American Westerns discussion
Introductions


Welcome to the group, been reading Westerns since my teens, with ebooks read in multiple genres now and still enjoy a good Western the best.

I've tried the big names, Zane Grey, Max Brand, William W. Johnstone, Louis L'Amour, even Stephen King. Robert Coover's Ghost Town was so bad it almost put me off Westerns for good.
But recently I've come to really enjoy some of the lesser known names. Lyle Brandt is a modern author who is unpretentious but always has exciting plots. But my favorite is quickly becoming William Hopson. Last week there were only maybe 20 books of his listed under the name William Hopson, another 10 maybe (some duplicated) listed under William L. Hopson, and their were none listed under his pseudonym John Sims. I put his picture on his page, added a biographical summary, added photos of book covers to some of his books, and collected his works under his best known most frequently used William Hopson name. I'm currently enjoying his Long Ride to Abilene. His masterpiece is supposed to be Cry Viva!; so I have got that on order.
Here's looking forward to making your acquaintances as well as maybe meeting (by reading) some other less well known Western authors.

You might try some by Frank Gruber, or TV Olsen to test the waters. I'll go try some of those you mention too. There's a lot of titles, and what a Western reader really needs if a store that stocks vintage paperbacks!

“So, what did you do this time?”
“I smiled, with that innocent subtle shrug, my mind evaluating the alternatives, weighing one response over another. My thoughts came a bit slower when I had a hangover….”
Link blow.
What Were You Thinking? (pigeonreview.com)
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Hi. My name is Barbara Martinez. I haven't written anything in the western genre but my book is heavily influenced by it. I grew up in the golden age of TV westerns. I was pretty sure I'd grow up to be a cowboy. Not a cowgirl. I preferred jeans and seemed like the cowboys were getting to ride all the horses. I spent a high school summer vacation reading nothing but cowboy books. I read The Virginian and The Ox Bow Incident and fell in love with the genre all over again. The Ox Bow Incident remains one of my favorite books. I look forward to adding some new favorites to that list.
A Disloyal Element
A Disloyal Element
Mark wrote: "I am new to the group, and not quite sure how to proceed, but thought I would post about the first book in my Earp trilogy. It has received very kind reviews from the top Earp historians and was re..."
Wyatt Earp was a fascinating character. It sounds like you have done your homework.
Wyatt Earp was a fascinating character. It sounds like you have done your homework.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08...Blazing Guns on the Santa Fe Trail: A Clint Carrigan Adventure

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08...Live and Die by the Gun: An Exciting Collection of Western Short Stories

It takes place in 1903 when the Wild West was at an end, but the wild men who inhabited it were still hanging on. It is told from the perspective of an unnamed newspaper reporter whose luck it was to have been granted an interview with Billy -- the teenage boy in question-- on the eve of his execution. Billy was unknowingly drawn into participating in the crime of the century by a charismatic career criminal, who promised him something he had never had: a strong father figure. But when it all falls to pieces, Billy is left to face the merciless, unyielding hand of justice all alone.
https://tinyurl.com/38kpuyw9
And if you do by chance give it a try please feel free to let me know what you think. Or you can also check out my other titles on Amazon, or just say hi.
And always remember to keep on reading.
M.J. Hayes


“Six Bullet Justice,” introduces Clay Holland, a former Texas Ranger and now Sheriff of the west Texas town of Bent Creek in the late 1870s. Clay struggles with his own demons, including the death of his wife Sarah, while singlehandedly fighting to keep the lid on a potential range war between a prominent rancher James Smith and homesteaders in an era when barbed wire is introduced to the prairie. Disputed land access and cattle rustling claims result in shootings and death, while outlaws rob the stage and kill the driver. A circuit judge arrives in town to sort out disputed land claims and sentence a killer. Sheriff Holland must track down the one murderer and confront rancher James Smith, his former Ranger partner, as tensions run high and boil over.
Can Sheriff Clay Holland overcome his personal demons to quell this explosive dispute and bring in the man who killed his wife?
Available locally at Town House Books, St. Charles and Harvey’s Tales, Geneva. Also available on the AuthorDirect store on Etsy and Amazon.
Six Bullet Justice: A Sheriff Clay Holland Adventure

I Just joined this group. (It's great to discover people like me.) Have always love westerns and am looking forward to getting some good recommendations.
I have also written one myself. It's my very first novel, if anyone is interested in checking out something new and exciting for a change. 🤠
Clayton's Revenge
https://www.amazon.com/Claytons-Reven...

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Can Clint Carrigan prevail against overwhelming odds to build a successful freight business in an area with fierce competitors vying for work? Will Clint and his freighters survive the depredations of renegade warrior tribes? Can he protect new wife Maria from the vengeance of spurned suitor’s family? Subjected to arrest by dishonest soldiers, how will Clint win his freedom?






Highlights:
Teamster Clint Carrigan is delivering goods through territory controlled by Jicarrilla Apaches. There he encounters a Puebloan maiden who fears for her life. But during a deadly battle, the maiden disappears. Will they ever cross paths again?
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Welcome to the group




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I love Westerns and American history. I'm excited to read and talk Westerns with y'all.
My debut, Bladestay, comes out this November. Lots of No Country for Old Men/The Departed/True Grit vibes!
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Welcome to the group!


William S. Hubbartt
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My name is Jeff and about 16 months ago I decided to start reading books instead of wasting time on my phone. My go-tos are westerns, crimes, and mysteries.
Thanks for having me and happy trails!

My name is Jeff and about 16 months ago I decided to start reading books instead of wasting time on my phone. My go-tos are westerns, crimes, and mysteries.
Thanks for having me and happy t..."
Welcome to the group, Jeff.

I'm Russell, never written a book but a very keen reader! I live in Scotland so pretty far out from the subject at hand :)
I decided last year to broaden my reading and try the wester..."
Welcome to the Western genre Russell. I am a huge fan of the Scottish accent, and have tried to render it in writing in a couple of my books, Indigo Heaven, and a new book I am working on (to be published later this year.) If you ever read my books, I hope you won't be too critical of my valiant attempts!

Many of his Western novels seem to focus on the West around Utah, or on the LDS/Mormon faith.
I came across his novels and wondered how they were.



I'm new to the group. I've been writing for a couple of decades, mostly for other people. Finally, wrote a book for myself. It is on pre-order and due to release June 30th. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F7RN9H1B

Howdy, Mark. If you're a western historian I think you'd really enjoy "The Girl in the Middle" by Martha Sandweiss. It's a well-researched book about the 1868 Peace Commission tasked with making peace with Native Americans. Really, really good. I left a review on my feed.
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Just joined this group (I didn't even know groups like this existed on this site!) Love westerns and looking forward to getting some good recommendations.
I have also written one myself, it's the first of three, if anyone is interested in checking out something new. 🤠
Humans Are the Ugliest Creatures
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08XL9QHWT