Thursday, April 26, 2012

West Virginia Double Rainbow

A Beautiful West Virginia Double Rainbow, peaks over the top of the trees. James is glad that the rain has finally let up. He wants to walk along the Cheat River with Carolyn. The Falls thunder behind McKeel's Bed and Breakfast. 

Carolyn is in the kitchen helping Aunt Linda prepare her "World Famous Chicken Enchiladas". They are delicious and creamy. A great hit with everyone who tastes them. For the recipe check out a blog about "Stamp Out Murder" and the folks associated with it on Karen Docter's blog tomorrow.  http://www.karendocter.com/blog/ Stop by and offer your support. 

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

An interview with Author R. G. Yoho


His love of Westerns began with the reading of "Flint," a novel by famed Western author, Louis L'Amour.


"Now, I routinely try to write the kind of books I like to read," he said. "And other people seem to like them, as well."

Let's learn a little about the Author R.G. Yoho.

Photo taken by Cher'ley Grogg at Little Hocking Park.




He was born in Parkersburg, West Virginia. While he was still a child, his parents moved the family to a cattle farm in southeastern Ohio. A graduate of Hyles Anderson College, R.G. has been employed in manufacturing for almost thirty years. At the same time, he worked as a freelance writer for years in many fields, such as politics and sports.

In addition, R.G. also hosted a weekly radio talk show for over four years. A loving husband, father, and grandfather, R.G. is also a devoted fan of West Virginia University football and basketball.

Cher'ley: Bob is a very talented writer and he influences  people with his words. Tell us about your book that influenced the memorial at the Little Hocking Park.

Bob:I wrote a book called “Heroes in Our Midst,” which is no longer in print. The book was a series of biographies of World War II vets, most of them from the Mid Ohio Valley. Several of them had a local connection to my current hometown.

I have been told that some of the local women’s groups, inspired by my book, decided to put up a memorial to the veterans. If the story is true, I was flattered to learn that something I wrote was in some small way responsible for honoring those who sacrificially serve us. One of the WWII veterans I wrote about, was certainly well known at Little Hocking, because he played and sang bluegress there, every year for their July Fourth Ice Cream Social.

Cher'ley:  You have a new book out "America's History is His Story".  How long did it take you to write it?

Bob: The book took me about 6-8 months to write.


Cher'ley: As a fellow author, I know there is a lot more involved in writing a book than just the actual writing. In the near future, I'm going to write a blog about the writing process. I imagine there was months, if not years of research and thought that went into this book.

You can find all of R. G. Yoho's novels at Amazon. 

Cher'ley: What's your favorite quote?

Bob: “Whatsoever they hand findeth to do, do it with thy might.” Eccl. 9:10

Cher'ley: That is a great quote for a writer. We have to use all our might to stay focused and complete our books. 

Cher'ley: Where can you be found this summer?

Bob: I will be continuing to work on my books, in between shifts at my place of employment. In between those things, I will be spending time with my family and two grandchildren.

Cher'ley: I know Bob is planning on attending the West Virginia Writer's Conference, and he's a wonderful supporter of mine, so most often, you can find him at my book signings, and I'm sure he goes to some other author's signings as well, and of course he will have a signing of his own later in the year.

Also look for him on Facebook and Twitter.

Cher'ley:  Do you have a closing statement that you could share with us?

Bob: “America’ History is His Story” is undoubtedly the most painstaking and difficult writing I have ever attempted. However, it is probably the most fulfilling. I just hope that it can transform people’s ideas about our country, at the same time it entertains and enlightens them.

Cher'ley: Thank you, Bob. Feel free to update this in the comments, at any time. Folks, grab a copy of  "America' History is His Story" and check out R. G. Yoho's other books as well.

If you know Bob, leave a comment for him, and if you don't here's a great place to meet him. He's a wonderful man and he adds a lot to our writing community.