It’s been a conundrum here at SpaceWesterns.com—how best to get the attention of Space Western genre professionals for interviews? After much soul-searching and introspection (not to mention navel-gazing) we’ve decided: an old fashioned bounty hunt! The following are all wanted men… — ed, N.E. Lilly
In 1872 an outlaw wandering on the frontier may as well have been in Outer-space. Local law enforcement didn’t have the man-power to track down these outlaws by themselves, so they enlisted help by posting rewards for their capture. In these kindler, gentler times, we’re simply looking for an interview.
If you can approach these individuals for an interview, without endangering their privacy, please contact the editor, N.E. Lilly (editor@spacewesterns.com).
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