About

Welcome.  I write on historical events and subjects that interest me. I am a husband, father and grandfather. My writing is from a Christian world view. Current works include a short story, a collection of poems and a  novel set in 1835 and the years that follow. The novel is a work in progress.  My Three Forks stories are based on early settlement and growth in Dallas and Tarrant counties of north Texas.

I like to share positive feedback with other writers and I respect my readers. I’ve been a writer my entire career. I started with tech writing and moved on to commercial productions. These included training and safety programs – satisfying because  they saved lives. Trade show videos  made our products and services look good. I felt good when they did. Creative writing always gave me my greatest enjoyment.  That’s why I’m doing it now.

Please post comments whether you agree with me or not.

Thank you for visiting
Rich Weatherly

© 2012 Richard L Weatherly

11 Responses to About

  1. Thank you Rich, now I have to find one of the three forks stories.

  2. Mia M. Larson

    Rich, I look forward to learning more about your areas of interest. I respect your professional experience, and am glad to be connected with you on LinkedIn and Twitter. Sincerely, Mia L.

  3. Oh Duh, I meant how does one reach you personally to request consideration for a book review. thanks, Karleene

  4. Passing by to say hello, thank you for following my blog, you are to kind. I took the liberty of putting you on my links page.

    Doris

  5. Thank you Doris, I’m honored that you added me to your links for poets at http://miartedoris.wordpress.com/links/.

    Please drop by anytime!

  6. Thanks for visiting and following my blog “Musings of a Horse Mom.” … Of course, as a fellow writer I welcome your input any time … whether you agree with me or not. ;-) … Looking forward to following you too. … Be well, Dorothy :-)

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