Here is this week's omnibus of #westernwriter inspirations posted each day at twitter [click to enlarge]. If you are on twitter, you can follow me @rdscheer.
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| Cowboy boots, (CC) Cyril Mayer |
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| A Bronc to Breakfast by Charles Russell, 1912 |
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| Zydeco cowboy, Geno Delafose, (CC) I, Sumori |
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| Buffalo Bill's Wild West; poster, c1899 |
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| Cattle roundup, Great Falls, Montana, c1890 |
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| South Dakota cowboys branding cattle, 1888 |
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| Texas cowboy by Stanley L. Wood (1866-1928) |
Image credits: Wikimedia Commons
Coming up: Overland Journeys in Early Western Fiction
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