Linda Wommack
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A Colorado native, living in Denver, Linda Wommack has written for True West for more than a dozen years. She has written several books on Colorado history, as well as contributing to two anthologies of Western Americana. She is active in local and state preservation projects, and is a member of both the state and national Cemetery Preservation Associations. Her favorite western history subject is Tom Horn, while her favorite Colorado subject is Bob Womack who first found gold in Cripple Creek, Colorado (not surprising since he happens to be a distant relative). When she isn't researching and writing, she enjoys fishing in her beloved Colorado streams and lakes. |
Stories by Linda Wommack
Horses that Buck: The Story of Champion Bronc Rider Bill Smith (Nonfiction)
Author
Linda Wommack
Date 08/01/2008
Survival Along the Continental Divide (Nonfiction)
Author
Linda Wommack
Date 08/01/2008
Give Me Eighty Men: Women and the Myth of the Fetterman Fight (Nonfiction)
Author
Linda Wommack
Date 07/01/2008
Ensuring Greater Yellowstone's Future (Nonfiction)
Author
Linda Wommack
Date 06/01/2008
A Few Good Horses (Nonfiction)
Author
Linda Wommack
Date 05/01/2008
Jerry Bywaters: Interpreter of the Southwest (Nonfiction)
Author
Linda Wommack
Date 04/02/2008
Women Who Pioneered Oklahoma (Nonfiction)
Author
Linda Wommack
Date 03/01/2008
Cruisin' the Fossil Freeway (Nonfiction)
Author
Linda Wommack
Date 02/01/2008
Landscapes of Colorado (Nonfiction)
Author
Linda Wommack
Date 02/01/2008
How to Yodel (Nonfiction)
Author
Linda Wommack
Date 01/01/2008