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Rope and Wire Interviews



Welcome to the Rope and Wire Interview page.

Below you will find the names and a short bio. of published Western authors
who have submitted a story or poem to this website.
Click on the link to bring up the interview.

Here you will also find an interview and photo's of veteran western actor Richard Erdman



An interview with Richard Erdman, veteran western actor
by Deborah Painter

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John Duncklee

John Duncklee is an award-winning author. His published work covers fiction, non-fiction, satire, short stories and poetry. He currently makes his home in New Mexico.

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Tom Sheehan

An extremely talented, award-winning author gives Rope and Wire readers a brief glimpse into his life growing up in Saugus, just outside of Boston, and of his journey from multi-tasking on five separate typewriters to an established and well respected author.

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Patricia Probert Gott

Patricia Probert Gott is a retired businesswoman who resides in rural Maine. She is an accomplished equestrienne who worked as a horse wrangler in Cody, Wyoming for four years. She has traveled to 47 U.S.states and has been horse trekking in nine states and on four continents.

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Lee Aaron Wilson

Lee Aaron Wilson comes from a long line of storytellers who went west as guides, scouts, lawmen and outlaws after the Civil War.

After many years as a Criminal Psychologist and California peace officer from Contra Costa County, Lee settled down in the state of Arizona to begin his writing career in earnest.


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Celia Hayes

As a writer, Celia Hayes is passionately interested in the history of the American frontier. She earned a degree in English Literature (California State University Northridge, 1976) before an un-slaked thirst for adventure and foreign travel led her to enlist in the United States Air Force.

She trained as a radio and television broadcast technician, and served for 20 years in Greece, Spain, Japan, Korea, Greenland and Ogden, Utah, in a wide assortment of duties which included midnight alt-rock DJ, TV news anchor, video-production librarian, radio and television writer and producer, production manager, and base tour guide.

In 2002, she became a regular contributor to the military-oriented weblog, "Sgt. Stryker's Daily Brief" (now "The Daily Brief") as "Sgt. Mom" writing essays and commentary on matters historical, personal, political, literary and military.


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Alfred Wallon

Born and raised in Germany, Alfred wrote his first Western novel in 1980 and has been writing and publishing regularly ever since. He writes in many genres but his favorite has always been the historical western. He has been an active member of the Western Writers of America since 2006.

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Dave P. Fisher

An accomplished writer, storyteller and cowboy poet. Dave's  work appears in numerous publications across the country. He currently resides in Sparks, Nevada and is an active member of the Academy of Western Artists and the National Storytelling Network. Dave is also a contributer to the Rope and Wire website.

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James J. Griffin

The author of the Texas Ranger Jim Blawcyzk series of western novels. The Blawcyzk stories are traditional Westerns. A lifelong horseman, Western enthusiast, and amateur historian of the Texas Rangers.

Griffin has travelled extensively throughout the Western United States. He has contributed an extensive collection of Texas Ranger artifacts to the Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum in Waco Texas. A member of the Connecticut Volunteer Horse Patrol, Griffin currently makes his home in New England.

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Lee Pierce

Lee has written and performed songs and cowboy poetry for many years. His first western novel, ‘Armstrong’s War’ was published in November, 2005 by Robert Hale Publishing. ‘Rough Justice’, Lee’s second novel is currently available from Amazon.

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Terry Burns

Terry has over two dozen books in print including 7 fiction, and work in numerous short story collections as well as a three book series entitled Mysterious Ways out from River Oak Publishing.

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