Linda Hussa has published both nonfiction--Sweet Iron and Diary of a Cow Camp Cook--and poetry--Where the Wind Lives and Under the Silence. She lives on a ranch with her husband near Cedarville, California. Sophie Sheppard's paintings have been widely exhibited in the West from San Francisco to Montana. A dedicated environmental activist, she lives with her husband in Lake City, California. Carolyn Dufurrena publishes freelance articles, teaches grade school, and works with her husband and son on the Quinn River Ranch in Nevada.
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"Sharing Fencelines reminds us that ordinary people are the lifeblood of our country. A rancher, a schoolteacher, a painter: these three authors are unlikely musketeers. What they do share, though, is a fierce determination to defend and protect their lives and livelihoods. And they show the rest of us how it's done: when they didn't know something, they asked questions; when others tried to intimidate them, they stood their ground; when they came to the end of their rope, they tied on more rope. They never gave up."--Erin Brockovich, activist and pop culture icon "This is a fine addition to the evocative, glowing literature about the rural West. Good fences make good neighbors in the West as well as in Robert Frost's New England."--Stewart Udall

