Adding It Up

When Center Point publishes Brass in the Desert in September, I will have published eight-two books. That novel, perhaps my last, is a poignant story about some lonely prospectors in the arid Nevada back country, and their struggle to survive. It will appear in various formats. I didn't start writing fiction until midlife, and after that I wrote steadily and hard.

Some of my books were published under pseudonyms or for author franchises. Some are mysteries, most of them written as Axel Brand. One is a novella. One is a memoir. In addition, I have published nine short stories, all of them dealing with the American West. Another, just completed, is a contemporary short story about a medical mystery, and I have submitted it to Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine. I would be thrilled if that legendary publication would take it, because it is the first writing I have felt good about since I suffered the grand mal seizure in 2014. Publication of that story would be handing my life back to me.

I want to thank all my readers for staying with me during these difficult months when the troubles of age ganged up on me. You have been most kind to me. There are many people who helped me along the way, and to each of you I send my appreciation.
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Published on August 01, 2016 10:33
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message 1: by Paul (new)

Paul Courneya I first came across one of your books a few years ago at a book exchange. It was one of the Barnaby Skye novels. After reading it you instantly became one of my favorite authors. Since then I have read most of the Skye books. I also read, Snowbound, Badlands, and just finished Flints Gift. I am now reading the Buffalo Commons. When I read your novels I keep a dictionary handy. I find myself looking up some of the words from another era that you use. I too, am an old man. I have failing eyesight so I have to buy the ebook versions when available. I will be looking for your latest novel when it comes out. Thank you for all your work. I think you are a gifted writer.


message 2: by Michael (new)

Michael Schramme Mr. Wheeler, I have been a fan since reading your book on Major Reno! You are difficult to keep track of with the changing addresses of your blog sites! I'm very happy I finally managed to find your current one. Not being a EQMM regular, would you mind letting us know via this route when it will be published? Many thanks and all the very best! Michael


message 3: by Michael (new)

Michael Schramme May I just add what a shame it is that you took down your previous blog site (wheeler's world). There was so much interesting and fascinating information on that blog for your fans (your own chronological review of your books for example) to dip into, that is now lost forever. I guess there is no chance of reviving that particular site for us, is there?
All the best!


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