Showing posts with label Fort Laramie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fort Laramie. Show all posts

Saturday, June 4, 2016

You Can Find Me Everywhere

I posted on my writing site last week that, “Lately I have been a bit dismayed at my book sale totals.”   Then the next week I sell more books than I have all month – go figure. Difficult to tell when a book might sell. I am not very good at self-promoting even if this site was built for that.
Here I Am - Not Working, Again. Paddle Boat in Branson Last Fall

With that in mind here are the links to my books, all are available in both softcover and as eBooks. Click a link and take a look, read the free preview and if you have kindle unlimited pick up any of my books for FREE. What a deal.




Speaking of promotion I can be found in many places, take a look at my twitter site, blogs, or on Google +

Twitter - @wyohistoryguy




The Gardens are Looking Fine

Saturday, April 2, 2016

A Read to Remember Growing up in the 50s and 60s

At last, it is looking like spring, time for a good book to read on the deck, or if you have one, the front porch. If you grew up in the fifties or sixties, these are the books for you. They were written for kids or for grandparents to read to the grandkids, but make good quick reads for anyone with nostalgia for their growing up years, way back when. These are the first two of a planned series of five, which might turn into six.

Fast paced humorous reads, of growing up in the 50s.  Oh, but they are fiction, and that is the reason for a friendly but odd, Ghost in the first book and a mixed up Zombie in the second.
Click Here to take a look

Book 2 - Click here to take a look
Give them a read see if you can pick out the real from the, just for fun. By the way, the third book, due out this summer, has a couple of senior citizen vampires. As if we old people are not scary enough.


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Sunday, January 17, 2016

3 Books

Nothing says crazy like working on three books at the same time. 


I am either bored or unable to make a decision as to what to do next. At present, I continue to work on my non-fiction work dealing with the opening of the West, Fort Laramie, Oregon Trail, Indian wars. I am in my second run-through of my fiction book, Ghost of the Fawn, an Arapaho modern day tale. Then, as if I didn’t have enough to do, I started working, again, on my Wyoming history book. The book deals with the time period of the first tribes to 1900. It will be short and concise, a travel book, pick it up and read about Wyoming as you travel through the state. I am even considering making it in a size that it can be tucked in the glove box or into a back pocket.



Well, that’s it this week, two days of snow and a week of cold days. The photos on this post are all from this week, but I will admit that some were taken as I sat in my pickup. We did get out for one hour long hike. We are looking forward to a trip south but that is still a few weeks away. Now, maybe I should get that mystery I was working on a couple of years ago, it was pretty good and . . . 

Monday, January 11, 2016

Selling the Books

My nonfiction book,  on Guernsey State Park 


 and my western mystery, Commitment, are starting to sell again.



 Must have just been the, after Christmas book buying blues that slowed down the sales. 

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If you have not yet taken a look at my books, all available in soft cover and EBook,  please take a look - and thanks!

I am hoping for an early spring, already combing through the garden magazines in anticipation. 

Saturday, January 2, 2016

More to Read Next Year

I have always thought of myself as an avid reader. Now with the end of another year, I am reading more and more posts of what people read last year. I read 30-50 books a year, some of the posters read 100 plus. Now that is reading. All good writers read a lot, but I think, reading two books a week is exceptional.  I have always believed that good writing went hand in hand with reading, looks to be true.
Taking a break in the world famous Oregon Trail Ruts a mile from our place

This year, for the first time, I will attempt to keep track of my reading. Might not be as much as I want or believed, but I will keep track. I often spend hours in research for my nonfiction work, and that takes time, so I will need to find more time – somewhere.


Seems that quite a few writers also keep track of words wrote for the year. Something else I do not do, but I have tried. This year I will give it another shot.


There they are, two ideas for the New Year, not really resolutions, but I will give it a go. Looking at it maybe they are resolutions – oh well!


Need a good read here is the link to my five books?
 Need a good read here is the link

 I have a new mystery coming in February to be followed by, I hope, two other books this year. One is complete in its first draft, and one at about 10%.


Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Books and More Books

Merry Christmas, I hope all of you are well and enjoying the season. 


I have a new book scheduled for early February release, but it may be delayed as I might let someone else publish this one. It will still be available on my sites, just published elsewhere. 


On another note, I am now looking at three or four books from other writers to publish through my Old Trails Publishing site in the next year. I will only look at kids chapter books, westerns and historical nonfiction, but if you are interested, let me know. I am going to try to do one every quarter. If I think it is a worthy project we will take it on. Just so you know, this is not some scam, no cost, none, to the writer.  We will edit and format for Amazon and other outlets then publish in both softcover and as an eBook. Authors will be required to submit cover art and back cover text. 
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More on this later - right now time to enjoy kids and grandkids.

