Stringer was just doing his job when he went to hear Teddy Roosevelt speak at a railway stop in Granger, Wyoming. But Stringer's job is to write about the speech—not get shot at! So suddenly a certain
Sheriff Commodore Perry Owens just lost his first election in seventeen years. Maybe folks in the Arizona Territory were ready for a change?and then again, maybe Stringer ought to go have a look–see.
For once, they were sending Stringer on a nice, easy assignment. All he had to do was scribble out a story about an outlaw gunned down fifty years before. As far as Stringer was concerned, it was an i
In the underground tunnels below Grand Central Terminal, LeeStringer-homeless and drug-addicted for eleven years-found a pencil to runthrough his crack pipe. One day he used it to write. Soon writing
In the underground tunnels below Grand Central Terminal, LeeStringer-homeless and drug-addicted for eleven years-found a pencil to runthrough his crack pipe. One day he used it to write. Soon writing
Remington Stringer has never been like most girls. She's outspoken and brazen and wants nothing more than to escape the Nevadan hell hole she calls home. On the brink of eighteen, with a deceased mot
Remington Stringer has never been like most girls. She's outspoken and brazen and wants nothing more than to escape the Nevadan hell hole she calls home. On the brink of eighteen, with a deceased mot