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A 2023 Will Rogers Medallion Award-winner, The Westering Trail Travesties encompasses five Western tales, ranging from the surreal to the tear-jerker-told in a crucible of parody. In Rumors from the Edge of the World, Kid Concho and his Arizona outlaw gang of misfits stumble upon a prophetic Apache spring. Too Long in the Saddle follows the exploits of a Boston newspaper reporter who is ordered on assignment to frontier Kansas. During Code of the Ranger, one man travels with a quartet of Arizona Rangers who-without extradition papers-must ride undercover into Texas to bring back Bad Bob…mehr

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A 2023 Will Rogers Medallion Award-winner, The Westering Trail Travesties encompasses five Western tales, ranging from the surreal to the tear-jerker-told in a crucible of parody. In Rumors from the Edge of the World, Kid Concho and his Arizona outlaw gang of misfits stumble upon a prophetic Apache spring. Too Long in the Saddle follows the exploits of a Boston newspaper reporter who is ordered on assignment to frontier Kansas. During Code of the Ranger, one man travels with a quartet of Arizona Rangers who-without extradition papers-must ride undercover into Texas to bring back Bad Bob Banning. In Gourd, fourteen-year-old Curtis Blaydes continues to run his family's homestead after losing his father and mother, until a visitor arrives. Niobrara introduces a notable triangle of youngsters in northern Nebraska. In the vast landscapes of the Old West, these five unexpected tales weave together a tapestry of human resilience, raw adventure, and the oftentimes humorous spirit of the untamed frontier.
Autorenporträt
Mark Warren teaches nature classes and primitive survival skills at Medicine Bow, his nationally renowned wilderness school in the Southern Appalachians. His Wyatt Earp: An American Odyssey trilogy was honored by WWA's Spur Awards, The Historical Novel Society, and the 2020 Will Rogers Medallion Awards.Mark is a 2022 Georgia Author of the Year recipient for his book Song of the Horseman, and his short story, "The Cowboy, The Librarian and The Broomsman," is a Will Rogers Medallion Award winner.His other books include "Two Winters in a Tipi," "Indigo Heaven," "The Westering Trail Travesties", "Secrets of the Forest," "Indigo Heaven," "A Last Serenade for Billy Bonney," "Last of the Pistoleers," "A Tale Twice Told," and "Moon of the White Tears."