Blog Posts

  • Do You Have What It Takes?

    What is your favorite John Wayne movie? Mine is The Cowboys, potentially considered an odd choice because it is not a classic action western, and (spoilers!) the Duke dies in it. Unlike Rio Bravo or True Grit, instead of frequent… Continue reading

    Do You Have What It Takes?
  • I Sold My First Short Story

    I am thrilled to announce that I have sold a short story! One of my Dusty Thorngage stories titled “Snake Oil” will be appearing in a weird west anthology by Edge Weaver Books. The Dusty Thorngage stories are a blend… Continue reading

    I Sold My First Short Story
  • The Day Elmer Kelton Signed More Than My Books

    I didn’t plan on taking “Art and Heritage of Livestock.” I had my senior year at Texas A&M mapped out, full of electives I actually wanted. One was a fly-tying class—“Entomology for the Angler.” But the professor died, and they… Continue reading

    The Day Elmer Kelton Signed More Than My Books
  • The Grind: Writing Update

    It’s tough being a part-time pen name. The pulp work ethic is to write fast, don’t think, and publish often. That is good and right, but I wonder if that is a goal for writing fitness to work up to,… Continue reading

    The Grind: Writing Update
  • Writing Goals for 2025

    If you aren’t doing a “year in review, year and preview” self-analysis, whether regarding your family, work, or other interests, then you’re simply doing it wrong. These aren’t New Year resolutions, they are a way to recommit to what you… Continue reading

    Writing Goals for 2025
  • Review: Misplaced Faith: An Apocalypse Cowboy Adventure by W.S. Wentworth

    From time to time I will review books from one of two categories: books that are influential to my own writing, and other indie authors risking it for the biscuit such as myself. I am not paid for these reviews… Continue reading

    Review: Misplaced Faith: An Apocalypse Cowboy Adventure by W.S. Wentworth
  • What is Pulp and Men’s Adventure Fiction?

    Before there were Kindles and eReaders, before mass market paperbacks, before serialized TV, and before comics, there was pulp. Pulp, named after the kind of cheap paper they were often printed on, started as comic book sized magazines and were… Continue reading

    What is Pulp and Men’s Adventure Fiction?