Latest Reviews of Autumn's On Its Way

What Folks Are Saying

I read it this past Easter weekend. Just ate it up, actually. And I thought about it that whole weekend and dreamed about it that first night. An amazing story … told with the same sparseness and ruggedness of word and phrasing that the story was set in. I’ll be rereading it soon so I can linger longer over the telling. I hope a sequel is in the works! A beautiful work of art, Nancy. Thank you for it. ~~ Jenn Steege, Native Flute performing artist.

Nancy, It was over in a Blink, I wanted more. Absolutely loved it. You are such an Old Soul, and I love that.~Linda ~ 

5.0 out of 5 stars What a woman!

Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024

Autumn's On Its Way is a great read! Rose is a strong and determined character who you can easily love and root for. KO, though broken, is loveable and kind. I can't imagine having a child disappear, how horrid, but Rose continues on because she has to. Raising boys is hard, I've done it, and so satisfying.

I loved the characters, the setting, and the Western movie feel of the book. I hope there's more!

~Carmen Peone, Western Romance author

Welcome to the Double MK ranch in God's own country, where the people have strength, determination, intelligence and love. They also have prosperity, but they are living with a tragic mystery. Can things ever be set right? ~ Maggie H.

 

About the Author
Nancy Elliott began writing poetry and short story at an early age when an elementary school teacher gave the class dedicated time for writing each day. After picking up guitar at thirteen years old, Nancy began writing songs and has since recorded four albums of mostly original music in her self-coined genre, “Southwestern Americana.” Her first book, Autumn’s on Its Way, is based on her song by the same title. Over the years, fans asked about the last line of the song, “So what does he say?” The oft repeated response was, “I don’t know.” In 2008, while performing at a Western Music festival, Nancy was approached by Mr. Elmer Kelton, who asked, “What does the soldier say?” Getting the usual response, Mr. Kelton said, “You need to go find out,” to which she replied, “Yes, sir!” Nancy lives and writes in the Great Sonoran Desert of Arizona, somewhere between Phoenix and Tucson. She has performed her Southwestern Americana music across the nation, especially in the west and is heard on western and folk music radio stations around the world. Her storytelling program, The Heart of It All, teaches participants not only the vital importance of leaving their story, their spiritual legacy, for others to find and grow from, but how their story can change a life and even save a life. You can find Nancy at www.NancyElliottMusic.com.
 

Early Reader Reviews

“Most of what I see doesn’t come close to Nancy’s level of proficiency.” —Adam Bellow, the executive editor at Bombardier Books, an imprint of Post Hill Press
 

“Great portrayal of characters and of a great story of the American West that was well written. This book is not just another story centered on a strong woman. The descriptions, the details, and the people all brought the tale to life, as well as the reader’s emotions.” Deanna Dickinson McCall, award-winning Western author and poet
 

“Well, it’s 3:00 a.m., and I just finished Autumn’s on Its Way. It was a page-turner! I thought I’d finish this weekend, but I woke up in the middle of the night and had to go back to it. I am very impressed with Nancy’s storytelling prowess! I was intrigued from the first page. The characters were alive to me, and I could “see” the story unfold.” —Susie Knight, an acclaimed Western entertainer
 

“Nancy Elliott, songwriter, performer, and author, puts her story- telling talent to good use in this tale of the Arizona Territory in the 1870s. It is the ongoing saga of Rose MacKenzie, a strong and independent cattle ranch owner who battles all the dangers, difficulties, and trials of trying to succeed in an unforgiving landscape. There will obviously be more to come in this story, and I look forward to the twists the road will take.” —Steve Spurgin, an American singer-songwriter, author of Skint Knee Texas: Narratives on the Great Transition

Autumn's On Its Way Front Cover

The photos used to create the front cover of Autumn's On Its Way were taken along the Moggollon Rim in the high country of Arizona where the story in the book takes place. The stone archway here is an entry to a ranch south of the Moggollon. The lane leading through the trees is located just above Long Valley near Clint's Well, Arizona.                                                 Photo credit: Nancy Elliott

Autumn's On Its Way Back Cover

The photos used to create the back cover of Autumn's On Its Way were taken at Kaibab Lake, Kaibab National Forest near Williams Arizona. Photo credit: Nancy Elliott

The Ruby Handled Knife

      "Autumn's On Its Way" is coming along. While it is still in the page design step of the process, we took a little trip up to the Moggollon Rim Country where the story is set, to have a look around for composite photo studies for "Autumn's" cover art. I happened to ask my friend, Chris, who ranches in rim country, for a specific photo possibility and, what luck! Chris sent us to a location where we found exactly what I was hoping for. I am not going to give that info yet, as I really want the cover to be a lovely surprise, especially for those of you who might live in or are familiar with the Moggollon Rim Country of Arizona. So, the anticipation builds for you, and for me! 

       In the last newsletter, I shared with you how the book came to be, how it sprung from the song, Autumn's On Its Way, the requests of its fans to know more, and how, and why, I finally decided to answer the questions the song provoked, by writing the book.

