Jory Sherman
Jory Sherman (Cort Martin) began his literary career as a poet in San Francisco's North Beach during the late 1950s Beat Generation era[1]. He became a prolific full-time writer for over forty years, publishing more than 300-450 books across poetry, westerns, and other genres[3][7]. He received the Owen Wister Award in 2013 from Western Writers of America for lifetime achievement in western literature, and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for his novel Grass Kingdom[1].
Oct 20, 1932
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poetry
western fiction
short stories
The Medicine Horn (Buckskinners Book 1)
Ralph Compton The Cheyenne Trail
Ralph Compton The Omaha Trail
Ralph Compton the Omaha Trail
Ralph Compton the Cheyenne Trail
The Wild Gun
Death Rattle (Berkley Western Novels)
The Amarillo Trail
High Mountain Hussy (GUNN Book 19)
Buzzard Bait
Ralph Compton the Amarillo Trail
Snake Eyes (Sidewinder)
Savage Vengeance
Shadow Rider: Blood Sky at Morning
Nest of Vipers
The Savage Gun (Thorndike Western I)
The Wild Gun
Savage Hellfire
The Savage Trail (Savage Gun)
The Baron Range (Barons)
Sidewinder
The Savage Gun
The Savage Curse
The Barons of Texas