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Meanwhile, Back at The Compound, Vol. 1

Currently available on Amazon.com
in both paperback and digital (Kindle) versions.

Signed copies available in the Plains Indians & Pioneers Museum Gift Shop (Woodward, OK) - the profits of which go to the Museum's general operations fund.








Kindle version link:
https://www.amazon.com/Meanwhile-Back-Compound-Annotated-Dominion-ebook/dp/B0CB92Z9L2/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3W0PN7R863QAI&keywords=%22hohweiler%22&qid=1689005486&rnid=2941120011&s=books&sprefix=%2Caps%2C547&sr=1-3

Paperback version link:
www.amazon.com/Meanwhile-Back-Compound-Annotated-Dominion/dp/B0C9S4VJS9/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1689005486&sr=1-3

Meanwhile, Back at The Compound is the first volume (2015) in a series of blog post collections from the popular Cosmic City Blog. The Cosmic City Blog (CCB) is an independent blog site based in Oklahoma devoted to examining the lighter side of daily-life-stuff. Through a clever use of humor, satire, and parody, these posts offer a different perspective to the loads of insane crap happening around us. If you find the missives contained herein lacking humor or just downright offensive, may we suggest you get over yourself.



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Woodward Past & Present
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1947 Woodward Tornado

(Both Co-Authored with Dr. Deena K. Fisher)

Available in the gift shop of the Plains Indians & Pioneers Museum, Woodward, OK,
or through Amazon.com (paperback & Kindle)
Please note that if you don't have a Kindle, you can download the Kindle app on your iOS or Android device and read until you're blind!

Woodward Past & Present: The horrific 1947 Woodward tornado, the unpredictability of agriculture, and the vagaries of oil and gas--Woodward, Oklahoma, has endured its share of tragedy and triumph. Standing as tenacious as its citizens are many of the city's buildings repurposed through the decades for new generations.

1947 Woodward Tornado: The 1947 Woodward Tornado remains the deadliest tornado in Oklahoma history, leaving more than 100 people dead and nearly 1,000 seriously injured. The tornado struck the city of Woodward under cover of darkness and without warning at 8:42 p.m. on April 9, 1947. The storm left in its wake hundreds of stories of tragic loss, devastation, and even mysteries that remain unsolved. These include the three unidentified girls--one as young as six months--whose bodies have remained unclaimed, as well as the mystery of what happened to Joan Gay Croft, a girl who disappeared from the local hospital on the night of the storm. Croft's disappearance was featured in an episode of the television show Unsolved Mysteries in the early 1990s. There is also the oft-overlooked story of those who took up residence (some for more than a year) in "Tornado Town" west of the city and found some glimmer of hope in an otherwise hopeless situation.

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