Bobby Sanders's Blog
August 8, 2017
Followers?
I have followers! How did this happen?
I was amazed when 439 people entered the drawing for the five paperbacks of "Hunter". If you entered I hope you won. I'll be mailing them out of Friday. Ruby, Shaquala, Staci, Ashleigh, and Teresa, I'll send them out Friday morning so be patient.
If you didn't win you can go to
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1520717768
and buy one. Or at least look inside. If it doesn't grab you in the first few pages, move on. It won't hurt my feelings.
I am hoping this giveaway will generate some reviews. It's already generated some sales.
While you're on Amazon check out "The Peacemaker" by Andrew McBride. I highly recommend it.
https://www.amazon.com/Peacemaker-And...
Have a great week and KEEP READIN' WESTERNS
I was amazed when 439 people entered the drawing for the five paperbacks of "Hunter". If you entered I hope you won. I'll be mailing them out of Friday. Ruby, Shaquala, Staci, Ashleigh, and Teresa, I'll send them out Friday morning so be patient.
If you didn't win you can go to
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1520717768
and buy one. Or at least look inside. If it doesn't grab you in the first few pages, move on. It won't hurt my feelings.
I am hoping this giveaway will generate some reviews. It's already generated some sales.
While you're on Amazon check out "The Peacemaker" by Andrew McBride. I highly recommend it.
https://www.amazon.com/Peacemaker-And...
Have a great week and KEEP READIN' WESTERNS
Published on August 08, 2017 14:45
July 25, 2017
Follow this Hunter story only here.
It's dawn, somewhere in the Nations. Frank Hunter has finished his coffee and is packing up his camp gear for another day on the trail. He walks relaxed and easy. He's been trailing outlaws in the Indian Nations for goin' on 20 years.
His gunbelts creak as he fills his canteen from the little stream he camped by. His big quarter-horse gelding is already saddled. His day begins where the last ended. Looking at a distinctive spot on a horseshoe print in the dirt along the well worn trail. He's 1 day ahead by the looks of the print. Hunter didn't want to catch him out in the open. He wanted to wait till he got to Walner. The talk was the railroad was comin' through here soon.
Frank Hunter was sad to hear it. Whistles and black coal smoke had a way of drawing people. This was about the last of the un-populatd places in the country. The railroad would end it. He quietly mounted up and got on the trail.
He was twenty miles or so south of a settlement called Walner up in what is call the Arbuckle Mountains. Jagged granite outcroppings lined the winding trail Hunter was on.
"I get over these hills and I'll camp on Wild Horse Creek tonight." Hunter said to himself as he picked his way up the steep slope of the south side of the pass. He'd try to noodle a catfish for supper.
His gunbelts creak as he fills his canteen from the little stream he camped by. His big quarter-horse gelding is already saddled. His day begins where the last ended. Looking at a distinctive spot on a horseshoe print in the dirt along the well worn trail. He's 1 day ahead by the looks of the print. Hunter didn't want to catch him out in the open. He wanted to wait till he got to Walner. The talk was the railroad was comin' through here soon.
Frank Hunter was sad to hear it. Whistles and black coal smoke had a way of drawing people. This was about the last of the un-populatd places in the country. The railroad would end it. He quietly mounted up and got on the trail.
He was twenty miles or so south of a settlement called Walner up in what is call the Arbuckle Mountains. Jagged granite outcroppings lined the winding trail Hunter was on.
"I get over these hills and I'll camp on Wild Horse Creek tonight." Hunter said to himself as he picked his way up the steep slope of the south side of the pass. He'd try to noodle a catfish for supper.
Published on July 25, 2017 06:21
July 5, 2017
Hunter Blog
All the tutorials tell me that I should start a blog. I've never done a blog befoe, so here goes nuthin'.
I think I'd enjoy some interaction with some people with similar interests, so if you have a question, or a comment I'd be happy to answer, or listen.
Western Stories have always fascinated me. Max Brand, and Louis L'Amour to Larry McMurtry. I love 'em all. Movies too. I'd like to get your opinion on your favorite "non- Lonesome Dove or True Grit" western movies. Those are my favorite ones as well. Aren't they everybody's?
So anyway I'll check back here often and answer any questions you may have join in any discussions you have as well.
Keep readin' westerns.Bobby Sanders
I think I'd enjoy some interaction with some people with similar interests, so if you have a question, or a comment I'd be happy to answer, or listen.
Western Stories have always fascinated me. Max Brand, and Louis L'Amour to Larry McMurtry. I love 'em all. Movies too. I'd like to get your opinion on your favorite "non- Lonesome Dove or True Grit" western movies. Those are my favorite ones as well. Aren't they everybody's?
So anyway I'll check back here often and answer any questions you may have join in any discussions you have as well.
Keep readin' westerns.Bobby Sanders
Published on July 05, 2017 12:20


