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Winfred Blevins

Winfred Blevins (October 21, 1938 – July 2, 2023) was an American author of fiction and non-fiction. He wrote many books about the western mountain trappers,[1] and is known for his "mastery of western lore."[2] His notable works include Stone Song, So Wild a Dream, and Dictionary of the American West. According to WorldCat, the Dictionary of the American West is held in 728 libraries.[3] Blevins won numerous awards, including being named winner of the Owen Wister Award for Lifetime Achievement in writing literature of the West,[4] being selected for the Western Writers Hall of Fame,[4] being twice named 'Writer of the Year' by Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers,[5] and winning two Spur Awards for Novel of the West.[6][7]

Winfred Blevins
Born(1938-10-21)October 21, 1938
Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.
DiedJuly 2, 2023(2023-07-02) (aged 84)
Pen nameCaleb Fox
OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican
Alma materColumbia University
University of Southern California
Genres
Notable awardsSpur Award for Best Novel of the West (1995, 2004)
Owen Wister Award (2015)

Early life and education edit

Blevins, of Cherokee, Welsh-Irish, and African-American descent, was a native of Little Rock, Arkansas. He was born on October 21, 1938.[8] After attending school in St. Louis, Missouri and receiving a scholarship, he moved to New York, where he received a master's degree from Columbia University, graduating with honors, and continued to California, where he received a foundation grant and was graduated from the Music Conservatory of the University of Southern California.[5]

Journalism and writing career edit

Win Blevins started his writing career as a music and drama reviewer for the Los Angeles Times. He then became the entertainment editor and principal theater and movie critic of the Hearst newspaper in Los Angeles, the Herald Examiner.[9] His first book was published in 1973 and since then he has made a living as a free-lance writer. He has written articles for magazines,[10][11] essays,[12] published forty books, one a dictionary, several travel guides to the West, and the rest novels, including fantasy, historical fiction and modern works of the West such as his friends and contemporaries Rudolfo Anaya, John Nichols, Scott Momaday, and Max Evans wrote. For fifteen years he was an editor at Macmillan Publishing. From 2010 to 2012, Win spent two years as Gaylord Family Visitor Professor of Professional Writing at the University of Oklahoma.[13]

Screenplays edit

Blevins also wrote thirteen screenplays, including Atlas Shrugged for Al Ruddy; several for Paramount Pictures; The King of Paris with Dale Wasserman for CBS; The Real Dracula with Dale Wasserman (for Telly Savalas), CBS; Spring in Czechoslovakia for David Picker; John Milius's A-Team; Oonadaga for NBC; The Last Free Man for Fred Read, and six others. (In 1974 David Picker announced he would produce Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail directed by John Milius and written by Winfred Blevins, about Theodore Roosevelt.[14])

Books edit

Most of Win Blevins' books were originally published as hardbacks, and were subsequently made available as mass-market paperbacks, trade paperbacks, book club editions, foreign editions, audio books, and e-books. Almost all are still in print.

  • Give Your Heart to the Hawks, Nash Publishing, 1973. Narrative non-fiction.
  • Charbonneau: Man of Two Dreams, Nash Publishing, 1975. Historical fiction.
  • The Misadventures of Silk and Shakespeare, Jameson Books, 1985. Historical fiction.
  • The Yellowstone, Bantam, 1988 (Rivers West series), Bantam Books. Historical fiction.
  • Roadside History of Yellowstone Park, 1989, Mountain Press Publishing Company. Guide Book.
  • Powder River, Bantam, 1990 (Rivers West series). Historical fiction.
  • The Snake River, Bantam, 1992 (Rivers West series). Historical fiction.
  • The High Missouri, Bantam, 1994 (River West series). Historical fiction.
  • Dictionary of the American West, 1993, Facts on File.
  • History from the Highways: Wyoming, with Thomas Schmidt, 1993, Pruett Press. Guide Book.
  • Stone Song: A Novel of the Life of Crazy Horse, TOR-Forge Books, 1995. Historical fiction. According to WorldCat, the book is held in 774 libraries[15]
  • The Rock Child, TOR-Forge Books, 1998. Historical fiction.
  • RavenShadow, TOR-Forge Books, 1999. Historical fantasy.
  • Dictionary of the American West, expanded edition, Sasquatch Books, 2001. Expanded to include the Pacific Northwest, especially Alaska.
  • Moonlight Water, written by Win Blevins and Meredith Blevins, TOR-Forge Books, 2015.
  • The Darkness Rolling, written by Win Blevins and Meredith Blevins, TOR-Forge Books, 2015.
  • Stealing Fire, written by Win Blevins and Meredith Blevins, TOR-Forge Books, 2016
  • Going Home, written by Win Blevins and Meredith Blevins, WordWorx Publishing, 2017
  • Jedediah Smith: The Story of a Wayfaring Heart, Wordworx Publishing, 2020
  • Learning to Soar: Memoir of a Spiritual Awakening, Wordworx Publishing, 2020

