Finding the road again …
Well, I got lost. I’m still lost, in fact, but I’m slowly finding my way back. A little more each day. Some of you know it, and I’m sure some of you don’t. But my life changed drastically last year. … Read more →
Well, I got lost. I’m still lost, in fact, but I’m slowly finding my way back. A little more each day. Some of you know it, and I’m sure some of you don’t. But my life changed drastically last year. … Read more →
Two days after my presentation, reading, and signing at the Lawrence Public Library, I was off to Louisburg, Kansas, about an hour away. It’s just thirty minutes south of Kansas City. I didn’t know much about Louisburg, truthfully, except that … Read more →
At the end of “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” by L. Frank Baum, Dorothy clicks the heels of her silver shoes together three times, and she is magically transported back to her home in Kansas. … and that’s exactly what happened … Read more →
I was in my hometown of Lawrence for just one day before hitting the open road—with boxes of books in tow, luggage piled up in the back of our rented SUV, and my reliable still camera charged and ready to … Read more →
I wasn’t expecting a fantasy story that would bring The Wizard of Oz to life, but that’s exactly what Paul Miles Schneider does. There are good guys and bad guys, a few chase scenes, evil sorcery, talking animals, and a … Read more →