Mark and his wife, Maye, dressed to kill, or something.
Legend of Hell's Gate
Buck Taylor plays W.H. 'Pete' Snyder.
Chuck DeHaan
Western artist Chuck DeHaan with his painting “Medicine Hat.” Next to it is one that is in its earliest stages, a painting of cowboys and longhorns leaving a corral during a thunderstorm.
Old Gold
Dean Smith, left, and Bob Richards harmonize on “Home on the Range” at Richards’ home in southern Palo Pinto County. The two were Olympic team mates in 1952 and both won gold medals in their respective events.
Laura Butler
Laura Butler has moved to black and white art to more readily capture the spirit of the old west.
I have published Spirit of the Snake, a western novel set in 1865 Texas; Blood Spirit, 1871 Texas; and The Golden Amulet, also set in 1865.
I am an award-winning photographer, journalist and newspaper editor, who was raised in the Palo Pinto country of North Central Texas, the "Cradle of the Cattle Industry." My work, including both fiction and non-fiction, has been published nationally and I have been a contributing writer and photographer for the Associated Press. My published work includes interviews with such notables as actor/artist Buck Taylor and famed business woman Alice Walton. During a 20-year Army career I was a bomb disposal and munitions technician and worked with the United States Secret Service on presidential and VIP protective details. I am a member of Western Writers of America, the Texas Press Association and on the Board of Directors for the North and East Texas Press Association and West Texas Press Association.