Six Questions with Cynthia Meachum: Author of Chasing Fenn’s Treasure

Cynthia Meachum has been searching earnestly for Forrest Fenn’s treasure since 2013 and has recently published an incredible account of her adventures in ‘Chasing Fenn’s Treasure’.  Cynthia’s book offers compelling details, thoughts, ideas, and facts about Forrest Fenn’s treasure hunt.  It’s a must read for anyone actively hunting for Forrest’s …

Found Treasure! Six Questions with Razorback: Devil’s Den Armchair Treasure Hunt Winner

Congrats to Bob W. (AKA Razorback)!  Along with his family, of four generations!, he was the first to find the Treasure of the Devil’s Den historical fiction trilogy written by James Babb. All three books offered clues to a secreted location for ‘Todd’s Treasure’ in the Fort Smith, Arkansas, area. …

Six Questions with James Babb: Author of The Devil’s Den Trilogy and Treasure Hunt

Winner of multiple awards for his historical fiction trilogy, The Devil’s Backbone, The Devil’s Trap, and The Devil’s Den, James Babb creates another winner of his own through these adventurous books. The trilogy features a real-life treasure hunt, and earlier in October, James announced a winner for the first to …

Six Questions with Justin Cannady: Searcher for the Beale Treasure and Guest on Exhibition Unknown

You may recognize Justin Cannady from his appearance on Travel Channel’s Exhibition Unknown with Josh Gates. They were in search of the Beale Treasure in the episode Code to Gold. Although the treasure wasn’t found during the show, Justin’s adventurous and daring spirit was easily recognized, and it was obvious …

Six Questions with Lou Bruno: Creative Director for Once Upon A While by Forrest Fenn

What a pleasure it is to chat with one of the amazing talents behind Forrest Fenn’s new book, Once Upon A While. Lou Bruno has been casting his charms over Forrest’s published writings for many years now.  His expertise in marketing, branding, advertising, and design has been brilliantly applied, and …

Six Questions on Found Treasures with Jack Myers: Author of Knights’ Gold

After first setting out to research and write a book about real kids finding real treasure, Jack Myers found himself exploring something significantly more entangled.  He soon discovered there was a strong possibility a pot of 5000 gold coins, found in the 1930’s by two young boys, was not buried …