Western Writer from New Mexico in the 20-30's
Active member of the Western Writers of America and author of cowboy poetry, western short fiction and western journalism.
Twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction by his publishers and won a number of other awards for his novels, including a couple of Spurs and a Wrangler, as well as the Western Writers award for Lifetime Achievement.
Edgar Wolfe Award Winner - works include the Spanish Bit Saga, a series of 27 novels; awards include a Golden Spur Award for best original paperback for The Changing Wind from the Western Writers of America in 1990, and he was inducted into the Writers Hall of Fame of America in 2000.
Throwback to an earlier era, Roland Cheek holds a Ph.D from God's own Academy of Farthest Places and Wildest Things. With ten books, hundreds of magazine articles, and a 20-year syndicated newspaper column--all about western times in western places--Roland turns now to the type of writing he's trained a lifetime to create.
Native Texan novelist, scholar, and critic Clay Reynolds is the author of twelve books and more than seven hundred publications ranging from critical studies to short fiction and poems.
Western author K Follis Cheatham gives information about her writing, books and photography.
Western writer of short and long works has a new novel "The Long Ride Home" set for release soon.
Over 25 years of Carlson's research on Tom Horn compiled; includes stories and photos.
western writer, contributing editor for Family Circle, newspaper columnist, humorist, speaker and biographer.
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