Where Cowboys Roam; A Collection of Western Short Stories - Zimbell House Publishing

Where Cowboys Roam; A Collection of Western Short Stories

ByZimbell House Publishing

  • Release Date: 2016-03-25
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature

Description

Where Cowboys Roam is a collection of fourteen
Western themed short stories from ten unique writers that spin yarns capturing the feel of the West from both yesterday and today.
Each story in this collaborative collection depicts various aspects of life in a section of American history known as the Old West.
Featured Contributors:
Ben Fine
Cameron Vanderwerf
E.W. Farnsworth
Garth Pettersen
Gary Ives
Lucy Ann Fiorini
Randi Samuelson-Brown
Sammi Cox
Sharon Frame Gay
Walter Sanville

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