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The Frontier Stoic by Mark Hatmaker
Well, talk about tootin’ one’s own horn. I offer the snippet below from my own tome of western nonfiction: The Frontier Stoic: Life Less...
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This is the first episode of the two season ½ hour Western Black Saddle . Our premise, ex-gunfighter Clay Culhane tries to turn over a n...
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There are weird places like that, especially in west Texas where the wind carves craggy reeds of stone and scoops out horns that amplify t...
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He sighed, and smiled. ‘You have a worrying way of making everything sound simple,’ he said. ‘Well, it is simple. Either you live to enj...

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