Chris Enss, New York Times bestselling Western history author Rod Miller's humdinger of a new book, The Lost Frontier, is a jam-packed roundup of the most overlooked, underappreciated people, events, episodes, and accomplishments—good, bad, and ugly—of the Old West. No dry history here: The award-winning author's subjects …
Author of ten novels, four books of nonfiction, and three collections of poetry, Miller is widely published in anthologies and has written for several magazines. He wrote the …
Rod Miller's decisive writing clearly illuminates this bitter period of the American experience. Anyone who wonders about the early Mormon Church, the Missouri period, or life on the frontier, should get a taste of that wild time from this novel.
Rod Miller is the author of All My Sins Remembered (4.18 avg rating, 11 ratings, 5 reviews), And the River Ran Red (3.78 avg rating, 9 ratings, 3 reviews...
Utah Tech University's Department of English is hosting a reading with Rod Miller, four-time winner of the Western Writers of America's Spur Award. Miller is the author of dozens of books, including novels, short story collections and volumes of cowboy-themed verse set in the American West.
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Rod Miller: Of Wolves and Assholes. Columnist Rod Miller writes, "Any cowboy, hunter or serious outdoorsman with a modicum of ethics and respect for creation should be pissed off. Cody Roberts' malicious stupidity will give political ammunition to those outside our borders who are convinced that they can manage the Cowboy State …
Rod Miller is author of three books of history (Go West: The Risk & The Reward; Massacre at Bear River: First, Worst, Forgotten; John Muir: Magnificent Tramp) and contributed several articles for The Settlement of America: Encyclopedia of Westward Expansion.He is also author of three novels, two books of poetry, and numerous essays, magazine …
Rawlins, Wyoming native Rod Miller draws from a life well lived to bring readers this collection of uniquely western poetry. Miller's gruff and masculine style combines with an amazing awareness of place to bring readers directly into the heart of cowboy country.
SPUR AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR ROD MILLER When Jonathon "Pinebox" Collins loses his right foot and lower leg to a cannonball in his first Civil War battle, the course of his life is forever changed. While recuperating, he learns The Dismal Trade of undertaking, the emerging art of arterial embalming, and coffin construction.
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Rod Miller: Tally Book. Columnist Rod Miller writes, "My granddad Kirk kept a small spiral notebook in the pocket of the wool shirt that he wore regardless of the weather.
Writer Rod Miller wrote entries for several subjects in the encyclopedia, from the fur trade to Mormon history to Indians in the Old West.
Rod Miller is the author of several books, short stories and poems about the American West and Western lifestyle. His poems have been featured in Western Horseman, American Cowboy, Range and Cowboy magazines. Rod grew up in Utah on a small farm/ranch. He rode bareback broncs in high school, college and PRCA rodeos for …
SPUR AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR ROD MILLER. On a lonely road in a remote desert stands a roadhouse. Formerly a home station on a now abandoned stagecoach route, it is the only source of water and supplies for miles. Accommodations are crude and coarse, the hospitality rough and raw, the proprietor boorish and vulgar.
Fiction: novels and short stories. Writer Rod Miller's fiction stretches the Western in several directions. His novels range from a more-or-less traditional Western—but written from multiple points of view—to historical fiction to humor and tall tales, these books look at the American West with fresh eyes.
All My Sins Remembered (Five Star Western) Hardcover – February 16, 2022. by Rod Miller (Author) 5.0 10 ratings. See all formats and editions. "On a lonely …
This all-but-forgotten massacre stands today as the worst killing of Indians by the military in the history of the American West. In the pages of And the River Ran Red, four-time Spur Award-winning author Rod Miller puts human faces and feelings on this incomparable tragedy.
Middle-aged professor, Dr. Brian S. Mossworth, dreams of life at Oxford, chumming with the Inklings, preferably during the Thirties. The lack of golden spires at his Arkansas college leave him longing so he wears expensive tweeds and thrives on hot tea in ice tea country. His students hate him, his colleagues ignore him, but the delightfully …
Columnist Rod Miller writes, "The cottonwood is the official state tree of Wyoming. In his collection of essays, 'Craven Creek,' Wyoming author Walt…
Rod Miller has published poems, short stories, historical articles, and essays about the American West. He lives in Sandy, Utah.
Spur Award-winning author, Rod Miller, brings us a page-turning historical fiction novel.Is Lee Pate a man of principle or a misguided dreamer? Troubled by the institution of slavery, he uproots his family--wife, Sarah, and sons, Richard, Melvin, and Abel--without notice and heads west.
Author; The Dog's Pancake by Rod S. Miller. Rawlins, Wyoming native Rod Miller draws from a life well lived to bring readers this collection of uniquely western poetry. Miller's gruff and masculine style combines with an amazing awareness of place to bring readers directly into the heart of cowboy country.
Spur Award-winning author, Rod Miller, brings us a page-turning historical fiction novel. Is Lee Pate a man of principle or a misguided dreamer? Troubled by the institution of slavery, he uproots his family--wife, Sarah, and sons, Richard, Melvin, and Abel--without notice and heads west.
Follow Rod Miller to get new release emails from Audible and Amazon. Four-time winner of the coveted Western Writers of America Spur Award--for poetry, a novel, and twice for …
SPUR AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR ROD MILLER When Jonathon "Pinebox" Collins loses his right foot and lower leg to a cannonball in his first Civil War battle, the course of his life is forever changed. While recuperating, he learns The Dismal Trade of undertaking, the emerging art of arterial embalming, and coffin construction.
SPUR AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR - ROD MILLER. On a lonely road in a remote desert stands a roadhouse. Formerly a home station on a now abandoned stagecoach route, it is the only source of water and supplies for miles. Accommodations are crude and coarse, the hospitality rough and raw, the proprietor boorish and vulgar.
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About the Author. Born and raised in a small town in Utah, writer Rod Miller has lived in the West his entire life—mostly in Utah, with time spent in south central and southeastern Idaho and western Nevada.
Rod Miller is a four-time winner and six-time finalist for the Western Writers of America Spur Award, recognized for novels, short stories, poetry, and a song.