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One Degree of Separation: when research worlds collide…or at least bump into each other

Posted on June 21, 2024June 22, 2024 by cwilson

Every now and then, my research projects cross paths with each other. It’s kinda exciting when that happens. Currently, I am working on a piece for a Frank Lloyd Wright house in Mason City (the Stockman House). I lead tours at this charming house every other week, and have been doing research to fill in…

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Digging in the Stacks: Irish and the 1879-1880 Cash Book

Posted on June 6, 2024June 6, 2024 by cwilson

In mid-May, I had the opportunity to attend the ribbon-cutting and dedication of the new archives building of the Chicago & North Western Historical Society in Union, Illinois. What a wonderful day it was! This project has been in the works for some time, and to have it officially open for research was an exciting…

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Stopping by the cemetery to say hello

Posted on May 5, 2024May 5, 2024 by cwilson

I’ve always enjoyed exploring the older sections of cemeteries, admiring the artistry and symbolism of old tombstones (the mossier the better) and calculating life spans. I’ve noticed in the gold towns of the Rockies, if you made it to age 35 you were likely to make it to your 80s. Making it to 35 was…

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A Book Release and a Poorly-timed Vacation!

Posted on March 19, 2024March 19, 2024 by cwilson

A week ago today, my new book hit the distribution warehouse in Minneapolis. Four+ years of research, writing, and the editing-and-publication work finally manifested in the final product. YAY!!! Except…. We’d planned our vacation around the original estimated date-of-arrival, so that I could take a copy to my friend who lives in Oklahoma. As schedules…

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Getting the Kindle version ready

Posted on February 28, 2024February 28, 2024 by cwilson

There are many steps between initial idea and final publication of a book. Most steps can be described in a few short words, but take from several hours to uncountable spans of time to complete. One of those steps is converting the designed book into an e-Book format (a professional via my publisher does that),…

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Author Fair Inspired Rambling Musings

Posted on February 17, 2024February 21, 2024 by cwilson

A week and a half ago, I participated in a regional author fair at the Nobles County Library in Worthington Minnesota. My table was beside CK Van Dam, who writes historical fiction focused on women homesteaders. She was spurred to write her books after seeing an exhibit, learning about women homesteaders, and learning a statistic….

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What happened to The Beautiful Snow Facebook Group?

Posted on February 8, 2024February 9, 2024 by cwilson

PastWe had such a lovely community of around 800 people. Many thousands of posts over four years. Great conversations. It was a valuable and interesting resource. Then Facebook ruined it all. As you know, Facebook has a rampant problem with bots and fake accounts. So, they keep adjusting their algorithms to “automatically” catch bad accounts,…

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Exciting Mail Delivery #2

Posted on February 2, 2024February 2, 2024 by cwilson

People often ask “how long did it take you to write this book?” The answer is never simple. The process of creating a book takes a long time. The research. The organizing. More research. The writing. The developmental editing. More research. Re-working the manuscript. Early readers and re-working things based on their feedback. The deep…

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Exciting Mail Delivery #1

Posted on January 12, 2024January 12, 2024 by cwilson

A few days ago, I went to the mailbox and pulled out the latest edition of South Dakota History, the quarterly journal of the South Dakota Historical Society. I’ve subscribed since the early 1980s, but the arrival of this issue was particularly exciting. The overall theme of Volume 53 Number 4 (Winter 2023) rotates around…

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The Wonder of Indexes

Posted on December 21, 2023December 31, 2023 by cwilson

I’d never really given much thought to indexes until a friend (who ran a well-respected publishing organization) casually mentioned that she’d “never cared for” the index in their best-selling book. “Hmmm” I thought. I’d never considered that one could like or not like an index. They just … were. But no! It turns out there…

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Thank you for visiting! Both of these books were a labor of love. To say that sharing these stories and interacting with audiences has been an incredible joy is an understatement. This journey has transformed my life, and I am eternally grateful to the amazing people who have lifted me up to this new phase of life, which until fairly recently was focused on high-tech and communications. Research and storytelling is much more fun.

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“Anybody can love the mountains, but it takes a soul to love the prairie.” — Willa Cather

"ALMOST all of the original tallgrass prairie has vanished. Lost to the plow, to development, and to—perhaps—a lack of imagination.”
― Cindy Crosby

“Elsewhere the sky is the roof of the world; but here the earth was the floor of the sky.” — Willa Cather

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