short.