Category: Westerns

When Will “Lone Wolf” Hit? An Interview with Western Writer Weldon Shaw

Since his retirement, Weldon has had two novels published and set for release in 2015—“Pachuco” (historical fiction) and “The Rise And Fall Of Our Youth” (self-help). He enjoys writing fiction/ romance novels. He believes this gives him the ability to share his inner self and feelings about life with other people. Currently, he is working …

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Western Star Lon Safko Arrives On “The Wild West Showdown With J.C. Hulsey”

“Massacre! Book 1 in the Secret of the Lost Dutchman” is the first book in a new and exciting Western series from bestselling author Lon Safko based on the true story behind the legendary goldmine. The secret of the Lost Dutchman goldmine has been legendary for as long as anyone can remember—this is the true …

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Do Westerns Mirror The American Way of Life? An Interview With Western Superstar Cliff Roberts

From politician to writer… that’s the direction Cliff Roberts has taken. This new interview with him will allow us to take a look at the man behind the books. Does Cliff Roberts believe that Westerns mirror the American way of life? Does Cliff Roberts want to write more Westerns? Does Cliff Roberts love Western movies? …

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The Long and Winding Trail: An Interview with Western Writing Star E.C. Herbert

E.C. Herbert, better known as Al, was brought up in Laconia, New Hampshire. His favorite childhood game, cowboys and Indians, inspired a lifelong love of the Old West and its history. His favorite author is Ralph Cotton. He and his wife, Marion, live in Fort Wayne, Indiana. This exclusive interview with E.C should explain why …

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The Writer Goes Adventuring: An Interview with Author Dennis Gager

Dennis Gager is a writer of all seasons, and styles. His new book “Outlaws Last Stand” has been on the bestseller charts for sometime now, and keeps bringing new fans into the fold. What makes a writer like Gager so successful? I believe it’s the humility he manages to exude at every turn, and the …

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Rare New Alex Cord Art Movie Revealed: An Interview with Director Steve Carver

Many people know actor and author Alex Cord from his work in the Western field, or from his iconic role on TV’s Airwolf. But have you ever wondered what his darker side is like? Recently, I was contacted by Steve Carver, a very talented photographer, who wanted to work with Alex. To my surprise, he …

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Around The Campfire with Western Writing Raider W.M. Montague

W.M. Montague is an enigma when it comes to the writing business. His original release was a seafaring tale of adventure, plunder and good deeds. It was called “Mr Bonner and the Amazing Adventures of Poseidon’s Charge.” After that success, he decided to turn his hand to writing the Westerns he so loved. Now he …

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Taking Over The Nation: An Interview with the Latest Western ‘King’ Seth Nation

If you are asked about a man named Seth Nation—you may not instantly recognize his name. Yet, Seth Nation, is one of the true contenders for the top spot. Why? Because he’s a very talented author. He is one of the true embodiment’s of Western writing. This interview is with Seth Nation. It’s his first, but won’t be …

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The Cowboy of Preacher’s Corner: An Interview with Western Literary Star Bruce G. Bennett

If you are asked about a man named Bruce—many come to mind. There’s Bruce Springsteen, Bruce Jones, Robert the Bruce… and Bruce G. Bennett. The quintessential Western author. Imagine for a few minutes that you are back in the Old West. A stagecoach has arrived in town, and you are helping the good folks unload …

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The King of the Trail: Top Western Writer John D. Fie. Jr Reveals All

When it comes to big names, in a big industry, John D. Fie., Jr. stands out. His two giant-sized hits have both been in the top ten for months, and he has a third book on the way. Fie isn’t just content to be “another” author. He has crafted his way into the big league… …

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