Patrick Dearen – Congratulations on being named to the Texas Literary Hall of Fame

What an honor! Patrick Dearen has been named to the Texas Literary Hall of Fame. Upon induction on October 19th in Fort Worth, Parick will be one of only 66 Texas authors, past and present, ever admitted. Members include Elmer Kelton, Larry McMurtry, J. Frank Dobie, Katherine Anne Porter, John Graves, Horton Foote, and Walter […]

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George T. Arnold – Congratulations on winning the Laramie Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards!

George T. Arnold’s Wyandotte Bound, an SV Original Publication, has won the Laramie Book Awards for Americana and Western Fiction, a division of the 2021 Chanticleer International Book Awards (the CIBAs). The men and women of Wyandotte, the good and the bad, battle for a quarter of a century to determine their region’s fate during

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Will Rogers Medallion Award Finalist – Lakota Cowboy by John Hafnor

2022 Will Rogers Medallion Awards Western Maverick Finalist “Here, manifest destiny collides with native mysticism.” Meet the last open range cowboy and the last nomadic Native American. Better yet, be present for their first handshake in the pages of Lakota Cowboy. Their stories become entwined in an unlikely friendship, but cannot change the inexorable march of

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Literary Fiction Finalist – Song of the Horseman by Mark Warren

Georgia Author of the Year Award – Literary Fiction Finalist – Song of the Horseman by Mark Warren To seamlessly weave descriptive prose and interior thought while propelling a story forward is no small task, but do so while simultaneously evoking empathy for and frustration towards the protagonist is impressive. But to pull that off

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Haunted Border by Patrick Dearen has been named a finalist for the Will Rogers Gold Medallion.

Haunted Border by Patrick Dearen has been named a finalist for the Will Rogers Gold Medallion. “Fast-paced, gripping, and exciting . . .An unusual but interesting concept for a western story.”—Historical Novel Society. In 1870, Jake Graves faced a choice: allow Comanches to carry off his sister, or shoot her. Unwilling to fire, he has

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Congratulations on being a Laramie Chanticleer Int’l Book Awards FINALIST!

George T. Arnold’s Wyandotte Bound, an SV Original Publication, has been selected as a finalist in the Laramie Book Awards for Americana and Western Fiction, a division of the 2021 Chanticleer International Book Awards (the CIBAs). The men and women of Wyandotte, the good and the bad, battle for a quarter of a century to

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Signed, Sealed, and Delivered! We’ll Meet Again by Bartle Bull

The wait is almost over; book 4 in the Anton Rider series has been signed, sealed, and delivered. Coming this fall, We’ll Meet Again by Bartle Bull. The White Rhino Hotel  “The truest picture of colonial Kenya, circa 1918-1921, that you’re likely to find…. Compared with Ernest Hemingway and Robert Ruark…Bull’s knowledge of East Africa…

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