How can you not love this cover? |
A recent example of a weird western is the movie Cowboys and Aliens (2011) that came out a few years ago. Although I have not seen it, I have plans to watch it in the next day or two in preparation for episode #2 of the Grind Pulp podcast. We're gonna be checking out at least three movies and three stories in the weird western genre.
In the past week, I've read four anthologies that I highly recommend: How the West was Weird, How the West was Weird Volume #2, How the West was Weird: Campfire Tales and Six Guns Straight From Hell. There are many stories that stood out but the one that caught my eye was Of All Plagues a Lover Bears by Derrick Ferguson. You can find it in How the West was Weird. This story features the exploits of a mystical gun(and sword)slinger named Sebastian Red. He travels the old west in search of adventure and finds it in the form of sultry babes, zombies, vampires and many other creatures of the night.
Sebastian Red playing poker with a demon |
Lone Crow, Courtesy Miskatonic University |
Both Derrick Ferguson and Joel Jenkins inspire me to write but I get distracted because I want to read stories like theirs. But when you get down to it I truly believe the more I read the better writer I become. I wrote just over a thousand words for my Black Sam story today after reading two weird western anthologies. Pretty soon I will be posting some excerpts on this blog. So stay tuned!