
My life has been an adventure and shows no signs of stopping. I'm a writer, actor, musician, and all-around odd duck. Join me and my other half, historian Gordon Frye, for observations about writing and life adventures, and podcasts about history.
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“Crow Scout,” Harold Rides Horse, Crow Agency, Little Bighorn, MT, 2005. Ferrotype by William Dunniway
June 25-26, 2026 marks the 150th anniversary of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, fought in the present State of Montana between portion...
Last night I watched Kristin McTiernan’s latest offering over on the “toob” and it was a doozy. I’m sort of vaguely aware of the whole social media “influencer” world of book reviewers. I don’t pay much attention to that world, because at f...
Image from the Public Domain Image Archive / The Metropolitan Museum
One of the interesting side-effects of actively writing fiction over the past few years is that’s it’s changed the way I read other people’s (published) work. If there ar...
When we last left our young hero, he was holding off bandits at gunpoint in the Sierra Gold Country. A few years have passed, and he’s regressed from wheel guns to flintlocks… -NF
In my youth I was very much interested in the 18th C...
Born to the hero life. Hat: check. Cavalry-issue wheel gun: check. Saddle shoes and argyle socks: check.
When I was a tyke my nick-name was “Chooch.” Dad claimed it was from reading some ancient novel about the frontier in which the Indian...
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