The New Old West: Writers and Publishers of Western Fiction
28 Oct 2008 at 09:02 am
By guest writer/editor Rosie McKinlay
Western Fiction is a genre you don’t hear much about these days. Its popularity may have peaked in the 1960s, but that doesn’t mean it’s dead, not by a long shot.
I knew little of these Old West tales (by definition, Western Fiction covers the years between 1860 and 1900) and thought of them as nothing more than special interest collector’s books that were no longer being produced. Turns out, I was way off target.
I had the opportunity to read submissions from the Idaho Writers League Conference, which was held in Idaho Falls last month. Many of these courageous authors are ignoring the stigma attached to Historical Fiction in these oh-so-modern times and capturing the essence of a wild west that should never be forgotten.
And guess what? There are several publishing firms in the USA that are seeking this very genre. Sounds like the Old West is making a comeback!
Here’s a brief list of companies that list Western Fiction in their submission guidelines:
For Books:
Kensington Publishing Corp.? (www.kensingtonbooks.com)
Forge Books? (http://us.macmillian.com/forge)
Five Star Press ?(www.gale.cengage.com/fivestar)
Tres Picos Press ?(www.trespicospress.com)
Harcourt Trade Publishers ?(www.harcourtbooks.com)
Wheatmark Publishing? (www.wheatmark.com)
Bantam Dell Publishing Group? (www.randomhouse.com/bantamdell)
Scribner, an imprint of Simon & Schuster? (www.simonsays.com)
Other:
Roundup Magazine, Western Writers of America ?(www.westernwriters.org/roundup.html)
Virtual Tales eBooks ?(www.virtualtales.com)
© 2008 Rosie McKinlay
Dave A. Law on 28 Oct 2008 at 3:14 pm #
Actually, we publish westerns in both print and eBook formats giving our authors the widest possible of markets.
Dave A. Law
Chairman
Virtual Tales
Sheri Gormley on 28 Oct 2008 at 6:14 pm #
Hi Rosie,
Actually, Virtual Tales publishes books, eBooks and eSerials. We have several Westerns out in eBook and eSerial format right now. eBooks can be purchased from Amazon Kindle, the Sony eReader, MobiPocket and Fictionwise. They can also be purchased on our website, along with our eSerials.
Our first Western to go to print, ROUGH JUSTICE by Lee Pierce, is available through our website, Amazon.com and other venues. Our second Western for print, HANNAH by Sharon Poppen, will be published in December 2008.
Thanks for the plug!
Sheri
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Sheri Gormley
Director, Marketing & Promotions
Virtual Tales
Fiction Perfected
http://www.VirtualTales.com