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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
What Our Readers Are Saying
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Mike & Kathy
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Peggy
“It’s our bible for finding events.”
Barbara
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How to add Cody Journal’s Events Calendar to Your Home Screen
Did you know you can save any page (such as Cody Journal's Community Calendar) straight to your home screen? It's easy and doesn't take up space like other apps on your phone. It's easier than you think and takes less time than downloading an app. 3 Simple Steps...
The Story Behind the Click: Cody Peak Aerial
Taking photos from a plane quickly became a passion after my first flight. Many thanks to the friend who encouraged me to try it. Since then, I've taken multiple flights in the area and never tire of seeing the beauty of this world from above. Usually, the flights I...
John Colter’s Time in the Bighorn Basin
It was at this exact time of year, fall in northwest Wyoming, when John Colter set out alone and on foot from a fur trading post east of today’s Billings. Between the fall of 1807 and the summer of 1808, Colter explored at least 400 miles through the Bighorn Basin and...



