Monthly Archives: February 2013
A SILENT MOVIE LOBBY CARD FOR TODAY
A FILM NOIR POSTER FOR TODAY
A WESTERN STORY
A teenage trail driver from Texas makes his first visit to a Kansas cow town, with bittersweet results — one of the tales in Fourteen Western Stories, available on Amazon for the Kindle and for free Kindle reading apps, which work on almost all computers and portable devices.
Now available in a handsome paperback edition, too:
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AN LP COVER FOR TODAY
HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD
BAAA!
PARIS
CYNTHIA ANN PARKER
In 1836, at the age of 9, Cynthia Ann Parker was abducted by Comanches from a frontier settlement in Texas. She married a respected Comanche warrior and had three children by him. Twenty-four years later she was re-abducted by whites and spent the rest of her life longing to return to her Comanche family and to what had become her people.
Alan Le May’s novel The Searchers, the basis of John Ford’s film, was inspired in part by Cynthia Ann’s story, most notably by an uncle of hers who spent seven years searching for her without success.
LOST NEW YORK
HYPOCRITE IN CHIEF
Barack Obama should be forced by law to wear at all times a small drone-replica lapel pin instead of an American-flag lapel pin. Wearing the drone pin he would find himself unable to say with a straight face half the things he says about the “rights” of Americans, by which he actually means the rights of Americans which he personally, in his infinite and infallible wisdom, chooses to respect.