Taylor MacDowell

Historical Fiction

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About Me

I've always loved historical fiction: Michener, Frazier, Auel, Gabaldon. So when my search into genealogy started my mind wandering about what might have influenced my ancestors, I naturally started weaving "what ifs" into their lives. It seemed more honest to start writing fiction. So, here I am.

Recent Posts

  • The forest wilderness
  • Welcome to Indiana Territory
  • Shiny New Idea
  • And finally… the conclusion
  • Words 301-400

Blogs I Follow

  • The Kitchen’s Garden
  • A Smile and A Gun
  • Jane Austen’s World
  • The Prairie Ecologist
  • Living History Farms
  • The Girdle of Melian
  • A Year in the Life of a Farmer
  • In Cold Ink
  • Lincoln Highway News

comics

Aside

A little cow humor

Cow Comic 1

Harold finds this hysterical. But then, humor was much simpler in 1930.

 

March 29, 2017macdowelltaylor comics, cows, humor 2 Comments

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