8,718 words (≈ 35 minutes)
The man rode into Amazon Valley the same way they all did, blindfolded, hooded, and with his hands tied behind his back. Men were trouble, and Justine liked them that way. A Weird West tale.
Language: English
Written in: 2011
Published: 2011-09-02
Word count: 8,718 words (≈ 35 minutes)
Tags: weird west, horse thief, train robber, amazon, sheriff, cowboy, Texas, gold
Every summer as kids, we would host one group of cousins or another and jump off hay bales, create mazes by crawling the patterns through the tall grass, and steal green apples out of the garden. We also branded calves, killed chickens, and stole steak knives to threaten skunks with. But that’s growing up on a farm for you.
Now I write fantasy, science fiction, and horror–and most of it comes from the worlds that I created as a farm kid, one way or another.
I am also the moving force behind a small press, Wonderland Press.
My first novel, Choose Your Doom: Zombie Apocalypse, was published by Doom Press in 2010 and can be purchased online at various bookstores.
“This is how I like my zombies: fast and funny. Choose this book, and you won’t be choosing your doom. You’ll be choosing hours of gooey, gory hilarity.” - Steve Hockensmith, New York Times best-selling author of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls
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