Long-Lost Song Released About Bakersfield by The Gasbreakers
Grandkids and Grannies are more important than the Grammys. - March 18, 2023
“Twelve – My Age of Reason” Uses Laughter to Show a Real Coming of Age Story
“Twelve – My Age of Reason,” a new, humorous, coming of age book based on actual events is released. In a comical eight-day period in 1964, 12-year-old Tommy Stohlgren turns from a sweet Catholic school kid to a skeptical smart-ass. He finally notices girls, and gets tossed from religion class for claiming, “If God is all-loving and all-merciful, there could be no Hell!" Needless to say, the nuns were not pleased. - December 23, 2015
New Book by Tom Stohlgren Returns Black Hills to Native Americans
Tom Stohlgren is a scientist by day, and a novelist and screenwriter by night. His latest work of fiction, The Battle of the Black Hills, isn’t just a story where the Native Americans win, they win big. Lee Levinson, of Lee Levinson Productions (New York, NY) said, "Stohlgren is a master storyteller in this modern ‘Cowboys versus Indians’ tale destined to be a major motion picture." - July 04, 2013
Wiffle Ball Inc. President Gives New Baseball Novel Two Thumbs Up
Author Tom Stohlgren shows why it’s important for young athletes to hit the books as much as they hit baseballs. He coached his two boys in competitive baseball for over 16 years, and he funnels that experience into a fictional 18-year-old baseball star from Colorado, Max Redding, who is reported to be a top prospect in the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft. But what are Max’s plans if he does not get drafted? - November 17, 2012