“For
books are more than books, they are the life, the very heart and core of ages
past, the reason why men lived and worked and died, the essence and
quintessence of their lives.” – Gene Fowler
Longtime journalist, screenwriter and novelist Fowler was born in
Colorado in March of 1890. During
his lifetime (he died in 1960) he wrote 20 books, several plays and a couple
dozen movie scripts while simultaneously serving as syndication manager for
King Features.
I first learned about Fowler when
researching my book And The Wind
Whispered because of his interviews and connections with Buffalo Bill Cody,
a key character in the book. Fowler also
was close friends with actors John Barrymore and W.C. Fields and did one of the
best books ever written about Jimmy Durante, Schnozzola.
His philosophy for success: “Just believe in yourself
and your abilities. It is always easier to
believe than to doubt.”
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