Monday, October 17, 2016

Wayne Hamby's New Book "Jaguars and Cannibals" Is Interesting And Descriptive


Wayne Hamby, shown here seated in his room at Central Utah Veterans Home in Payson, grew up in Heber City, Utah, has lived in Nephi, Utah, but has also lived, worked, and traveled in many parts of the world, including fifteen years in Brazil.

His work is influenced by his LDS background, and his first book, published some forty years ago was “Donny Osmond Listens To Voices From The Dust.”  It’s still available through Amazon. “Donny signed 5,000 copies of it when it was launched at the Hotel Utah in 1977,” he recalled.  “It was published by Osmond Publishing.”

He notes that Osmond family members come to visit him at Central Utah Veterans Home.
Wayne has recently completed a Power Point presentation on The Book of Mormon, and is at work on a novel as well as having some 200 stories getting ready.

Much more about Wayne and his work can be found at WayneHamby.com.

Find out more about his new book in the print edition of The Payson Chronicle.


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