Where is the center of the West? Try Emporia, Kansas. Last weekend, I was the keynote speaker and faculty member at the Center for Great Plains Studies 30th Annual Tallgrass Writing Workshop at Emporia State University. Spur-Award winning author and Associate Professor of Journalism Max McCoy (MaxMcCoy.com) directed the two-day workshop that brought in writers and faculty members from across the region to immerse themselves in a series of courses in novel and short stories, social media, Para-Westerns, play writing and the West. If you want to know more about why Emporia, Kansas, is the place to discover the heart of the West, I recommend you follow the musings and writings of the workshop’s faculty members: Max McCoy (author of Ophelia Wylde paranormal mystery series); renowned Kansas cowboy folklorist Professor Emeritus of English Jim Hoy, (Plainsfolks.com); author, marketing and social media specialist Patsy Terrell (PatsysPonderings.com and CooksLibrarywithPatsy.com); Department Chair Kevin J. Rabas, the co-director of the creative writing program, poet and playwright; Professor of English Rachelle Smith, who gave a presentation on the Para-Western; and, Kansas essayist Cheryl Unruh, (FlyoverPeople.net) who spent over a decade at the Emporia Gazette as a columnist, and is the author of Flyover People: Life on the Ground in a Rectangular State, and Waiting on the Sky: More Flyover People Essays.
June 2015
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- The Cowboys Lament: The Kansas Origin of a Western Classic
- Lawman Tom Carson
- Bat Masterson
- Steinbeck’s Trail
- Temple Houston
- Stagecoach Stations
- Where Magic Meets the West: The Para-Western
- Henry Wheeler’s Rifle
- The “First Lady” of Phoenix
- The Faults Do Not Matter
- Lola Montez
- Flyover No More: The Heart of the West is in Emporia, Kansas
- Battle of The Little Bighorn Reenactment
- Wyatt Earp in Ellsworth
- The Female Buffalo Soldier
- Stagecoach Travel
- Billy’s Backyard Breakout Billy the Kid vs Peppin’s Posse
- Frank Hamer
- Kill the Steer to Prove the Point
- Nate Champion
- The Searchers: Seeking Cinema History in Monument Valley
- Endicott Peabody
- The “Goose Question”
- There’s Gold in Them Thar Hills
- Jerome Fire
- The Lie of Villa’s Last Words
- Summer Reading: Give Your Heart to a Classic
- A Hard End
- Texas Rising, the Alamo, Davey Crockett and John Wayne
- Nellie Cashman
- Vinegar Pie
- Go West, Young Man?
- Country Star Marty Stuart Honors the Duke and the Lakota
- Pink Higgins
- Dry Kansas!
- Butch Cassidy Wants Out
- A Homecoming for the Duke in Winterset, Iowa
- Kit Carson: History and the Myth
- Wild Wilcox Robbery
- Bricks of Earth
- Bitter Creek Newcomb and Charley Pierce
- Charles Hopkins’ Rampage
- Legends & Lies, Icons, Billy the Kid and Saguaros
- Winged Victory
- Doing the “Unthinkable”
- Combating a Prairie Fire
- Memorial Day in the City of Angels
- Life in the Wyoming Territorial Prison
- Ray Simpson and the McCarty Gang
- Cold Beer? Whiskey? How about a Hooper Spring Soda Water!
- They Went Thataway
- An Axe of War
- The Bitter Truth
- Inside Straight
- The Biggest Buffalo Buff
- War Under the Mountain
- The Outlaw Trail
- The Greatest of Confidence Men
- I know British soldiers wore pith helmets in Africa and India, but why did Mexican Revolution Gen. Pancho Villa wear one?
- Early Kicks Motoring West
- June 2015 Events
- Win Blevins
- Did Clay Allison get in a gunfight with Deputy Sheriff Charles Faber?
- Crook’s Western Destiny
- In the 1980 movie Tom Horn, starring Steve McQueen, Horn has a run-in with heavyweight boxing champion John L. Sullivan. Did that truly happen?
- How many horses have been injured during filming of Hollywood Westerns?
- Was the Apache Kid never caught?
- Author Bill Brooks Shares His Love of Great Westerns
- White Comanche
- Rough Drafts 6/15
- What is the legend of El Tiradito?
- On the Trail of the American Buckaroo
- An Alamo Legend for All Generations
- Old West CSI
- Esther Ross