A Tribute to Paulette Jiles

According to the San Antonio Report published on July 11, 2025: “Paulette Jiles, an award-winning and best-selling novelist and poet who spent the last 30-plus years living and writing in San Antonio and in the Texas Hill Country, died on July 8. She was 82. Jiles said in her blog that she had been recently diagnosed withContinue reading “A Tribute to Paulette Jiles”

The Bollinger County Light Horse Cavalry

It may be significant to note that the Bollinger County Light Horse Cavalry was the first Confederate unit organized in this neighborhood, in mid-March of 1861, which was nearly a month before the South attacked Fort Sumter in South Carolina on April 12, 1861.

New Marketplace: Blood in the Ozarks: Expanded Second Edition

“A fascinating story of conflict played out in a country of great beauty but thin soil, heavy swamps, thick forest that almost nobody wanted, except the people who lived there.” – Paulette Jiles, author of “Enemy Women”, “News of the World” & “Simon the Fiddler”.

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