Stick figured crayon drawings on refrigerator doors, wrenching reminders, never to be repeated. Presents wrapped under the trees never to be opened. Smiles and laughter, now only memories. Hearts with holes that can not be filled. As a parent, an American, and a human–my heart aches, and my eyes mist for the families of Newtown […] more to read »
Book Signing Schedule
DENVER/CO. SPRINGS SIGNING SCHEDULE! –Fri, Dec 14–Barnes and Noble Lakewood–4PM to 830PM–Sat, Dec 15–Barnes and Noble Lone Tree–1130AM to 2PM–Sat, Dec 15–Barnes and Noble Citadel (Co. Springs) 5PM to 9PM–Sun, Dec 16–Barnes and Noble Aurora Southland 11AM to 4PM Come on down–pick up some gifts–get ’em branded by yours truly, reserve the audios!…will post the Laramie, […] more to read »
My office remains hopeless
As I dictate this I am wandering through the ranch house. I stop at my writing desk. Despite my best efforts it has now become just as cluttered as the other flat surfaces on various levels. There is an array of blogs, new web pages, contributions to four websites, Land for Love and Money, coming […] more to read »
where water turns rock red
I was busy writing (dictating) several chapters of Uncompahgre—where water turns rock red, the third novel of the Threads West, An American Saga series, the other day. I needed a break, some time to reflect on a particularly critical scene between several characters, and had a chore to do about a half-mile from ranch house. […] more to read »
Reviews And More Reviews!
Few people expect an experienced cattle rancher also to be a wonderful conveyor of ideas in writing about the land, yet that is exactly what Reid Lance Rosenthal is. Fourth generation cattleman, first generation author, Rosenthal is as large in spirit as his books are in depth. The much-acclaimed Threads West: An American Saga addresses […] more to read »