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Publications

Here you will find publications where Confessions of a Saddle Tramp has been highlighted, published articles, podcasts and more. Also be sure to check out what people are saying at the bottom of the page.

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Back in the Saddle Cover & Feature

Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine | Aug/Sept 2023

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Terlingua Moon: A Tribute to Mary

Big Bend Literary Magazine | Issue 1

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Poetry and Shorts

Big Bend Literary Magazine | Issue 2

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Black Gap Wildlife Management

Cenizo Journal | Spring 2022

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The Cosmos of Us, Palo Pinto State Park

Horse Trails of America Journal | Dec 2022

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Chihuahuan Desert Sky Island, Mount Livermore

Chihuahuan Desert Education Coalition Online | June 2022

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Moon over Desert

Chihuahuan Desert Education Coalition Online | Nov 2021

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The Lady Is A Saddle Tramp

Rocket Mortgage home. made. podcast | Season 2 Episode 7

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Be safe they say - Riding Fort Davis Mountains & Davis Preserve, Texas

Cenizo Journal | Winter 2023

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CONFESIONES DE SADDLE TRAMP, Riding Boquillas, Mexico

Cenizo Journal, Spring 2023

What People Are Saying

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Wayne Sutton

Your art is so inspiring

Deb Taylor

Your words take my breath away

Brian Wolfe

I enjoy reading your writing. It's an escape for me as family, my business and health keep busyer than I would like to be sometime. So I read. You continue to ride and write. We enjoy your words.

Melanie Sarff-Daniels

Your writing makes me feel like I am there! So lovely and peaceful

Stephanie Danner

I look forward to having your compilation of poetry in book form

Karen Lee

"I no longer fit the places I've outgrown"--wow--I so get that---well written as always--and always totally gets me---

John Madlock

Kinda spooky, kinda brave. Makes me feel kinda uneasy, but still intrigued! I can’t get enough of you.

Uel Jackson

Thank you for grabbing on the rough edge of life as it sweeps by. Sharing it like a desert vagabond flashing the world in the moonlight. When it matters. When Mother Nature is the audience. There are those who care and are inspired and reach a little higher in their climb thanks to your sparse words of truth.

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