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  2. Western Writers of America - Wikipedia

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    Western Writers of America (WWA), founded 1953, promotes literature, both fictional and nonfictional, pertaining to the American West. Although its founders wrote traditional Western fiction , the more than 600 current members also include historians and other nonfiction writers, as well as authors from other genres.

  3. Spur Award - Wikipedia

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    The Owen Wister Award for lifetime achievement in Western literature, first awarded in 1961, is also a Western Writers of America award, distinct from the Spur Awards. Initially, there were five Spur Awards categories: western novel, historical novel, juvenile, short story, and reviewer.

  4. List of Western fiction authors - Wikipedia

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    Western Writers of America; Western lifestyle This page was last edited on 13 December 2024, at 18:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Spur Award for Best Western Novel - Wikipedia

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    The Spur Award for Best Western Novel is a prize given by the Western Writers of America as part of the annual Spur Awards. The category was introduced in 1953, when it was known simply as the "Novel" award.

  6. Western fiction - Wikipedia

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    Western authors are represented by the Western Writers of America, who present the annual Spur Awards and Owen Wister Award for Lifetime Achievement. The organization was founded in 1953 to promote the literature of the American West.

  7. Spur Award for Best Novel of the West - Wikipedia

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    The Spur Award for Best Novel of the West is a category formerly used by the Western Writers of America (WWA) as part of the annual Spur Awards. It was introduced for the awards' 1988 iteration, replacing the earlier category of Best Historical Novel. [1]

  8. Richard S. Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    He wrote five more novels in the 1970s and 1980s while still working as a book editor, before turning his attention to writing full-time in 1987. Two years later he won the first of five Spur Awards from the Western Writers of America with his 1989 book, Fool's Coach.

  9. Don Coldsmith - Wikipedia

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    Don Coldsmith (February 28, 1926 – June 25, 2009) was an American author of primarily Western fiction. A past president of Western Writers of America, Coldsmith wrote more than 40 books, as well as hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles.