And even stories with a healthy dose of mysticism or spiritual adventure.įollowing my recent move to southwestern Colorado (the vibrant little town of Mancos, 25 miles west of Durango), my writer pal Chuck Greaves invited me to lunch with Louis L’Amour’s son Beau. That’s a jaw-dropping output for any writer and if you only think “Western” when you see the L’Amour name, you’d be mistaken. Nearly four hundred short stories, articles, screenplays, and poems-in addition to hundreds of unfinished works that Louis L’Amour left behind when he died in 1988. What’s it like to be a writer and have an imagination that won’t turn off?
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