“I’m not writing anything now,” Fred Grove says from his Tucson, Arizona, home. “I feel kind of lost, but I think it’s just as well to hang ’em up.” Hanging ’em up? Fans of Western fiction might also feel lost. After all, Grove has won five Spur Awards from Western Writers of America (WWA), plus two Western Heritage Wrangler Awards from the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. In 1963, he was given the Levi Strauss Saddleman Award from WWA, becoming the third writer t

April 2005
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- Has the Lost Dutchman Mine Been Found?
- On Her Own
- “Giddy Up” Gals Getaway
- “I Hold for No One!” Road Agents Attempt to Rob Kinnear’s Stage Near Contention
- No Bull(s)
- On the Trail of Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Boots and Saddles
- A Western Jubilee: Songs and Stories of The American West
- Welcome to Woody Creek
- The ’92 Reel West Winchester
- Pathfinder to Nevada History
- Divide and Conquer
- Stronger Proof
- Reflections
- Slant 6 Cowboys
- I’m Torn
- Molly Venter