About the Author

Dallas Gaultois

Dallas Gaultois

Dallas Gaultois presents “AMERICAN INDIAN STORIES” as her first printed novel. She has been a Hollywood screen and TV writer for over 38 years, and an active member of Screen Writers Guild. Her siblings avow the fact she was telling them bedtime stories at the age of 5.

Some credits are Big Screen “When The Clock Strikes” and “Four Fast Guns”: Television ..“The Incredible Jewel Robbery”..“The Best Laid Plans”..“The Woman in the Watch”..“Drive a Desert Road”..“Detour” and too many others to list. Employers include CBS, GE Theatre, Schlitz Playhouse, Rawhide, Charles Bronson and many other movie stars.

Sugar Cain - Editor-Publisher

Sugar Cain - USA actress, model, spokesperson and filmmaker made her debut with poetic film short “Rama” while still at Columbia University in New York City. She studied drama, journalism, and mass communication in the Masters program. Sugars interest in American Indian stories may be indexed by her birthplace in Arizona near the Grand Canyon. On the internet, you can find more on http://www.sugarsite.com, http://www.sugarcain.TV, http://www.sugarcain.com, http://www.imdb.com and http://sugarsite.com/bio.html.

John Alexander Clemens-PAINTER

John was an artist with paint and words. He studied at Art League and received a Guggenheim scholarship. Two of his seascapes show in the Thornton Gallery in Washington D.C. John Clemens wrote over 300 stories for McFadden True Cowboy. His play “Mady” was produced on Broadway, and “The Happy Hungarian” off Broadway. He was a member of Screen Writers Guild, The Authors League and The Dramatists Guild. For 30 years, he collaborated with Dallas Gaultois on projects. He died in 1997.

On the internet find Dallas on http://www.imdb.com.

 

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