Utah is about 400 miles, more or less, from top to bottom. Soon,
I’ll be covering most all that distance over the course of a few days.
On October 10, I’ll be addressing the Cache Valley Historical Society,
talking about “Momentous Moments in the Old West You May Have Missed,” which
happens to be the subtitle of my book The Lost Frontier.
We’ll meet in Logan, Utah, which is a scant 20 miles short of as far north as
you can go in Utah.
A few days later, on October 12 and 13, I’ll be presenting
workshops on writing poetry, improving prose, and writing short stories at the Kanab Writers
Conference in Kanab, Utah. Which is only about seven miles shy of
Arizona.
So I will be traveling, essentially, from border to border in my
fair state. Fortunately, the miles in between are populated with beautiful
scenery, interesting places, and friendly people.
And, I always enjoy a good road trip.
If I’m lucky, I’ll see you there—at one end or the other.
I am envious, Rod. I love your home state and wish I could travel its length and/or width. One of these days!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your trip and presentations.
Best wishes,
Tanja
Thanks, Tanja. There is a lot to see here.
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