I enjoyed working with Jess Daniels on his memoir, a coming-of-age story of a young man’s journey on the pathway of life—a journey that begins on the outskirts of a south-Texas city, proceeds through the wilds of north-central Idaho, and eventually ends on a college campus in western Montana, some two decades later. Unbeknownst to […]
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Nonagenarian Publishes Book on Defunct Railway
What else do you do when you’re 91? Besides running a steam locomotive as an engineer, if you’re Harold Borovec, you publish a history on a long-defunct railroad. Borovec, a railroad fan from his early childhood, worked for Edmund Lambert on the Cowlitz, Chehalis & Cascade Railway in the 1940s, and listened to the older […]
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