Jory Sherman started out as a poet. Half a century later, he is a legend known for taking readers on heroic journeys across the West.
Sherman is the author of more than 400 books, including the recent novel The Amarillo Trail (as by Ralph Compton), which came out today. Death Rattle and Savage Vengeance are due out later this summer.
I’ll hold off on talking about his excellent new book on writing, Master Course in Writing (High Hill Press). I want to save Master Course for a full-length review. Suffice it to say that Sherman is a highly respected teacher known for changing whole careers with a bit of well-timed advice or gentle wisdom. And in Master Course he lays it all out in a straightforward and compelling writing “course”.
Though Sherman is legally blind, his vision of the writing process has never been clearer, never sharper. He is at the top of his craft. His prose, whether non-fiction or fiction, has never been fiercer, has never been more elegant than it is today. So, grab a seat at the master’s knee and listen up while Sherman talks about writing fiction in general and the western in particular.
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