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- Buddies in the Saddle
- Craig Johnson, Award-winning Mystery Writer
- Craig Lancaster, Essayist and Novelist
- Mary E. Trimble
- Meridian Bridge — Troy D. Smith's blog "My Personal West"
- My Gold Rush Tales
- Self-Publishing Review
- The Bookstore in Dillon, MT
- The Entrepreneurial Author
- Western Writers of America
- Wild West History blog
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Tag Archives: literary Western
The Decline of Literature?
A writer friend of mine who has just published 2 short works on Kindle, sent me an email in which he asked, Now that anyone with a computer can write a fifty page story, upload it to Kindle and call … Continue reading
Posted in self-publishing, technology in publishing, writing
Tagged e-books, Gutenberg, literary Western, William Wordsworth, writing
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“Writing Sex Scenes” Starts Next Week
Starting next week, on Tuesday February 15, Montana author JamieDeBree and I will begin a series of posts about writing sex scenes. We think this will be fun and educational for readers and other writers because Jamie and I have … Continue reading
Listening to Gus (the Horse)
Horse whisperer. That’s a much-overused phrase that implies (to me, anyway) a one-way communication from human to horse. What about the other way around? Who talks about listening to horses? Without knowing a horse’s body language, communication is only one … Continue reading
Posted in horses, literary Western
Tagged Civil War, Dan Stark, fiction of the West, Gold Exchange, Gus, horses, literary Western, Montana history, Montana writer, subconscious mind
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