Over the past weekend I had a rather interesting experience
involving the cover to O'Doul, one of my Western Trail Blazer "dime
novels" that has gotten some new life breathed into it recently via a nice
uptick in sales. In fact, along with the Peacemaker Award-winning This Old
Star, another of my "dime novel" titles (please believe I mention
this out of pride, not to sound boastful) it has, for some time now, been
holding in the top 20 in Amazon sales for the Westerns > Short Stories
category.
In the course of this, O'Doul came to the attention
of an Arizona gentleman named C.L. "Lee" Anderson who sent me an
e-mail with this query: "Just curious. How (or where) did you find the
photo on the O'Doul cover? The ol' boy sure looks the part."
I replied, explaining that the cover was done by Laura Shin
back when she was helping Becca Vickery put out the WTB brand (since taken over
by Troy D. Smith). I added that I was pretty sure they got the image of the
"ol' boy" from Dreamstime as I had subsequently seen other poses of
that same cowboy still available there.
Mr. Anderson then wrote back, informing me that the picture
was of him seated on his horse, Concho. He included this link to his website: http://historicaloldwest.org/index.html
I got a real kick out of this --- meeting (via
correspondence, at least) the personification of one of my fictional
characters. If you check out Lee's website – and I definitely encourage you to
do so – you will learn much more about him and Concho, the skillfully trained
rescue he calls "my faithful partner". They do authentic living
history presentations/re-enactments all over the Southwest and serve as the
Arizona ambassadors and flag bearers for the National Day of the Cowboy.
I really appreciated Lee getting hold of me and introducing
me to the "real" O'Doul but, in so doing, I fear he may have gotten
my hopes up for something more that will likely go unrealized … You see, I have
also purchased and utilized Dreamstime images for some of the work I've put out
under my own Bil-Em-Ri Media banner. In particular, I'm thinking of some of the
"sexy babe" covers I've done for some of my crime shorts and the
recent Joe Hannibal re-issues. (See below.)
You don't suppose there's a chance any of the models such as shown here might be contacting me with some inquiries, do you?
Nah, I don't figure so, either ...
But an old geezer can dream, can't he?
What a great experience, Wayne. And, yeah, make sure you let us know when the models show up.
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