Brad King-Wanda McKay "Twilight on the trail" 1941, de Howard Bretherton.
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Brad King-Wanda McKay "Twilight on the trail" 1941, de Howard Bretherton.
Outlaws of the Desert 1941
Riders of the Timberline 1941
Secrets of the Wasteland 1941
I write magazine articles. write books. I edit books. I produce a podcast. I've just been tooling around the literary world since 1994.
My writing career was less than six months old in 1995 and things were not going well.I’d botched an interview with Jim Carroll. I’d choked a brief encounter with Hunter S. Thompson. I quit my job at Cincinnati CityBeat, a local weekly where I was writing news. Instead, I wanted to do surveys by mail and write features. I wanted to tell stories.So I did. Quitting that job made all the difference in my life. But one of the luckiest finds was a local Cincinnati band, Plow on Boy.
“You need to get those laptops back.“ - Warren Fox
“Takes after his old man.“ - Felix Westwood
“Keep a cool head.“ - Brad King