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I know there's a Weird Western list on here already but the Amazon list is a good idea. I might try and do that later.


What would non-Indie Weird West titles look like? Is Indie a synonym here for "self-published"?

thought everyone knew what indie meant. Yes it's basically a self-published author. A non self-published author would be Landscape and Mike Resnick.

Oddmonster wrote: "Huh. For me, just as a reader, "indie" means either self-published or with a small independent publishing house. So Mike Resnick would qualify as indie to me."
Pretty much.
As for the list, anyone is welcome to do it. I am battling my body today so I don't have the energy or attention span to scour Amazon.
Pretty much.
As for the list, anyone is welcome to do it. I am battling my body today so I don't have the energy or attention span to scour Amazon.

Do listmania's work across all countries? That might be the issue. It works for us but you're in New Zealand.

That could be the issue.

That could be the issue."
Good thing GoodReads works internationally.
Amazon is just weird about working in all countries. Goodreads is pretty much a forum and database so yeah.




He mentioned how some of us have weird Webster's involving zombies, werewolves and it got me thinking if anyone else has a book that involves aliens, vampires or other creatures perhaps we can create a Weird Western Oddities or Fearsome Foes of the Weird West. What do you think? Just a thought that came into mind..

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my other series, the legend of Levi West, has gods as the protagonist and antoginist. It's going to be ridiculously long, so there will be other creature or lessor foes in there as well. One is called scavengers. Think of them as unevolved humanoids crossbred with a hyena (can't spell that)

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I take it your wondering if the things within your book would be considered as a book worth considering putting in the two lists I mentioned? Sure I don't see why not. I was thinking more broad with the obvious creatures at the time but aside from the obvious vampires, zombies and werewolves I suppose anyone can make a case for their weird walking western creatures.
I'm going to begin putting together a rough draft of books I will consider adding for the list.


I was thinking maybe we as a group could create some lists on GR and Amazon for our Weird Westerns? Just a fun idea I thought would be good to help our books.