Charlie Amos ~ Posts

War of the Worlds Cover

Vampires, Wars and Martians

Doing research for my current project I expected to find plenty of facts relating to the American West. My third book takes place during the Spanish American War and follows the famed First Volunteers, better known as Roosevelt’s Rough Riders. I figured I would find plenty of accounts like that

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Cowboy Grave

Cowboy 1901

In the sand hills near Nara Visa, New Mexico there is a monument. A humble monument. Stones arranged in a rectangle six by three feet. On one end of the stacked stones a larger rock with “Cowboy, 1901” chiseled into it. For 125 years Cowboy has laid at rest. His

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Calves frozen in pond

Winter Losses

“Can I help you find anything?” Asked the sporting goods clerk. “Maybe, I need big treble hook.” I said while standing in the hook isle. “How big?” “Big enough to catch four-hundred-pound calf.” I said looking over the assortment of fishing tackle. “What are you fishing for?” The confused clerk

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James Ward Headstone

New Springplace

  Oaks, Oklahoma once called “New Springplace” by Moravian missionaries became the one of many bloody scenes during the American Civil War. Over a thousand miles from the battle fields in the east a group of “Pin Indians and federal troops shot and killed Reverend James Ward as his wife

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Sleeping In - Cattle and Calves

Axe in Hand

I can’t remember John Wayne cutting ice or Louis L’amour romanticizing winter chores. Although, besides Elmer Kelton, L’amour came close to true life depictions of cowboy life. Jack Schaefer’s “Monte Walsh” and A.B. Guthrie Jr’s “These Thousand Hills” are for sure top contenders. “Monte Walsh” happens to be my personal

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