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678 Feet North goes live!

678 Feet North goes live!

Sound the trumpets! Clang the dinner bell! 678 Feet North has gone live on KindleVella with its first three episodes! Follow the absurd adventures of wild animals, horses, and humans as we share rural life 678 feet North of city limits. In Episodes 1 -3, experience...

Happy 4th from a couple of ‘characters’!

Happy 4th from a couple of ‘characters’!

Happy 4th of July from the inspirations for "Tank" and "The Egg" in Crash Test Cowboy! Psst … soon to be on Audible! If you see us around town, click on the QR code. Thanks for your support!

El Bayo: A love story

El Bayo: A love story

Juan Rael in his cowboy days. Photo provided by Nicholas Rael. (I love writing about cowboys. I found this story in my archives, told to me by longtime Fort Collins resident and former co-worker Nicholas Rael. I remembered it today when my writing/readers group,...

Crash Test Cowboy supports local

Crash Test Cowboy supports local

Crash Test Cowboy deluxe holiday bazaar package. Crash Test Cowboy as seen in the North Forty News. Crash Test Cowboy wrapped itself into a deluxe holiday package featuring a signed author copy and commemorative locket for the Fort Collins Holiday Gift Festival. This...

Snuggle up with ‘Crash Test Cowboy’

Snuggle up with ‘Crash Test Cowboy’

“Crash Test Cowboy”, has hit the stores! Fend off that winter chill and snuggle up with a cowboy romance, a dash of mystery, humor and, oh yes, horses. The plot: When she takes on an alias and poses as a home nurse to broke and broken bull rider Jesse McCloud, Ginger...

A living hero

For a true story about heroism and hope, read Molly the Pony. This little gray mare survived Hurricane Katrina only to be abandoned and later attacked by a pit bull. Infection set into the wound and her front leg was…

A living hero

For a true story about heroism and hope, read Molly the Pony. This little gray mare survived Hurricane Katrina only to be abandoned and later attacked by a pit bull. Infection set into the wound and her front leg was…