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A Timeless Novel
Glen Larum’s literary debut, Waltz Against The Sky, is set at a crossroads in West Texas that first appears as a welcome nighttime oasis before dissolving into disappointment to reveal a town suspended in time. Using the unique metaphor of intersecting highways, the...
A new master of fiction
Glen Larum’s “Waltz Against the Sky” (Walking 3 Bar T Publishing, 399 pages, $28.95 U.S.) might have been his introductory novel, but clearly it ain’t his first rodeo. This Permian Basin author has crafted a tale that begins in West Texas and winds up in your brain...
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Former Pioneer editor publishes first novel
Glen Larum, whose lengthy resume includes a stint as managing editor of The Fort Stockton Pioneer during the George and Frank Baker era, has written his first novel, “Waltz Against the Sky,” published by Walking Three Bar T Publishing, Inc. A Montanan who often said...
About the Author
GLEN LARUM was born in 1948 at Malta, Montana, and was graduated from Charlo High School in 1966. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Western Montana College and went on to
Afterword
I suspect that most writers feel compelled, after having written a first novel, to attempt to give credit to the people who have played significant roles in their lives, either in their development as writers or as human beings. After all, they now realize just how hard the process of writing is and must seriously wonder if they will ever have another opportunity to acknowledge in print the people who…
Acknowledgements
No list of acknowledgments could possibly be complete, unless it also included all those people who have been kind enough to encourage me to keep writing stories. And that list would be lengthy.
However, I do want to thank the first readers of various versions of Waltz Against the Sky:
Remember, just because they speak slowly and have a drawl does not mean that they are stupid; just because they sound like a lawyer does not mean they are smart; and, finally, just because some people do not speak English does not mean they are ignorant.
Thoughts for today:
"Ahhhhh...one of the best books I have read in a long, long time!!!"
“Things get better little by little; things go bad in the moment you make a bad decision.”