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The Singing Cowboy's Apprentice
by Scott A. Cupp


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A former John W. Campbell nominee for best new writer, Scott A. Cupp's eclectic brand of story has thrilled readers for more than a decade. His fiction and non-fiction has appeared in The New Frontier, Razored Saddles, Freak Show, Andrew Vachss' Underground, 100 Vicious Little Vampire Stories, 100 Great Detectives, The Louis L'amour Companion, Wild West Show!, The West That Was and other diverse venues. He is a part owner of Adventures in Crime and Space Bookstore in Austin, TX. A lifelong book collector he has long since run out of shelf space and room to display his stuff. He lives in San Antonio with his wife Sandi and two cats, Leon Trotsky and Wolfgang.

Illustrations are © Doug Potter.



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