Four writers with Texas roots will be presented Spur Awards or recognized as finalists by the Western Writers of America at the organization’s annual meeting this summer.
Georgetown historian Robert Utley will get a Golden Spur for his “Lone Star Lawmen: The Second Century of the Texas Rangers.” (Oxford University Press.) His book won in the Best Western Nonfiction Contemporary category.
A history professor at Victoria College, Stephen L. Hardin was a finalist in the Best Western Nonfiction Historical competition for his “Texian Macabre: The Melancholy Tale of a Hanging in Early Houston.” (State House Press.)
A Breckenridge writer, Mike Kearby, was a finalist in the Best Western Juvenile Fiction category for his book, “Ambush at Mustang Canyon.” (Trails End Books.)
Finally, Texas native Arturo O. Martinez, who now lives in New Jersey, was a finalist in the same category for his “Pedrito’s World.” (Texas Tech University Press.)
These recognitions and others will be presented in Scottsdale, AZ on June 14.