Murder at St. Alfanus: ‘The story was riveting’
EDITOR’S NOTE: What follows is a letter I received at the end of February from a sweet lady living in Ransom, Kan. She read my […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: What follows is a letter I received at the end of February from a sweet lady living in Ransom, Kan. She read my […]
It is that time of the week again. I combed through the pages at Newseum.org looking for something that jumped out at me. And I […]
This week, I decided to wait until Sunday to see what all the newspapers in the country were up to since Sunday is typically the […]
Another year has come and gone, so that can only mean one thing. It is time to make New Year’s Resolutions. In the past, I […]
RANSOM — It’s not everyday a person can truly say they achieved a dream, but that is exactly what Todd Vogts, of Arnold, has done. […]
As turkey and stuffing begin to settle into my stomach, I first hope everyone is having as good of a Thanksgiving as I am. There […]
Journalism in Kansas will never be the same. Les Anderson, a professor at Wichita State University’s Elliott School of Communication, died Saturday of an apparent […]
On Oct. 1, I took part in the celebration of the Canton Township Carnegie Library. I sold and signed books. Also in attendance was fellow […]
Saturday I had a book signing at the Canton Township Carnegie Library in Canton, Kan., is one of the last Carnegie Foundation grant libraries to […]
The Canton Township Carnegie Library in Canton, Kan., is one of the last Carnegie Foundation grant libraries to be built. It first opened its doors […]
On Saturday was one of my happiest days ever! I had my first-ever book signing for “Murder at St. Alfanus” at The Bookshelf in McPherson, […]
So I’ve published a novel, and it is on sale. The next obvious step is to have a book signing, and I’ve got one scheduled. […]
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