Murdered on the Streets of Tombstone, Joyce Aros, Goose Flats Publishing, (520) 457-3884, $26.99, Paper. 340 pages, Author’s Notes, Photos, Illustrations, Bibliography, Index. Countess books, movies, magazine [ … ]
The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford (2007)
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is a 2007 Dark Western written and directed by Andrew Dominik. Adapted from Ron Hansen’s 1983 novel of the [ … ]
Slim Cessna’s Auto Club – The 10 Commandments
Slim Cessna’s Auto Club (originally formed in 1992 in Denver, Colorado) has been referenced as an American experimental rock band. But on closer inspection, the band imagery and [ … ]
Gunner Foxx – Last of the Mad Hatters
“Gunner Foxx is one of the last remaining few ‘true’ Traditional Hatters left in existence by use of the early 19th Century felting methods and Hat Making techniques, handed down in name [ … ]
Killer of Witches – Apache Witch Killer
In Killer of Witches, the Spur Award winning author W. Michael Farmer delivers a carefully researched story of a Mescalero Apache’s adventures. Beginning in 1865, the boy, along with a [ … ]
The Homesman (2014) – Madness on the Plains
In The Homesman, when three women living on the edge of the American frontier are driven mad by harsh pioneer life, the task of saving them falls to the [ … ]
Phantom of the Black Hills – Relentless Hellbilly Music
When it comes to the music of South Dakota’s doom country and hellbilly punk desperadoes Phantom of the Black Hills, two worlds couldn’t collide more violently, with plenty [ … ]
Agnes Lake Hickok: Queen of the Circus, Wife of a Legend
The amazing story of the wife of Wild Bill Hickok appears for the first time in this wonderfully written and carefully researched volume. Beginning with the early life of [ … ]
Weird Western Tales – Graphic Novel Series
The closest (and longest lasting) genre that is comparable to Gothic Western is Weird Western, which combines elements of the Western with horror, occult, fantasy or science fiction. Weird [ … ]
And the Ass Saw the Angel – Nick Cave’s Cult Classic
And the Ass Saw the Angel , Nick Cave’s first novel, is an inventive tall tale featuring (and lampooning) religious fanaticism and bizarre dogma. Euchrid Eucrow, despised and [ … ]











