With hundreds of books written, edited or scratched onto some kind of paper, that sort of evidence could mark Robert J. Randisi as a prolific writer. In 1984 alone, he wrote 27 novels, running many of his pens out of ink. As of this article, he’s had one book pub-lished every month since January 1982. You do the math. TW: Whew! That’s a bunch more words than a lot. Is there one event in particular that set you on the path of writing? RJR: It was my 15th year when I first saw the movie

October 2005
In This Issue:
Features
Western Books & Movies
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- Were there any outlaws or cowboys who were disabled?
- The Early West
- Inspired by the Prairie
- Rekindling Campfires
- More than Just O.K.
- Trailing Wilson Price Hunt’s Astorians West
- B&W Trailer Hitches
- Some cowboys supposedly took a photograph of a prehistoric-like bird or reptile
- Which type of horse and saddle were the most liked and used by the U.S. Cavalry?
- True West’s Best of the West 2006 Winners