This is copied from Annette Snyder's Blog "Fifty Authors from Fifty States" as written by guest blogger and author Rico Austin. The website above is to the direct site and original posting by Annette Snyder on March 23rd.
I was thrilled to be chosen to represent Arizona last year, 2013 in the Fifty Authors from Fifty States Blog as it has been my home on and off for the last 23 years; but, I am truly honored to have been given the nod to represent Idaho where I lived life to the fullest of my first 30 years.
My own private Idaho is not based upon the 1991 American independent drama film, but of my experiences while growing up in a community and state of sparse population, but abundant with endless adventures for my four younger brothers, numerous cousins and me.
I was born and raised in Southwest Idaho, along the banks of the Snake River and couldn’t wait to find my own way. This part of the state is a farming mecca with never ending fields of potatoes, corn, hops and wheat bordered by orchards of fruit bearing cherries, apples, pears, plums and the most round peaches. As you drive through the countless trees, you’ll pass through vineyards of glorious grapes that become some of the finest wines of North America such as those grown and bottled at Ste. Chapelle, Idaho’s largest winery just across the river from my small hometown of Marsing, population 801. When I graduated high school there in the mid 70s the population was 510; others and I have left, but we have been replaced by those seeking a more tranquil life and peaceful, serene views of the winding Snake River and of the local landmark of Lizard Butte.
While still in Southwestern Idaho, we have to pay homage to the capital city of Boise, located in the high desert area about 40 miles from Marsing, (once the center of my world) is a tree lined valley of the Boise River, a distinct landmark for the early French fur trappers and traders which originally named this area, “La riviere boisee,’ which translated means, “the wooded river.” Boise is the largest city and metropolitan area between Portland, Oregon and Salt Lake City, Utah and is home to Boise State University, the largest university in the state. BSU Broncos have the famed Smurf Turf aka the Blue Field of Football and have been nationally ranked in Football and in Basketball. I studied at Boise State while playing football and it is here that my first, bestselling novel and winner of 14 awards, “My Bad Tequila” began during a Spring Break trip from BSU to San Carlos, Mexico, gone heavily awry. This is the story of that adventurous, journey of mystery which spans 30 years of the main character’s life. My favorite line from the book is, “You’ll see the true reflection of me when the tequila bottle is empty,” I shouted out to the wind as I tossed the sad, angry, bottle-shaped mirror to the sea.
Growing up I loved camping, rafting, hiking, boating and fishing in the Salmon River Mountain Range, Owyhee Mountains and the Teton Range that are part of the Rocky Mountains of North America. Exploring my
state was high upon my list, almost as high as the elevation of these ranges where vast mother lodes of gold and
silver have been mined; but, still veins await discovery. One of my favorite places to camp and walk the outdoors was in the Sawtooth Mountains on the south central part of the state where hundreds of lakes were created by by vanished alpine glaciers. The largest of these lakes being Redfish Lake, Stanley Lake and Sawtooth Lake of which many a trout have been pulled and served up as the main course of a delicious campfire meal. Some of you may have heard of a place named Sun Valley, Idaho and/or the neighboring town of Ketchum, a skiers dream and home of former Olympic Gold Medalist, Picabo Street. She won gold medals in super G at the 1998 Winter Olympics and in downhill at 1996 World Championships. She also won the World Cup downhill season titles in 1995 and 1996, the first American woman to do so.
Street was inducted into the National Ski Hall of Fame in 2004. Sun Valley is also the final resting place of Ernest Hemingway, one of the greatest American Writers, who too loved the Idaho outdoors and the adventures that were awaiting him.
There are so many numerous places of natural beauty within the State of Idaho, from the top of the panhandle with the towns of Sandpoint and Coeur d’Alene hosting the lakes of Pend Oreille and Coeur d’Alene with its famous floating green where golfers from around the world test their skill and swing. The
University of Idaho, home of the Vandals is located in nearby Moscow, next to the Washington border. In Central Idaho is where Ski Town USA aka McCall is located, with the Payette Lake for water skiers being surrounded by the town and Brundage Mountain on the outskirts of town for the snow skiers. McCall is mentioned in two of my books, each having a story that connects the reader to this place of the beauty and my favorite town within the borders of Idaho. An in-depth look at Idaho through the towns of McCall and Marsing are shared in the biography / memoir telling the true story of how and when I met the legitimate, illegitimate son of the “King of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” Mr. Elvis Presley. You will read of all the trials and tribulations of ghostwriting, John Dennis Smith’s epic and incredible mystery of being adopted and discovering his birthright. This is his journey of finding out WHO his birth mother and father really were.
This too, is of my adventure, trying to get the full story documented, written and published for the world to read of this incredible, well kept secret of over five decades.
As we finish our travels to the eastern part of the state we have Pocatello which is home to one of the three state universities, Idaho State University and the Bengals mascot. From Idaho Falls, you can see the towering Tetons in the background heading northeast to the entry of Yellowstone National Park by way of West Yellowstone, another picturesque spot in the very diverse state of Idaho that is made up of pure evergreen and aspen forests of wilderness with untamed rivers flowing through the rugged landscape. When visiting this unique place on Earth with breath taking views of Hells Canyon, Shoshone Falls, Craters of the Moon, River of No Return, Shoshone Indian Ice Caves and the Bruneau Sand Dunes, there are three things you do not want to forget: a camera to capture the beauty, a fishing pole to cast into the lakes and rivers, and a pen to encompass your thoughts as you see what Lewis and Clark first beheld in my own private Idaho.
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My Bad Tequila - Rico's first novel, winner of 13 National Awards & 1 International Award; This book details his life growing up in Idaho, traveling to Mexico for Spring Break and then back to Arizona. A book that spans 50 years of the Author's incredible journeys and exciting life with the ups and downs that is given him. |
Coach Chris Petersen of BSU and Author Rico Austin at Hard Rock Casino on December 21, 2012. Special interesting, little unknown fact - In 1985, Chris Petersen was the Quarterback for UC Davis and played against BSU that fall. Petersen threw a pass away to the sidelines and it was caught by Austin. Ironically, Chris Petersen is now the head football coach at University of Washington and will make his debut in fall of 2014. Also, Chris Petersen signed a football and had it sent to Rico's brother Sam Austin who was serving in Iraq as Sam was the leader of the soldiers that promoted "PETE CREW - We Have Your Back All The Way From Iraq." |
Front page of the Sports Section in Idaho Statesman on December 23, 2012; Pictured left to right: Emilio, Rich, Elf, Rico & Michel Bourgeau who was also a team member of the 1980 Division I AA Championship Team. Michel went on to play play ten seasons in the Canadian Football League for the Ottawa Rough Riders and the Edmonton Eskimos. |
This is the true story of how and when I met the legitimate, illegitimate son of the "King of Rock 'n' Roll," Mr. Elvis Presley. This is the recording of all the trials and tribulations of ghostwriting John Smith Presley's epic story. This is his journey of finding out Who, his birth mother and birth father really were and discovering his birthright. This too is of my adventure that same year of traveling to Iceland, Mexico, San Francisco and Las Vegas to get the full story of which you have seen just a few of the pictures that make this a Classic Read that you will not want to miss. |