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Meet the Authors of Cody Journal
Explore the diverse perspectives and stories from our talented authors, each bringing a unique voice to the vibrant tapestry of Cody, Wyoming.
Meet Our Authors

Janet Jones
Owner, Editor, Publisher

Brandon Luis Diaz
Writer/Photographer

Wendy Corr
Freelance Writer

Nikki Levine Bustos
Community Contributor
Breathe & Balance

Yellowstone Regional Airport
Community Contributor
Airport Board & Staff

Cody Heritage Museum
Community Contributor
Local Cody History
Past Authors

Missy Burns
Missy Burns Creative

Lindsay Shaw
Blue Spruce Ink
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Discover Our Latest Articles
Shopping in Billings Just Became Easier
A day of shopping in Billings can take a lot of energy, but there's help on the way! Cody Shuttle, owned by Alvin and Cathy Heggie, is starting a new "event" now added to the calendar: shopping trips to Billings. Let Cody Shuttle’s professional driver take care of the...
The Story Behind the Work: Along the Border Trail
“Along The Border Trail” is a limited edition of 500 books, published by artist M. C. Poulsen and his wife. The book reproduces M. C. Poulsen’s father, Chuck (C. Poulsen), 1938 hiking and camping journals he started when he was 13 years old. The journals document his...
The Story Behind the Work: Jesse Fales’ Wildlife Ceramics
Jesse Fales's precious ceramics are shaped by her life on her family ranch in Wyoming. Born in Cody and raised on the Northfork of the Shoshone River in Wapiti Valley, daughter of outfitters and dude ranchers, Jesse Fales spent her entire childhood outdoors on pack...



