Born: 01-01-1952
Mark Spragg is an American author known for his vivid portrayals of the American West. Raised on a Wyoming ranch, his experiences deeply influence his storytelling, infusing his novels with authenticity and a profound sense of place. Spragg's notable works include "Where Rivers Change Direction" and "An Unfinished Life," which showcase his talent for exploring complex human relationships and the rugged beauty of Western landscapes.
The past, like the future, was indefinite and exists only as a spectrum of possibilities.
Grief is a strange beast, and the only way to tame it is to let it run its course.
Sometimes the hardest thing in life is to say goodbye.
In the face of adversity, the human spirit can rise above and find strength.
Regrets are the ghosts that haunt us, reminding us of missed opportunities.
Love is a fragile thing, easily broken but worth fighting for.
Forgiveness is not forgetting, but rather releasing the hold of anger and resentment.
Life is a journey of self-discovery, where we learn who we truly are.
Hope is the anchor that keeps us grounded during the storms of life.
In the darkest of times, a glimmer of light can lead us towards a brighter future.
Happiness is not a destination, but a state of mind we create for ourselves.
Dreams are the fuel that ignites our passion and drives us forward.