Herbert Arthur Krause, a third-generation
German American, was born on May 25, 1905, on a small farm in
Friberg Township,
Otter Tail County, north of
Fergus Falls, Minnesota, to Arthur Adolph Krause (a farmer and
blacksmith) and Bertha Peters. He was educated at
St. Olaf College (B.A., 1933) and the
University of Iowa (M.A., 1935). He taught at the University of Iowa starting in 1938. After the success of
Wind Without Rain, he moved to
Augustana College (now known as Augustana University) in
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he taught in the English department and was director of the Center for Western Studies until his 1976 death. ==Career as writer==