The Rendezvous Series edit

  • So Wild a Dream, TOR-Forge Books, 2003. Historical fiction. According to WorldCat, the book is held in 1094 libraries, his most widely held book.[16]
  • Beauty for Ashes, TOR-Forge Books, 2004. Historical fiction.
  • Dancing with the Golden Bear, TOR-Forge, 2005. Historical fiction.
  • Heaven Is a Long Way Off, TOR-Forge Books, 2006. Historical fiction.
  • A Long and Winding Road, TOR-Forge Books, 2007. Historical fiction.
  • Dreams Beneath Your Feet, TOR-Forge Books, 2008. Historical fiction.

Natural history edit

  • Buffalo, Rio Nuevo, 2005 (Looks West series). Natural history.

Cherokee pre-History fantasy edit

  • Zadayi Red, TOR-Forge Books, 2009, published under the pen name Caleb Fox. Historical fantasy. Reissued as 'The Promised One' by Meredith & Win Blevins
  • Shadows in the Cave, TOR-Forge Books, 2010, TOR-Forge Books, published under the pen name Caleb Fox. Historical fantasy. Reissued with authors Meredith & Win Blevins

Yazzie Goldman thrillers edit

  • Stealing Fire, TOR-Forge, 2016
  • The Darkness Rolling, TOR-Forge, 2015

As general editor edit

Blevins also created, edited, and co-published the series Classics of the Fur Trade.

  • The River of the West: The Adventures of Joe Meek, volume one—The Mountain Years, by Frances Fuller Victor, Mountain Press Publishing Company, 1983. Autobiography.
  • Journal of a Mountain Man, by James Clyman, Mountain Press Publishing Company, 1984. Journal.
  • The River of the West: The Adventures of Joe Meek, volume two—The Oregon Years, by Frances Fuller Victor, Mountain Press Publishing Company, 1985. Autobiography.
  • Edward Warren, by Sir William Drummond Stewart, Mountain Press Publishing Company, 1986. Fiction.
  • The Personal Narrative of James O. Pattie, by James Ohio Pattie, Mountain Press Publishing Company, 1988. Memoir.
  • The Long Rifle, by Steward Edward White, Mountain Press Publishing Company, 1990. Historical fiction.

Awards edit

  • Owen Wister Award, 2015, for lifetime achievement in writing literature of the West.[4]
  • Selection to the Western Writers Hall of Fame, displayed in the Buffalo Bill Museum, Cody,Wyoming, 2015.[4]
  • So Wild a Dream- Spur award, 2004.[17]
  • Stone Song –Spur Award, Mountains and Plains Booksellers award for best fiction of 1995.[5][18]
  • Dictionary of the American West – Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers (Writer of the Year) 2002.[5]
  • Heaven Is a Long Way Off - Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers (Writer of the Year) 2006-2007.[5]

Pseudonyms edit

Win published two novels and an article in True West Magazine[19] under the pen name, Caleb Fox.

References edit

  1. ^ "Book Review". Muzzleloader, The Publication for Traditional Black Powder Shooters. Retrieved July 25, 2012.[dead link]
  2. ^ "Fiction Book Review: A Long and Winding Road by Win Blevins". Publishersweekly.com. September 3, 2007. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  3. ^ Dictionary of the American West (Book, 1992). [WorldCat.org]. March 11, 2012. OCLC 25316030.
  4. ^ a b c d "Win Blevins to Receive 2015 Owen Wister Award". Cision. January 16, 2015. Retrieved February 7, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Win Blevins on Native American Authors". Ipl.org. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  6. ^ "Spur Award-Winning Westerns » Pop Culture@Ascpl". Ascplpop.akronlibrary.org. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  7. ^ "Spur Awards « Western Writers of America". Westernwriters.org. May 12, 2012. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  8. ^ "Blevins, Winfred 1938– - Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  9. ^ "Blevins, Win 1938–." Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series. Ed. Amy Elisabeth Fuller. Vol. 188. Detroit: Gale, 2009. 59-61. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. June 29, 2012.
  10. ^ "Native Peoples" (PDF). Designbuildbluff.org. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  11. ^ "Frank Waters: Man and Mystic - Ohio University Press & Swallow Press". Ohioswallow.com. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  12. ^ "Hot Off The Press". Gazette.com. September 2, 2007. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on May 28, 2012. Retrieved June 12, 2012.
  14. ^ "Warner's to Distribute Films of David Picker". Los Angeles Times. 21 Nov 1974. p. h23.
  15. ^ Stone song : a novel of the life of Crazy Horse (Book, 1995). [WorldCat.org]. OCLC 32051142.
  16. ^ So wild a dream (Book, 2003). [WorldCat.org]. OCLC 052208376.
  17. ^ "Spur Awards « Western Writers of America". Westernwriters.org. May 12, 2012. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  18. ^ "Regional Book Award Winners" (PDF). Selectpeaks.com. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  19. ^ "Caleb Fox, Author". Truewestmagazine.com. November 3, 2009. Retrieved November 25, 2013.

