Now that Thanksgiving and Black Friday and Cyber Monday are behind us, we can get to my favorite season of the year – Christmas. This week I’m going to share some Christmas reads that are hot off the press this year. I think a few of them may become perennial favorites. To get started, I’ve chosen Anita Higman – an …
Word Weavers and Friends
Virginia Frantz grew up during the Great Depression only a few miles from where Max’s family lived from the early fifties on. Beaver County, OK was hit hard by the depression as was much of the country, but Virginia remembers it vividly and has written about it from time to time. Recently Ken Burns interviewed and filmed Virginia for the …
Pioneer Days, 2012
After months of anticipation and preparation, Pioneer Days in the hometown of Guymon, OK, finally arrived. Sometimes the anticipation exceeds the enjoyment of the actual event, but not this time. I’m so proud of my dad who was chosen from a field of candidates to be the Parade Marshal for this year’s parade. We had to submit a bio which …
A Real Pioneer – Part 1
A few months ago, one of my distant cousins suggested my sisters and I nominate our dad for the honor of Parade Marshal for Pioneer Days in his hometown in Guymon, OK. The criteria included being a descendent of “No Man’s Land” homesteaders in the Panhandle, being a current resident, and had to have lived in one of the three …
>In Good Company
>One of the scariest aspects of writing (and there are many) is allowing your work to stand against other writers and books. It would be easy to simply say, “Okay, I have a book published; it’s lovely to hold and look at; people are saying nice things,” and just let it go at that. And yet, there is this tiny …