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Retired teacher Joe Drivdahl is the author of three novels that have been published and is working on a fourth. Joe has worked in higher education for more than 30 years and has devoted his life to teaching, learning, and telling stories. He has a Master of Business Administration and a degree in English Education and was raised in Montana's open spaces.
Joe's writing is full of heart, insight, and a profound respect for the small things in life. He likes to read, paint, and play music, particularly on his guitar, violin, and mandolin, when he is not writing. He has a tight relationship with his four adult children and resides with his wife and their dog, Mocha. Readers of all ages continue to find resonance in Joe's stories.
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You know, some places just breathe a certain kind of story. The West Bottoms in Kansas City, with its old iron and the ghosts of those old stockyards, feels like one of them.
Ah, that feeling! That little whisper in the shadows of your thoughts, the one that suggests the world might be a stage with actors reading from a script we haven't seen. You've captured that perfectly in your description of "Frank and Charlie."
There's an undeniable draw to the Montana Territory of the 1880s, wouldn't you agree? This incredible mix of raw beauty and a kind of untamed edge. That's the world the author paints for us in 'Sunset in Montana,' a story that feels like it's built on the very soil of the time, loyalty, duty, and the long reach of a pretty infamous past. Right at the heart of it all is Lafe Roberts, a guy who's spent years in the thick of it, riding shotgun for a stageline.