'Excellent book! Never mind the bullet points, Morton provides good, clear instruction and accompanies it with great examples from one of his own novels. I found this book filled with solid advice, easily applied. At the end, there's a long list of westerns one can read to become more familiar wit the genre, if one isn't already, and there is also a short market listing, too.'
His one caveat is the market listing, which can become outdated. True, and though it could be updated for the e-book, it couldn't for the paperback, so the publisher is unlikely to do an update. The Robert Hale reference should be changed now, to read Crowood, for example.
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Useful for writers of all genres, not only westerns...
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