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Winfred Blevins October 21 1938 July 2 2023 was an American author of fiction and non fiction He wrote many books about the western mountain trappers 1 and is known for his mastery of western lore 2 His notable works include Stone Song So Wild a Dream and Dictionary of the American West According to WorldCat the Dictionary of the American West is held in 728 libraries 3 Blevins won numerous awards including being named winner of the Owen Wister Award for Lifetime Achievement in writing literature of the West 4 being selected for the Western Writers Hall of Fame 4 being twice named Writer of the Year by Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers 5 and winning two Spur Awards for Novel of the West 6 7 Winfred BlevinsBorn 1938 10 21 October 21 1938Little Rock Arkansas U S DiedJuly 2 2023 2023 07 02 aged 84 Pen nameCaleb FoxOccupationAuthorNationalityAmericanAlma materColumbia UniversityUniversity of Southern CaliforniaGenresFiction non fictionNotable awardsSpur Award for Best Novel of the West 1995 2004 Owen Wister Award 2015 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Journalism and writing career 3 Screenplays 4 Books 4 1 The Rendezvous Series 4 2 Natural history 4 3 Cherokee pre History fantasy 4 4 Yazzie Goldman thrillers 5 As general editor 6 Awards 7 Pseudonyms 8 ReferencesEarly life and education editBlevins of Cherokee Welsh Irish and African American descent was a native of Little Rock Arkansas He was born on October 21 1938 8 After attending school in St Louis Missouri and receiving a scholarship he moved to New York where he received a master s degree from Columbia University graduating with honors and continued to California where he received a foundation grant and was graduated from the Music Conservatory of the University of Southern California 5 Journalism and writing career editWin Blevins started his writing career as a music and drama reviewer for the Los Angeles Times He then became the entertainment editor and principal theater and movie critic of the Hearst newspaper in Los Angeles the Herald Examiner 9 His first book was published in 1973 and since then he has made a living as a free lance writer He has written articles for magazines 10 11 essays 12 published forty books one a dictionary several travel guides to the West and the rest novels including fantasy historical fiction and modern works of the West such as his friends and contemporaries Rudolfo Anaya John Nichols Scott Momaday and Max Evans wrote For fifteen years he was an editor at Macmillan Publishing From 2010 to 2012 Win spent two years as Gaylord Family Visitor Professor of Professional Writing at the University of Oklahoma 13 Screenplays editBlevins also wrote thirteen screenplays including Atlas Shrugged for Al Ruddy several for Paramount Pictures The King of Paris with Dale Wasserman for CBS The Real Dracula with Dale Wasserman for Telly Savalas CBS Spring in Czechoslovakia for David Picker John Milius s A Team Oonadaga for NBC The Last Free Man for Fred Read and six others In 1974 David Picker announced he would produce Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail directed by John Milius and written by Winfred Blevins about Theodore Roosevelt 14 Books editMost of Win Blevins books were originally published as hardbacks and were subsequently made available as mass market paperbacks trade paperbacks book club editions foreign editions audio books and e books Almost all are still in print Give Your Heart to the Hawks Nash Publishing 1973 Narrative non fiction Charbonneau Man of Two Dreams Nash Publishing 1975 Historical fiction The Misadventures of Silk and Shakespeare Jameson Books 1985 Historical fiction The Yellowstone Bantam 1988 Rivers West series Bantam Books Historical fiction Roadside History of Yellowstone Park 1989 Mountain Press Publishing Company Guide Book Powder River Bantam 1990 Rivers West series Historical fiction The Snake River Bantam 1992 Rivers West series Historical fiction The High Missouri Bantam 1994 River West series Historical fiction Dictionary of the American West 1993 Facts on File History from the Highways Wyoming with Thomas Schmidt 1993 Pruett Press Guide Book Stone Song A Novel of the Life of Crazy Horse TOR Forge Books 1995 Historical fiction According to WorldCat the book is held in 774 libraries 15 The Rock Child TOR Forge Books 1998 Historical fiction RavenShadow TOR Forge Books 1999 Historical fantasy Dictionary of the American West expanded edition Sasquatch Books 2001 Expanded to include the Pacific Northwest especially Alaska Moonlight Water written by Win Blevins and Meredith Blevins TOR Forge Books 2015 The Darkness Rolling written by Win Blevins and Meredith Blevins TOR Forge Books 