My Neck of the Woods

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Under Western Skies Moving up the charts

My new western is off to a great start. It has only been out a few days but is selling well and climbing up the charts.

This book,  Under Western Skies - 14 Tales of Christmas, is my second western and my fifth book.


I am very pleased with the way this one came out and happy to see it doing so well.
Give it a try today $1.99 for the eBook or $9.99 for the soft cover copy. 170 pages with 14 uplifting tales of Christmas in the west. 
Special deal if you purchase the book you can get the eBook for free – can’t beat that.


Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #137,108 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
·         #138 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Literature & Fiction > Genre Fiction > Westerns > Short Stories
·         #2183 in Books > Literature & Fiction > Genre Fiction > Westerns


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My grandson and I both say thanks.

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Commitment - the novel

My historical mystery western, Commitment, set in and around Fort Laramie, is now available as a book or eBook.
It took a few extra weeks, but I am pretty happy with the final. I had to make some changes on the cover and in the authors notes in the back plus I wanted to shorten it a bit, the soft cover is 350 pages, now all is well. Order it today as a soft cover book or eBook. 

I am now at the editing stage for my book of Christmas shorts, still hoping for November first release.
 Selling the books

Friday, August 21, 2015

Great New Chapter Books - Just in Time for School to Start

School is starting and it’s time to get the kids reading again. Try these two wonderful kid’s adventure books. Melvin the E Street Ghost and Then Mike Said, "There's a Zombie in My Basement.
Stories centered around three ten-year-old boys and their summer adventures. Adventures where they may have met a ghost named Melvin and a mysterious unnamed Zombie.
Only scary in a humorous way, fast paced, the perfect books to get young students back into books. Available as easy reader soft cover books or eBooks for electronic readers. Great books to share reading with the kids.
Grandparents love reading to the grandkids and these books will give grandma and grandpa a chuckle or two also.
Reading level 4th grade – give them a try today. See all my books here.

Monday, August 10, 2015

.99 Cent EBook Sale


.99 cent sale for the next few days on my kids adventure, 

Then Mike Said, “There's a Zombie in My Basement” A Mike and Moose and Me Growing up Novel 

A fast paced children's chapter book adventure. This is one of a series, but there is no need to read in order.
Free with Kindle unlimited or 0nly .99 cents to purchase the EBook this week.

Get the kids reading before school starts or the grandparents reading to the kids this summer.4th grade reading level.
Order or read a sample by clicking the link below –
http://www.amazon.com/Then-Mike-Theres-Zombie-Basement/dp/0692432965/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8


Looking for something else? See all four of my books here.

http://www.amazon.com/Neil-Waring/e/B00XV26KLC/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1439253085&sr=1-1

Monday, August 3, 2015

Book Sales - Thanks

All four of my books sold pretty well in July - thanks. Hope I can do that well in August. For me to average a couple of books a day for a month is a Yippie - Ki -Yi month.

I will have a new book of  - Christmas out west, stories coming out in October, a new kids book in January and a young adult mystery, I hope in March. No - I don't write that fast, all are complete or nearly so, but need a bunch of work yet before publication.

Here is link to my Amazon Author Page - buy a book today.

Sunday, May 10, 2015

At Last Some News

Still working but do have two of my kids books available on amazon. Will have my nonfiction book on the CCC ready to go next week. After that my western mystery, Commitment, will be in the mix hopefully after another two weeks.


The two kids books I have available are - Melvin the E Street Ghost and, Then Mike said, There's a Zombie in My Basement. These are the first two of my six-part, Mike and Moose and Me Growing up Novels. There you have it, my news for the day. How about a nice photo of yesterday's snow storm to end.

From Guernsey State Park today - five minute drive

Sunday, April 26, 2015

What's Next ?

Working on review copies now. I like the looks of all three and I believe all will be complete and ready for order by next week. It has been an interesting journey.

Next up my Wyoming Historical Fiction book - Commitment, as they say coming soon.

I will post photos and links when my nonfiction book on the CCC and the two kids books go live.
Looks to me like this gal is looking forward to the next book

Friday, March 20, 2015

Off to My Reader

My nonfiction book is complete and off to my first reader. Hope she likes it and doesn't have more than an hour or two worth of changes for me.

If all goes well, The Civilian Conservation Corps & the Building of Guernsey State Park - With Folktales and Stories of the Park, will be out in the next month or two.
Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps

Meanwhile my two young reader books, one a ghost story and one a zombie tale are finished and I am deep in the process of editing. Should have them both complete and off to a different first reader, two in fact in another month or so. 
Melvin the Ghost


Life is busy - more to come here soon. I failed to mention all three of these books will be available in both print and eBook. Can't wait.
Took time for a great hike today