From Splitwing, the first Red-winged blackbird, to HeCoYa, a massive gray coyote, in Trail Winds you'll find fanciful tales of how five natural phenomena came to be.
My focus on writing began while CFO for the coolest architectural firm in Boulder. Fifteen writing awards later I resigned from OZ to follow the yellow brick road, and ten months after that signed a contract with The Wild Rose Press for my first published novel, Soliloquy, a HOLT Medallion Award of Merit winner.
Since then, I’ve co-authored three WWII military histories: Fogg in the Cockpit, A Manifest Spirit: The 359th Fighter Group 1943-1945, and Tales from the 359th Fighter Group. If you have questions about the 359th Fighter Group, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
I’ve also collaborated on three novels: Misfortune Annie and the Locomotive Reaper, Misfortune Annie and the Voodoo Curse, and A Serenade to Die For. In December 2021 Bob West and I celebrated acquisition of Twenty Miles of Fence–Blueprint of a Cowboy by Bison Books, an imprint of the University of Nebraska Press. Words are flying as I also continue to write chapters for two serial tales on Kindle Vella: Shadow Patterns of Melt and Bright Shining as the Sun.