Charlie Steel is an internationally published writer of Westerns and many short stories. He is a member of Western Writers of America, Western Fictioneers, and the Zane Grey's West Society. Steel holds five academic degrees, including a Ph.D. Charlie Steel lives on an isolated ranch at the base of Greenhorn Mountain in Southern Colorado. www.charliesteel.net
This collection of stories takes place on our western frontier.
They tell of bold folks, good and bad, clashing against each other,
against the elements--extreme heat and cold, against poisonous
snakes, huge bears, Indians, deserts, and mountains. These stories
paint word pictures triggering all the senses: the sound of
coyotes; the smell of death; the taste of a cool breeze; the pain
of hot sand and a hot bullet; the beautiful colors of dawn. These
are lifelike stories where some of the good and strong people don t
survive. Others are given second chances by the generosity of
strangers who, like themselves, are in search of a dream on the
western edge of our young country in the 1800s.Television in its
infancy was a black and white campfire in a box. Western stories
were told, sometimes to four generations seated in front of these
home fires. Thirty-two different Western Shows aired each week
during the 50 s and 60 s. Wagon Train alone told 284 stories over
an eight-year span. Charlie Steel s stories are much like the ones
told on Wagon Train. They tell of a new self-reliant,
freedom-loving creature---The American.My imagination was invited
by Charlie Steel's stories to join the adventures. I gladly
accepted the invitation! -Denny "Scott" Miller (Motion Picture and
Television Actor/Author)
At the base of Greenhorn Mountain in Southern Colorado, a prolific
writer pounds the keys. For over 40 years, celebrated western
author, Charlie Steel, has poured out his heart and soul in the
form of the written word. Charlie Steel can write, no doubt about
it. Just take a look between the covers of his book, Desert Heat,
Desert Cold and Other Tales of the West. You will find no truer
testament of a man who has mastered his craft, than with the title
story of this book, Desert Heat, Desert Cold. Its main character,
Sandy, beaten, robbed, and left to die, is determined to turn the
tables on his would-be killers. The story takes you on a trek
across a hot and arid desert. The details of Sandy's slow and
painful journey will leave you searching for a tall glass of cool
water.All of the stories are well thought out and masterfully
written. I found them very enjoyable and easy to read. The book
held my attention from the first page to the last, and with me,
that is not always an easy thing to do. Throughout this book, I
found a central theme that bound these stories together as a single
unit. It is the theme of relationships. How we treat each other,
react to each other, and especially how we handle ourselves and our
relationships as we deal with unusual situations and the pressures
of everyday life.Charlie Steel keeps it interesting, keeps it
lively and most of all, he keeps it entertaining. If you enjoy
reading western short stories as much as I do. You will enjoy
Desert Heat, Desert Cold and Other Tales of the West. -Scott Gese,
Publisher (Rope and Wire)
Charlie Steel's ease with words and talent in creating characters
makes his latest collection of short stories a masterpiece. Life in
the desert and in the mountains presents its own hardships. Steel
takes those everyday trials to a new level, weaving tales about
hard men with soft hearts, of folks working at getting along and
sometimes getting even.Throughout this easy read, Steel brings his
characters alive and endears them to our hearts. In doing so, Steel
gives us all a reprieve, a welcome escape, from the trials of our
own lives.-Janis Stein, Assistant Editor (The Lakeshore Guardian)
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