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WINNER, 2015 SPUR AWARD OF WESTERN WRITERS OF AMERICA



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Patrick Dearen

Winner of the Spur Award of Western Writers of America, Patrick Dearen wears two hats. As a historian and folklorist, he digs deeply into the lore and legend of the West and produces books that appeal to both scholars and general readers. As a novelist, he draws on this reservoir of knowledge and crafts stories of people interacting with a harsh and yet beautiful environment. The author of twenty-five books, Dearen was born in 1951 and grew up in the small West Texas town of Sterling City. He earned a bachelor of journalism from The University of Texas at Austin in 1974 and received nine national and state awards as a reporter for two West Texas daily newspapers. An authority on the Pecos and Devils rivers of Texas, Dearen also has gained recognition for his knowledge of old-time cowboy life. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, he preserved the firsthand accounts of 76 men who cowboyed before 1932. These interviews, along with decades of archival study, have enriched Dearen's fifteen novels and led to ten nonfiction books. His newest novels are "Haunted Border," "Apache Lament," "Dead Man's Boot;" and "The Big Drift," the Spur Award-winning novel set during the historic cattle migration of 1884. His other novels include "Perseverance," set along the rails in Depression-era Texas. Dearen has also been honored by the Academy of Western Artists, West Texas Historical Association, Western Fictioneers, San Antonio Conservation Society, New Mexico-Arizona Book Awards, and Will Rogers Medallion Awards. A backpacking enthusiast and ragtime pianist, he lives in Texas with his wife Mary.Watch interview with Dearen at https://video.basinpbs.org/video/patrick-dearen-vqvrbb/ Watch Dearen's remarks upon accepting the Spur Award for "The Big Drift": https://youtu.be/GIo3-KiRr3M



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