The Other Wild Bill
Jim Kouf has written his first book. And it’s only taken his entire life to get it done.
Well not exactly his entire life, but a lot of it. This story has been haunting him for 25 years and he finally had to get it out of his head and onto the page. He’s rather passionate about History as you might be able to tell from movies like National Treasure and TV series like Grimm. That’s assuming you’ve seen some or part of them.
Anyway he has no idea why he’s writing about himself in the third person, but perhaps he can reveal things about the book that he wouldn’t otherwise reveal if he was writing in the first person. But he grew up in the West. And his dad was from North Dakota and his mother was from Nebraska and he had relatives in Montana and South Dakota, basically a lot of the country where the story takes place like Deadwood and Little Big Horn and the Black Hills and the Dakotas where he was taken as a little kid, who became fascinated with the stories of Custer and Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull and Wild Bill Hickok and Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson.
I could go on and on about this, but that would be the book. So suffice it to say, it’s about time somebody told the truth about what really happened to General Custer and Wild Bill Hickok and Wyatt Earp and his gunfight at the OK corral. So, if you’re interested in how and why all that stuff went down the way it did, then The Other Wild Bill will set things straight once and for all.