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Daniel Leen Ramblin' Boy began when I typed out a stack of letters I had saved for about 50 years, letters from a friend who died in 1972. I was planning to give …moreRamblin' Boy began when I typed out a stack of letters I had saved for about 50 years, letters from a friend who died in 1972. I was planning to give them to his brothers, but so many memories came back that I began filling in between the letters, and soon it turned into a book manuscript.(less)
Daniel Leen I like to tell stories; for my non-fiction books listed, stories based on my own experiences, for my next book, I want to write a story based on an ol…moreI like to tell stories; for my non-fiction books listed, stories based on my own experiences, for my next book, I want to write a story based on an old family story. This latter idea came to me when I visited the ruins of the house where my great grandmother (the author of a notebook of family stories) lived in Ireland.(less)
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New Book on Chief Seatlh

I received an email today from David Buerge telling me that his biography on Chief Seattle is basically finished and will be published by Sasquatch. I first heard David give a lecture on Coast Salish culture in the early 1980s in Seattle, and not that long ago another one, specifically about Chief Seattle. He has written numerous articles on the Coast Salish, many of which were printed in the Seat Read more of this blog post »
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