July 14th, 2008

I miss my brother and think about him everyday. My sincere prayer is that when the book I’ve written about him and the circumstances surrounding him being taken from us is told that lives will be changed. Prior to penning the tome I only wanted to get back at the two people who brought this on. I realize now that it won’t change anything as far as they’re concerned. I hope it helps the next group of people who find themselves in similiar situations where false allegations rob them of a son and a brother. I’m working on chapter six in the Buffalo Bill Cody saga. I’m looking forward to being in Cody, Wyoming in August to do more research on the subject. Think I’ll rent a car and take a drive through Yellowstone. I finished writing the western film treatment for AMC. I’ll work on the rewrite this afternoon and this evening turn my attention to promotions for the book Frontier Teachers: Stories of Heroic Women of the Old West. The book is being released in September. I was encouraged by the quote I received from Jay O’Connell for Thunder Over the Prairie. It’s going to go on the back cover of the book. I can’t wait to share it though so here it is. “Thunder Over the Prairie, written with cinematic clarity and a galloping pace, is a wonderful primer for the considerable literature on Bat Masterson, Wyatt Earp et. al. This accessible narrative of a fascinating episode in the careers of these well-known western icons is filled with characters that are archetypal yet utterly fresh at the same time. This charming books is the perfect read for anyone over a drink (or two) in a dusty western saloon on a lazy afternoon.” I’ve got a couple more copies of A Beautiful Mine: Women Prospectors of the Old West for anyone who writes and let’s me know they’d like to give it a read. Drop me an email.