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2010 - Best Western Short Fiction Story:“At the End of the Orchard” by John D. Nesbitt; 2011 - Best Western Short Fiction Story:“Bonnie and Clyde in the Backyard” by K.L. Cook; 2012 - Best Western Short Fiction Story:(tie) “The Death of Delgado” by Rod Miller and “The Deacon’s Horse” by Clay Reynolds
Initially, there were five Spur Awards categories: western novel, historical novel, juvenile, short story, and reviewer. The categories have expanded and changed (or been renamed) over the years. There is no guarantee an award will be made in each category every year.
Western fiction is a genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century. [1] Well-known writers of Western fiction include Zane Grey from the early 20th century and Louis L'Amour from the mid-20th century.
The Best Western Stories of Loren D. Estleman (1989; selected by Bill Pronzini and Martin H. Greenberg) ISBN 978-0-8040-0911-9 Sudden Country (1991) ISBN 9780385247276 Billy Gashade: An American Epic (1997) ISBN 9780312859978
Luke Short (1908–1975), (pseudonym of Frederick D. Glidden) Jack Slade (publisher house name, pseudonym of Peter B. Germano and others) Frank H. Spearman (1859–1937) Kai Starr (born 1964) John Steinbeck (1902–1968) Wallace Stegner (1909–1993) Louis J. Stellman (1877–1961) Manning Lee Stokes (1911–1976), writing as Ford Worth ...
The Best Western Stories of Bill Pronzini (1991) Stacked Deck (1991) Criminal Intent 1 (1993) Carmody's Run (A Short Novel Plus Three) (1993) Duo (with Marcia Muller) (1998) Carpenter and Quincannon: Professional Detective Services (1998) Sleuths (1999) Oddments (2000) More Oddments (2001) All the Long Years (Western Stories) (2001)
Andrew Matarazzo (“Teen Wolf”) is co-writing and will star in “Roses,” an 1800s-set spaghetti Western-style short. Directed and co-written by Alexander Rain, “Roses” will co-star Ronen ...
Rawhide Range (1952—Collects ten stories first published in Collier's between 1939 and 1949.) Vengeance Trail (1955) Winds of Rebellion (1955—Collects Haycox's Revolutionary War stories.) Gun Talk (1956—Collects six pulp stories published in Short Stories Magazine between 1927 and 1933.) Brand Fires on the Ridge (1959) The Feudists (1960)