Quotes
'I start with a character and a situation, but I don't know what's going to happen until I write it. Sometimes things happen that surprise me."
~ Louis L'Amour
Western writer born in Jamestown, North Dakota in 1908. Wrote over 80 novels.
Quiz
1) How many brothers did Wyatt Earp have?
2) What was "Billy the Kid's" real name?
3) Where did the Lone Ranger get his name?
4) Who wrote the Hopalong Cassidy novels?
5) What is the name of the ranch foreman in Murder in the Rockies?
6) Who told his wife, "Hang on to the Matchless"?
Event
November 15, four authors will sign their books at Yuthok Tibetan Treasures, 1571 California St. in downtown Denver. G.Eldon Smith's turn will be from 1-2 P.M. to sign Murder in the Rockies. Copies will be in the store a couple of days before and after the event for readers unable to attend Saturday's book signing. It might be wise to call to ensure that copies are on hand after the event (303) 623-0050 before making the trip.
My correct shift is 1-2PM on Saturday November 15. I inadvertently wrote the wrong time
Availability
Murder in the Rockies is available at the Book Bar 4280 Tennyson Street in north Denver. Most bookstores can order it from Ingram Distributing. Of course you can find it on Amazon Books.
Answers
1) Wyatt Earp had 5 brothers. In addition to Virgil and Morgan who were with Wyatt at the Gunfight at the OK Corral, there were three others; James, Warren, and Newton.
2) "Billy the Kid's" given name was William Henry McCarty Jr.
3) The Lone Ranger was the sole survivor when a posse of five Texas Rangers were ambushed, and killled.
4) Louis L'Amour wrote a series of four "Hoppy" novels.
5) "Rattlesnake" Perdue, read the book and check it out.
6) Horace Tabor, millionaire mine owner who went broke, told his wife Baby Doe to hold on to the Matchless, one of his mines. Baby Doe Tabor died of hypothermia and a heart attack in 1935
in a shack where she lived at the site of the worthless mine
'I start with a character and a situation, but I don't know what's going to happen until I write it. Sometimes things happen that surprise me."
~ Louis L'Amour
Western writer born in Jamestown, North Dakota in 1908. Wrote over 80 novels.
Quiz
1) How many brothers did Wyatt Earp have?
2) What was "Billy the Kid's" real name?
3) Where did the Lone Ranger get his name?
4) Who wrote the Hopalong Cassidy novels?
5) What is the name of the ranch foreman in Murder in the Rockies?
6) Who told his wife, "Hang on to the Matchless"?
Event
November 15, four authors will sign their books at Yuthok Tibetan Treasures, 1571 California St. in downtown Denver. G.Eldon Smith's turn will be from 1-2 P.M. to sign Murder in the Rockies. Copies will be in the store a couple of days before and after the event for readers unable to attend Saturday's book signing. It might be wise to call to ensure that copies are on hand after the event (303) 623-0050 before making the trip.
My correct shift is 1-2PM on Saturday November 15. I inadvertently wrote the wrong time
Availability
Murder in the Rockies is available at the Book Bar 4280 Tennyson Street in north Denver. Most bookstores can order it from Ingram Distributing. Of course you can find it on Amazon Books.
Answers
1) Wyatt Earp had 5 brothers. In addition to Virgil and Morgan who were with Wyatt at the Gunfight at the OK Corral, there were three others; James, Warren, and Newton.
2) "Billy the Kid's" given name was William Henry McCarty Jr.
3) The Lone Ranger was the sole survivor when a posse of five Texas Rangers were ambushed, and killled.
4) Louis L'Amour wrote a series of four "Hoppy" novels.
5) "Rattlesnake" Perdue, read the book and check it out.
6) Horace Tabor, millionaire mine owner who went broke, told his wife Baby Doe to hold on to the Matchless, one of his mines. Baby Doe Tabor died of hypothermia and a heart attack in 1935
in a shack where she lived at the site of the worthless mine