Short Fiction You Won't Forget
By Lincoln Rogers ~ Published in Electronic Format
The Inexperienced Outlaw
Western Short Fiction by
Lincoln Rogers.
Published by Echelon Press
The Inexperienced Outlaw - Western Short Fiction by Lincoln Rogers
What Writers & Editors say
about Lincoln Rogers...
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Rogers has a gift... he writes well and it flows great.
Terry Burns, WWA member and author of Mysterious Ways, Trails of the Dime Novel, and Don't I Know You?
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Lincoln... you have the eye of an artist and the heart of a cowboy.
Rod Nichols, Award winning cowboy poet and western author.
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Rogers has such a great talent... Judith R. Parker, WWA member and EPPIE Award winning author of Ride A Cold Wind, Cato Wahl, A Kind of Justice, While Hyenas Laugh and more.
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Rogers' talent is awesome... very gifted... 
Marsha Ward, WWA member and award winning author of The Man From Shenandoah, Ride to Raton and more.
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...very well written... speaks volumes about Rogers' talent...
Chuck Ballou, Managing Editor,
The Fence Post Magazine
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Rogers' words have no doubt touched many...
Margo Metegrano, Editor, CowboyPoetry.com
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...it is always good to inject humor into a serious situation, something Rogers does with style and flair.
Colin Cobb, WWA member and author of Western short fiction at Echelon Press
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... Rogers is an extremely talented writer... 
Karen Syed, Owner/Editor, Echelon Press
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Rogers is very talented... I'll be watching for more stories...
Susan Bishop, Editor, Prairie Times Magazine
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Inexperienced Outlaw
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Everything changes for Matt Jordan, U.S. Marshal for the Territory of Colorado, when a bullet rips into his best friend's back.  Will the Marshal be able to save J.T. Cutter's life?  And will he discover the identity of the mysterious shooter with very little evidence and no witnesses?
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Hammer of God
A Western Novella
by Lincoln Rogers
Novella
Lincoln Rogers lets his faith show through in Hammer of God without it being obtrusive.  Rogers keeps the action moving and pages turning with a hero you can pull for and without resorting to language or excessive violence.  A good read."
Terry Burns- Inspirational Western Author of Mysterious Ways, My Brother's Keeper, and Trails of the Dime Novel.
“... a delightful story with a twist.  Rogers has once again delighted his audience with the drama of the West." 
Susan Bishop- Editor, Prairie Times Magazine.
Cowboy Code ~ If it's not yours, don't take it.  If it's not true, don't say it.  If it's not right, don't do it.
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Coiling Point
Western Short Fiction by
Lincoln Rogers.
Published by Echelon Press
Cover Art by Lincoln Rogers
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Coiling Point voted Cover of the Month - June, 2005
A Woman... Pride... Anger... Grief...
and Venom!
Eli Burke's raging flight from shattered
dreams aboard his faithful horse, Kicker,
brings unimaginable consequences for the
rider and his mount.  As Burke fights for his
life alone on the arid plains of Old West Colorado, he confronts his deep loss and signs missed along the way,  while discovering what is most important to him in this world... what he misses most of all.
Cantankerous and irritable Roy somehow
manages to own the most lovable pooch in the
County... a dog named Silver.  The bundle of fun
and affection never ceases to be a source of ire
for the scheming old man and tonight is no
different.  This Christmas Eve, there are
trespassers afoot on Roy's property and he has hopes to chase them off with his dog and a shotgun.  Silver, of course, has other ideas...
Holiday Comedy!
Ho Ho SIlver
Holiday Short Fiction by Lincoln Rogers.
Published by Echelon Press
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"Most Christmas stories seem to be for children, but here's one that will warm the hearts of adults and children alike.  Oh, that we could all have a happy-go-lucky dog like Silver to bring us to the basic joy of the sharing season!  Being a lifelong dog owner, I LOVED this story.  Lincoln Rogers, thank you for another classic!"
Sally J. Walker, Editorial Director, The Fiction Works & Member of  WWA, RWA, and SCBW&I
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BulletBack Snake - Western short fiction by Lincoln Rogers
BulletBack Snake
Western Short Fiction by Lincoln Rogers.
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"This short story catches you from the beginning ...  an aura of mystery surrounding it... a great quick read"
Kathy - Fallen Angel Reviews
MyShelf.com's
June 2005
E-Book of the Month!!!
MyShelf.com's
June 2005
E-Book of the Month!!!
Despite warnings from a mysterious stranger, a man claims a priceless revolver as his own and finds he may be the fastest gun in the West.
But there's only one way to find out if what is running through his veins is real or not, and the nearest town isn't far away...
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Hard Good-Byes
Contemporary Western Short Fiction by Lincoln Rogers.
Published by Echelon Press
Cover Art by Lincoln Rogers
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"They say every man has a double..."
John is a courteous cowboy on a mission of grief that cannot be postponed.  But under the flourescent lights of the Buffalo Valley Mini-Mart, a very special "double" walks straight though the front doors and into John's memory in this touching story of family and a father's love.

This story is dedicated to fathers who love their families - and to the wives, sons, and daughters who love them in return.
Cover Art by Lincoln Rogers
Cover of
the
Month!!
Cover of
the
Month!!
A Woman... Pride... Anger... Grief...
and Venom!
Eli Burke's raging flight from shattered
dreams aboard his faithful horse, Kicker,
brings unimaginable consequences for the
rider and his mount.  As Burke fights for his
life alone on the arid plains of Old West Colorado, he confronts his deep loss and signs missed along the way,  while discovering what is most important to him in this world... what he misses most of all.
"Lincoln Rogers spins readers back into the days of the Old West... and leaves readers gasping in shock at the turn this ride in the country takes...  You'll be emotionally moved in a major way.   Kudos to Lincoln Rogers for giving us a little-encountered insight into the symbiotic existence of man and beast in Coiling Point."
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"For the reader who wonders about the sad disappearance of the likes of Zane Grey and Louis L’Amour, they have hope.  Lincoln Rogers is truly the resurrection of the quality Western author.  Ride along with U.S. Marshal Jake Carpenter, whom God puts to work as the "Hammer" in this terrific post-Civil War tale."
Walter McElligott ~ Editor, Chicago Writers' Association (CWA) CLARION Newsletter
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"For the reader who wonders about the sad disappearance of the likes of Zane Grey and Louis L’Amour, they have hope.  Lincoln Rogers is truly the resurrection of the quality Western author."
Walter McElligott ~ Editor, Chicago Writers' Association (CWA) CLARION Newsletter
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U.S. Marshal Jake Carpenter's
graveside visit with his murdered
wife and child is interrupted by
gunfire.  The men who killed his
family are back in 1871 Colorado once more, looking to finish the job they started three years ago.  After his friend and mentor is wounded, Jake rides his trusted mount, Gunner, in a chase for justice hot on the heels of the murderous gang.  Nightfall is coming, and when it arrives, the Henry gang will no doubt find a place to escape among the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.  But there's unexpected help along the way and, by all that's Holy, Jake Carpenter is going to make sure the Henry boys don't slip away again.