An unexpected 5-star review popped up on Amazon COM today for my book Write a Western in 30 Days. It’s from an established author, George Snyder, who’s an award-winning writer of crime novels. He lives in California. Here’s his endorsement:
“As a writer about to move into the
western genre, I found Nik Morton's book filled with valuable information. Easy
to read and loaded with tips, including landscape description, weapons of the
era, and types of horses. The book is a necessity for any writer thinking to
turn out western stories, in 30 days or longer.”
Thank you, George Snyder!
[A good number of reviewers have stated the book's useful to writers of any genre, not only westerns.]
I can recommend George Snyder's book Baja
Bullets
A thriller in the first person, where the voice is
authentic. Baylor Rumble is quite a character, tough, 47, accomplished seaman
and fighter and can easily sustain a series.
It starts out with him taking two girls on a treasure hunt
but turns sour when drugs are involved. There’s murder, castaway at sea for
weeks, and revenge… Bay suffers at the hands of bad guys but always gets up for
more – well, he would, wouldn’t he, since he’s narrating? I found it reminiscent of the Travis McGee
books by the late great John D MacDonald.
After the spilling of more blood, it ends, as promised, with
Bay’s life changed forever. But with the promise of more adventures to come.
Snyder is another good writer, who knows his characters and
has a good sense of pace and place and can visualize well for the reader.
You can find his books here:
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