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Dallas reporter Tanya Springfield has been tasked with writing a story about the unique events of the people from Medicine Bow, Texas. The characters are brought to life as Tanya delves into their stories. We are taken into a world of mystery and intrigue, where we find that love and friendship can conquer pain and disappointment.
The Toastmaster is a captivating story of the triumphs and struggles of ordinary people. Medicine Bow, Texas is emblematic of the extraordinary nature of success and failure that can be found within most any community in America. It is a story of love, loyalty and survival.
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Dallas reporter Tanya Springfield has been tasked with writing a story about the unique events of the people from Medicine Bow, Texas. The characters are brought to life as Tanya delves into their stories. We are taken into a world of mystery and intrigue, where we find that love and friendship can conquer pain and disappointment.

The Toastmaster is a captivating story of the triumphs and struggles of ordinary people. Medicine Bow, Texas is emblematic of the extraordinary nature of success and failure that can be found within most any community in America. It is a story of love, loyalty and survival.


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Dan Peavler lives in Littleton, Colorado with his wife Helen. He grew up on the eastern plains of Colorado in the small town of Bennett. He graduated with a BA in Psychology from the University of Colorado in 1975. He has worked as a counselor, a coach, a real estate broker, and a bricklayer. By far the most important part of his life has been that of a family man, whether it be a grandfather, father, husband, uncle or brother. Family is the best part of this world we live in.