A December interview with Aspen Public Radio reporter Luke Runyon: http://www.aspenpublicradio.org/news_archive_detail.php?story=8997
I was asked by Bob Brody to write a letter to my daughter on Father’s Day for his blog, letterstomykid.org. It was to concern my book as well.
Question from a writer’s blog ...
Finding Uri makes it, all the more, a day of reflection for me.
The autumn season in the mountains is beautiful, but fleeting. Don’t miss it! Let our guidebooks show you the way.
After six decades and an extraordinary collection of books, Mary Eshbaugh Hayes’s Aspen legacy is solidified in print.
Books:
David Wood lives in Iowa with his cat and an understanding wife. Since 2001 he and his wife have also owned a home in the Aspen/Snowmass area, where they love to spend as much time as possible. They have three adult children (two avid skiers and one avid snowboarder). Wood has written for the Sierra Golfer and Colorado AvidGolfer magazines. He holds history (AB) and law (JD) degrees from the University of Missouri at Columbia. When he is not skiing, he can be found at the nearest golf course. He donates all of his profits from sales of his book to charity, the Roaring Fork Valley Scholarship Fund. He may be reached at AspenShrines@aol.com.
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