I’ve been around for sixty years and have experienced a varied life, to say the least. Now that I’ve come over the top of the hill and am on my way down, in more ways than one, I’ve embarked on some new endeavors. The main one is that of freelance writer and editor. Taking advantage of today’s technology and the opportunities presented within, I’ve jumped into the world of Indie publishing, with some modest success. I was lucky enough along my new road to stumble upon the topic of Skinwalker Ranch, a rather infamous location out in Utah. That bit of luck led to me writing Lost on Skinwalker Ranch, a narrative provided by one of the guards employed back in the day when the ranch was owned by Bill Bigelow and believed to be a center or paranormal activity, and perhaps even a portal to other or alternative dimensions. Most recently, the ranch has been the subject of a docuseries by the History Channel. While I appreciate the topic and the success in the sales of the book, I would like to think my other titles have more to offer in the way of entertainment and reading quality. I also have an extensive background in an altogether different arena, that of baseball. I have had the fortune of coaching side-by-side with some well-known names in MLB and to have coached a number of professional baseball players, including two who currently play with the New York Mets. It is my hope that others with a love for the game and a desire to learn more about it will find my blogs of value and of interest.