2015 Stealing Fire written by Win Blevins and Meredith Blevins TOR Forge Books 2016 Going Home written by Win Blevins and Meredith Blevins WordWorx Publishing 2017 Jedediah Smith The Story of a Wayfaring Heart Wordworx Publishing 2020 Learning to Soar Memoir of a Spiritual Awakening Wordworx Publishing 2020The Rendezvous Series edit So Wild a Dream TOR Forge Books 2003 Historical fiction According to WorldCat the book is held in 1094 libraries his most widely held book 16 Beauty for Ashes TOR Forge Books 2004 Historical fiction Dancing with the Golden Bear TOR Forge 2005 Historical fiction Heaven Is a Long Way Off TOR Forge Books 2006 Historical fiction A Long and Winding Road TOR Forge Books 2007 Historical fiction Dreams Beneath Your Feet TOR Forge Books 2008 Historical fiction Natural history edit Buffalo Rio Nuevo 2005 Looks West series Natural history Cherokee pre History fantasy edit Zadayi Red TOR Forge Books 2009 published under the pen name Caleb Fox Historical fantasy Reissued as The Promised One by Meredith amp Win Blevins Shadows in the Cave TOR Forge Books 2010 TOR Forge Books published under the pen name Caleb Fox Historical fantasy Reissued with authors Meredith amp Win BlevinsYazzie Goldman thrillers edit Stealing Fire TOR Forge 2016 The Darkness Rolling TOR Forge 2015As general editor editBlevins also created edited and co published the series Classics of the Fur Trade The River of the West The Adventures of Joe Meek volume one The Mountain Years by Frances Fuller Victor Mountain Press Publishing Company 1983 Autobiography Journal of a Mountain Man by James Clyman Mountain Press Publishing Company 1984 Journal The River of the West The Adventures of Joe Meek volume two The Oregon Years by Frances Fuller Victor Mountain Press Publishing Company 1985 Autobiography Edward Warren by Sir William Drummond Stewart Mountain Press Publishing Company 1986 Fiction The Personal Narrative of James O Pattie by James Ohio Pattie Mountain Press Publishing Company 1988 Memoir The Long Rifle by Steward Edward White Mountain Press Publishing Company 1990 Historical fiction Awards editOwen Wister Award 2015 for lifetime achievement in writing literature of the West 4 Selection to the Western Writers Hall of Fame displayed in the Buffalo Bill Museum Cody Wyoming 2015 4 So Wild a Dream Spur award 2004 17 Stone Song Spur Award Mountains and Plains Booksellers award for best fiction of 1995 5 18 Dictionary of the American West Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers Writer of the Year 2002 5 Heaven Is a Long Way Off Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers Writer of the Year 2006 2007 5 Pseudonyms editWin published two novels and an article in True West Magazine 19 under the pen name Caleb Fox References edit Book Review Muzzleloader The Publication for Traditional Black Powder Shooters Retrieved July 25 2012 dead link Fiction Book Review A Long and Winding Road by Win Blevins Publishersweekly com September 3 2007 Retrieved November 25 2013 Dictionary of the American West Book 1992 WorldCat org March 11 2012 OCLC 25316030 a b c d Win Blevins to Receive 2015 Owen Wister Award Cision January 16 2015 Retrieved February 7 2018 a b c d e Win Blevins on Native American Authors Ipl org Retrieved November 25 2013 Spur Award Winning Westerns Pop Culture Ascpl Ascplpop akronlibrary org Retrieved November 25 2013 Spur Awards Western Writers of America Westernwriters org May 12 2012 Retrieved November 25 2013 Blevins Winfred 1938 Contemporary Authors New Revision Series Encyclopedia com Retrieved November 25 2013 Blevins Win 1938 Contemporary Authors New Revision Series Ed Amy Elisabeth Fuller Vol 188 Detroit Gale 2009 59 61 Gale Virtual Reference Library Web June 29 2012 Native Peoples PDF Designbuildbluff org Retrieved November 25 2013 Frank Waters Man and Mystic Ohio University Press amp Swallow Press Ohioswallow com Retrieved November 25 2013 Hot Off The Press Gazette com September 2 2007 Retrieved November 25 2013 Win Blevins left Navigation the University of Oklahoma Archived from the original on May 28 2012 Retrieved June 12 2012 Warner s to Distribute Films of David Picker Los Angeles Times 21 Nov 1974 p h23 Stone song a novel of the life of Crazy Horse Book 1995 WorldCat org OCLC 32051142 So wild a dream Book 2003 WorldCat org OCLC 052208376 Spur Awards Western Writers of America Westernwriters org May 12 2012 Retrieved November 25 2013 Regional Book Award Winners PDF Selectpeaks com Retrieved November 25 2013 Caleb Fox Author Truewestmagazine com November 3 2009 Retrieved November 25 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Winfred Blevins amp oldid 1200598694, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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