The general release date for the December-February Extra was intended to be a few days away yet, Ian! The edition currently available at the basic URL (without the suffix) is the September-November edition. But never mind -- eager BHW devotees will never be turned away, and thank you for the link.
The preview of the next edition is on the servers now mainly because it's the simplest way to make it available to contributors (eight this time) of the features, news tidbits and opinions who then have a chance to send corrections or adjustments.
Feedback so far is very positive. One BHW writer says: "What is there to say? Once again a top-notch effort that hits quite a few nails very accurately right on the noggin. Good, absorbing articles that SAY something: good or bad, according to whoever reads them, but there's meat there, mate, and always a pleasure to read. Not bullshitting - I sat down at the computer to have a 'quick look' at the Extra and then push along with chapter 5 of my next book. Hey! I'm still here - an hour later and haven't even noticed the time passing."
To keep up to date with all the latest Black Horse Western news make sure you check in regularly. Brief extracts and links are provided to all the news, reviews, interviews and other information that becomes available about your favourite authors.
The Black Horse Western Collection on Kindle
Buy from amazon.co.uk or amazon.com. For a directory of all Black Horse Westerns that are now available on Kindle click here.
Black Horse Westerns
Every month the Black Horse Western series provides new paperboard (hardbacks without a dust jacket) novels. The books are short, action-packed western yarns, and are written mainly by modern writers. They are published by Robert Hale Ltd, a London publisher. Ulverscoft reissue many Black Horse Westerns, typically as Linford Western Library paperbacks.
New books are available in some large bookshops, from on-line retailers such as Amazon.co.uk, and from Robert Hale. You can buy secondhand Black Horse Westerns from ebay.co.uk, but the cheapest option is to support your local library and order through the inter-library loans system. Just quote title, author and publisher.
Amazon.co.uk
Search amazon.co.uk for new and secondhand books by adding the name of your chosen Black Horse Western author.
Book Depository
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The Black Horse Western Discussion Group
If you're a fan of Black Horse Westerns and would like to chat with other fans along with many writers, then join the Black Horse Western Discussion Group. It's an email listing in which members can contribute to discussions, raise questions, and make friends in a supportive and fun environment. The group is spam free and moderated. Just join groups.yahoo.com then contact blackhorsewesterns-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.
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Black Horse Western authors produced two anthologies of western fiction Where Legends Ride and A Fistful of Legends using their own imprint Express Westerns. The books are available in paperback or as a download from Lulu or through retailers such as Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk.
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The general release date for the December-February Extra was intended to be a few days away yet, Ian! The edition currently available at the basic URL (without the suffix) is the September-November edition. But never mind -- eager BHW devotees will never be turned away, and thank you for the link.
The preview of the next edition is on the servers now mainly because it's the simplest way to make it available to contributors (eight this time) of the features, news tidbits and opinions who then have a chance to send corrections or adjustments.
Feedback so far is very positive. One BHW writer says: "What is there to say? Once again a top-notch effort that hits quite a few nails very accurately right on the noggin. Good, absorbing articles that SAY something: good or bad, according to whoever reads them, but there's meat there, mate, and always a pleasure to read. Not bullshitting - I sat down at the computer to have a 'quick look' at the Extra and then push along with chapter 5 of my next book. Hey! I'm still here - an hour later and haven't even noticed the time passing."
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