tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3197075706983155600.post5105297546351790300..comments2024-02-27T21:41:21.853+00:00Comments on Western Fiction Review: West of Fort LaramieSteve Mhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11631734673248632467noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3197075706983155600.post-91390142002012089482018-03-13T11:17:44.640+00:002018-03-13T11:17:44.640+00:00Neil, since you live in the area, you will recogni...Neil, since you live in the area, you will recognize the names of mountain ranges, streams and rivers, and maybe even some historic events that are mentioned along the way. I have been accused, by one of those who have reviewed the book, of not having done my research, because I somewhat exaggerated the "sea of grass" that covers the Wyoming prairie, but that's how I remember it from the years I lived in Casper. <br /> When describing the first time Zach sees the valley of the Middle Fork of the Powder River, I simply closed my eyes and keyed the words as I recalled it the first time I saw it. It was breathtaking. My wife and I are planning to vacation in Wyoming this summer. <br /> I hope you enjoy Ball Creek Zach, Book One and decide to read Book Two. Let me know what you think, won't you?<br /><br />Steve RitchieAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11719182525201499278noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3197075706983155600.post-90537291971048345292018-03-12T17:59:37.014+00:002018-03-12T17:59:37.014+00:00Well, that title certainly got my attention, I wil...Well, that title certainly got my attention, I will take a look. Oh, I live 15 miles west of Fort Laramie. Neil A. Waringhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01806771906152936599noreply@blogger.com