Party Like It’s 1843: Celebrating the 175th Anniversary of the Great Migration to Oregon
I’ve written before about the Great Migration of 1843—the first large wagon train along the
I’ve written before about the Great Migration of 1843—the first large wagon train along the
I wrote back in October 2015 about the Oregon land laws in the 1840s, and
Sometimes you just have to whine. Or rant. I’m doing some of both today. For
Tomorrow, March 8, is International Women’s Day. I was with a group of women fiction
My current work-in-progress takes place mostly in the Oregon City area, beginning in October 1850.
Last summer I had the opportunity to chat with Gar LaSalle, who, like me, writes
As I announced last week to subscribers to my newsletter, Forever Mine is now available—just
I launched my blog “Story & History: One writer’s journey through life and time” in
In addition to putting the finishing touches on Forever Mine this month, I have also
This is a self-pity post. I’ve had a cold or the flu for the last