       When sitting down to begin, it came to me that I had no idea whatsoever how to write a book. But, I did know the characters in the book had to have names, birthdays, origins-they had to have backstories. When I sing a song, whether one of my own or a cover, the story in the song runs through my mind like a movie, and that movie is what I had to go on; I had to develop my main character from bits and pieces of images that floated in my mind while I sang the song. Just a day after deciding to get busy and write the book, I woke with the first two stanzas of a poem playing repeatedly through my mind. After the first cup of coffee, the rest of the poem settled in nicely. That poem is "The Ruby Handled Knife"

 

The Ruby Handled Knife

This knife was my grandfather’s near one hundred years ago.
He took it from a pirate, whose sordid life he did forego.
Then, he rescued a fair maiden from the hold of that black ship,
and with this singing blade, he cut her bonds, and in the water they did slip. 

When they washed ashore near Dunbeath after three days lost at sea,
he knelt right there, she answered him, “Of course, I’ll marry thee!”
And, he took her to America, a new land rough and raw
where she used this ruby handled knife to cut the cord on my dear Pa.

Now, this knife is worth far more than all its gems.
Its treasure is its History, and how through our lives it wends.
Its jewel encrusted beauty will a crying baby charm,
blade and point, hilt and shaft, keep us safe from harm.

When grandpa passed, he gave this knife to his first son, my Pa.
Now, Pa is gone, this knife is mine, and I often am in awe
just how it’s played a stellar roll in daily mundane life,
bringing magic, and enchantment, to a lowly rancher’s wife.

This ruby handled knife marks the first calf each spring gather,
and it’s the only knife to carve the roast upon the Christmas platter.
This ruby handled knife pares midsummer’s premier peach, 
and its been used a time or two to extend a desperate reach.

It’s a comfort here, kept at my side, when face by an outlaw.
Why, it saved me from a bloody end at the panther’s deadly paw!
It freed me from my stirrup once when I became ensnared,
and cut the throat of a favored mount when no bullet could be spared.

This knife will shave a callous, or double as a spade,
and its marked our name to each beam and post throughout this home we’ve made.
It counts the years since my husband died at each April’s bright, full moon.
It cut the cords on all my babes, and will my grandchild’s soon.

This ruby handled knife will one day pass from my hand to my son’s.
He, too, will keep it at his side until his race is run.
And, so, this ruby handled knife steadfastly intertwines
our History with our future ever on, through the spans of time.

The Ruby Handled Knife © 2008 Nancy Elliott Music & Sonoran Desert Sage Pub.

 

      You will find The Ruby Handled Knife recorded as spoken word on the Bluebirds Singing On The Buffalo Road album, along with the song "Autumn's On Its Way" and the other songs inspired by and written for the book. There really is a Dunbeath, Scotland and Dunbeath Castle. #Dunbeath and #DunbeathCastle will take you to some great images.                                                 It's wonderful when you share this blog with your friends and family, it helps the music and stories reach as many hearts as possible.

The Inspiration

           It all started in the early 2000's when I was riding with a friend who was raising five boys on her own. Imagine that. Five boys ranging in age from not out of diapers to not out of high school. Somehow, you have to feed them, clothe them, get them to school and keep the home place running as it should. Angie did all of this. By training horses at her place, she was able to be at home with the younger children and see to it the older boys got to school and athletics. All of the boys helped with the daily chores and it worked about as you would expect; a kind of loving and controlled chaos. As we rode along, Angie would share with me the adventures and misadventures of raising five boys and running a small outfit, and the song, Autumn's On Its Way, began to formulate in my mind.

          There are a handful of singularly strong, ranching women, who by sharing with me their personal stories of hopes, dreams, joy and faith, doubts and fears, heartbreak and survival in spite of odds stacked against them, all mingled together to create the main character in the song, and now the book.  Many of these women are still ranching, still making an indelible mark on the world, and our future, with their quiet yet powerful lives. 

          When Autumn's On Its Way was released as the title cut on a Western Folk album, it became popular and was receiving airplay. Many times I was asked, "So, what happens next?" "What does he say?" "Does Abby come home?"  All I could answer was, "I don't know, I had not thought about it past the last verse."   A couple of times someone would remark that the story line would make a good book. And, an author friend, Major Mitchell, was inspired enough by the song to write his book, "Canyon Wind," using part of my album cover art for the book cover. When his book was released in 2008, he let me know he would be at a Western festival at the Western Writers Of America booth, and for me to stop by so he could give me a copy. When I did so, I was approached by an elderly gentleman who said to me, "You are Nancy Elliott, I am a fan." As we shook hands, I responded with, "You are Elmer Kelton, and my Dad and I are big fans of yours."  I bought a copy of his memoir, "Sandhills Boy: The Winding Trail of a Texas Writer" and asked him to sign it for my Dad. Later, Mr. Kelton was in the audience for one of my performances, during which I sang Autumn's On Its Way. Afterward, he approached the stage with a copy of my album, Autumn's On Its Way, and a copy of Major's book for me to sign for him. He asked, "So, what does the soldier say?" When I gave my standard response, he replied, "You need to go find out."  Thus, began the writing of the book, Autumn's On Its Way.

          As the book was completed and I began to look for a publisher, I thought it a good idea to bring back the song on my latest album, Bluebirds Singing On The Buffalo Road. Please enjoy listening to Autumn's On Its Way by clicking on the button which takes you to the "Listen and Buy" page on this website. There you will find that Autumn's On Its Way is the first song on the Bluebirds album. Or, you can click this link to listen to Autumn's On Its Way