Author Jim Bolus is also the Kentucky Derby Curator at the Kentucky Derby Museum, located on the grounds of Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. A former sportswriter for The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky) and The Louisville Times, Bolus has attended more than thirty-five runnings of the Kentucky Derby and is the authority on the subject. The author of six previous books on the Derby: Run for the Roses, Kentucky Derby: The Chance of a Lifetime (in collaboration with a co-author), Derby Fever, Kentucky Derby Stories, Remembering the Derby, and Derby Dreams, Bolus also self-published a booklet dealing with names of Kentucky Derby winners, Whatís in a Name, and wrote the text for Royal Blood: Fifty Years of Classic Thoroughbreds. He has written more than 175 magazine articles on horse racing, many of them dealing with the Derby, and he has edited more than thirty racing magazines. As for further kudos and credits: ï Bolus is the only four-time winner of the turf writing contest sponsored by the Ocala-Marion County, Florida, Chamber of Commerce and the Florida Thoroughbred Breedersí Association. ï With colleague Billy Reed, he won both the National Headliners Club Award for investigative reporting and the Sigma Delta Chi Distinguished Service Award for general reporting for a series of 1972 stories investigating the Kentucky Thoroughbred industry. ï He has had two horse racing articles appear in the Best Short Stories series of booksó