Jim Casada is a retired Winthrop University history professor who has written on outdoor-related subjects for some four decades. Over the course of his career, he has won more than 170 excellence-in-craft awards from regional and national organizations. The editor at large for Sporting Classics magazine, he writes columns for two newspapers and contributes regularly to outdoor magazines. Casada is the editor and compiler of eighteen anthologies, including four that feature Archibald Rutledge. He is the author of nineteen original books and more than five thousand magazine and newspaper articles. Casada is currently working on a biography of Rutledge and writing a trilogy of books, Portals of Paradise, covering the people, places, and perspectives on his boyhood homeland in western North Carolina.
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"Jim Casada has compiled and edited a wonderful collection of writing from Archibald Rutledge [that] captures... his years pursuing grouse in Pennsylvania's Allegheny Mountains... and his quail hunting in and around his beloved Hampton Plantation." -Gray's Sporting Journal

