Author William F. Martin
Author William F. Martin

William F. Martin was born on a Kentucky farm and moved west in the mid-sixties on an assignment with the federal government’s program to help Native Americans. His assignment to Santa Fe, New Mexico, began a lifetime love affair with the American West. His writing interest was developed with the publishing of many technical journal articles and textbooks on environmental and engineering issues. He has given numerous papers and speeches, both domestically and internationally.

After assignments in South Dakota, Arizona, and Texas, he has lived near the Gulf of Mexico on Treasure Island, Florida, and in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Boone, North Carolina.

Amazon.com Book Review for Stand Tough:

If you’re looking for an authentic western adventure… slip into the saddle with Clint Mason, this book’s hero, who herein begins an adventure to set the inhabitants of his home county straight about right and wrong – at least as far as he and his family are concerned. The author spins a tale that harkens back to those of Zane Grey… compelling, fast-moving, told in an easy style, with dramatic turns that reveal character and reflect the proud, strong values of honorable independent men doing what they had to do to survive in America’s wild west. When the ranch is on the line, the cattle are dying off, the bank note’s due and the man with the long scar is nervously thumbing his side iron, count on Clint’s cool hand to win the day. A very satisfying short novel for young readers and classic western fans of all ages.
Highly recommended.

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