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Good ‘ol Western Stories That’ll get you Laughin’

June 17th, 2011

Here is a baker’s dozen of great western short stories entitled Out of the West…Tales of the American Frontier by Johnny Gunn.

The stories deal with such varied topics as a late 19th Century chili cook-off to a 21st Century ghost story.  You’ll find stories about mustanging in the early days and about cattle drives that don’t always turn out the way the cow boss expected.  There are stories about dens of thieves, Indians, trouble with Mother Nature and lots of bad men who always get knocked down a peg or two.  It’s a fun book to read and is full of life the way we like to think it used to be.

Out of the West…Tales of the American Frontier is available in print for Kindle and Nook.

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TRAILS WEST…an Anthology of Western Lore Available Now

December 14th, 2010

TRAILS WEST…an Anthology of Western Lore invites the reader to share six short stories that embrace six different situations in the old west.
NO TOMORROW by Herb Marlow is the story of the plight and rewards one cattle boss finds as he lives his dream on the western frontier.  Marlow is the author of over 30 books and essays, including his recently published Cowboy Riches.
THE FAMILY MAN by new author Hamilton Haley is a tale of a good man who is one of the first immigrants to the Oregon Country.  It relates the way he assists three different families to a better life in Oregon’s Willamette Valley.
THE STRANGER IN RAIL CAMP SEVEN by Jim Kennison tells about one weekend that might have happened in the life of a true historical figure.  Kennison is new to Bottom of the Hill Publishing but not to readers as he has several books to his credit.
TROUBLE IN COLD ROCK COUNTRY by Johnny Gunn relates the realities of frontier justice with a happy ending for one cattle drover.  Johnny Gunn is the author of the recently published book of short stories entitled Out of the West…Tales of the Western Frontier.
THE DOUBLE DEAL by Dave P. Fisher tells how a U.S. Marshal goes about solving a murder case where every clue seems to be a dead end.  Dave P. Fisher is the author of the Poudre Canyon Saga, a trilogy being published by Bottom of the Hill Publishing.
THE LADY AND THE LION by cowboy poet and author Hal Swift is another chapter in the life of Logan West.  Logan is a banjo playing journalist to whom readers were introduced in Hal’s book, Ballad of a Small Town, Adventures of Logan West.  The fun continues in Drytown with many of the folks you met in that recently published book.

Look for TRAILS WEST…an Anthology of Western Lore at amazon and other booksellers.

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