March 28, 2013: Unleashing Colter's Hell has a new cover! Check it out here!
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Thursday, March 28, 2013
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
BREAKING: Bookstore Picks Up COLTER'S HELL
March 26, 2013: Jackson Hole is the largest town in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem. It is the southern gateway to the Grand Tetons and Yellowstone National Parks. Over the past several month I've been in negotiation with several Jackson bookstores about carrying the Unleashing Colter's Hell. Just heard that one has agreed to carry the thriller this summer! More to come shortly.
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Monday, March 25, 2013
End of Faith in Middle Ground
March 25, 2013 My post on America's hyper fixation on avoiding political conflict recently ran on Liberals Unite. In the piece I argue that the American body politic would be better served with an injection of healthy debate. Conflict leads to sharper thinking and ultimately better policy. Check out the editorial here.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Rave Reviews for Unleashing Colter's Hell
March 19, 2013: Unleashing Colter's Hell mentioned in Central Washington University's Alumni Magazine. The magazine notes the first novel of Sean Smith is receiving "rave reviews." Check it out for yourself here.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
What Parks Actually Protect
March 9, 2013
On September 11, 2001, I like everyone else was
horrified by al Qaeda’s attack on America and destruction of the World Trade
towers and the damage to the Pentagon.
We were barraged that day with countless replays of the tower’s collapse
and a smoldering Department of Defense.
Like the towers it appeared the nation teetered on the edge of
ruin. But it survived. Since that time, I like many others have
thought about the possible next attack.
Will this one take down the nation and if so where is America’s Achilles
heal?
That
question is at the center of my new novel, Unleashing Colter’s Hell a
political thriller set in Yellowstone national park. The story centers on a madman who has
acquired an atomic bomb with a plan to detonate it the park. Yellowstone is one of the world’s largest
super volcanoes. The geologic record
shows that the Yellowstone volcano erupts roughly every 600,000 years. These past eruptions have buried much the
mid-west in tens of feet of ash. The sun
would have been blotted out for weeks and possibly casting the world into years
of winter. It’s a plan to literally
destroy the United States. But is it
possible to actually destroy the country?
The park system and the park rangers who work
in them protect some of the world’s most iconic scenery, as well as some of our
most sacred historic and cultural sites.
Growing up, my parents took my brother and me nearly every summer to our
national parks. We made trips to Mount
Rainier and Glacier, Yellowstone and Denali, the Grand Canyon, Gettysburg, and
the Everglades.
I didn’t always enjoy these trips. It seemed to me that parks were little more
than boring scenery and dusty old buildings.
Yet since then, I’ve spent years in our national parks. I’ve trekked the rainforests of Olympic,
tramped the canyons of Zion, walked the hallowed grounds of Shiloh, and hiked
the coasts of Acadia. Through the trips
I’ve come to realize that the essence of America is actually protected in our
park system, because America isn’t a place or even a people. It’s an idea, one inscribed on the walls of
the Jefferson memorial. It’s the simple idea that all humans are created equal
and endowed with inalienable rights such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness. Where there is at least one person who believes this “self-evident truth”,
there is America.
The destruction of the World Trade towers was a
powerful image. Yet, for me a far more
powerful symbol was that of the Statue of Liberty silhouetted by the burning
towers. Lady Liberty stood in defiant
rejection of al Qaeda’s attack! Other
parks such as Mount Rushmore and Independence Hall sent the same message.
So, is it possible for a terrorist or even a
large terrorist organization to destroy America? I believe Lincoln summed it up best when he
said no foreign power or combination of foreign powers could by force take a
drink from the Ohio or make a track on the Blue Ridge in a trial of a thousand
years. Rather as long as Americans hold
simple truths and charge the park service to protect the ideas, hopes, and
values we hold sacred, the country will endure.
Sean Smith is a former Yellowstone ranger and writes National
Park thrillers from his home in Western Washington. Follow him on Twitter: @parkthrillers or on
Facebook: www.facebook.com/unleashingcoltershell
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013
UW Columns' March Author Selections: Unleashing Colter's Hell Makes the List!
Nice mention in the latest edition of the University of Washington Columns magazine for Unleashing Colter's Hell! Get your copy today!
UW Columns March 2013 Page 31 |
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