All Comments on 'Ride For The Sun Ch. 01'

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tazz317tazz317almost 13 years ago
LOUIE LAMOUR

THIS STORY IS UP WITH L.L. AS A GREAT WESTERN SAGA. LIKE MOST OF WMOs SUBMISSIONS THEY ARE GOOD AND VERY CORRECT AS TO PERIODS,TIME AND CORRECT PORTAYAL OF LIFE ON THE FRONTIER OR WHERE HE WRITES IT AND KEEPS IT IN PERSPECTIVE. KEEP IT UP AND I AWAIT THE NEXT CHAPTERS. P.S LIVING WHERE YOU DO, TAKE A DRIVE TO TORTILLA FLATS AND GOLDFIELD IN THE SUPERSTITION MTNS. TK U MLJ LV NV

Tjay4PlayTjay4Playalmost 13 years ago
Showing my age.

Grew up watchin old Dusters as well as Lone Ranger and Zorro's. Woodmanone brings back those stories with great characters and details.

Love all the western Series

ceoltoirceoltoiralmost 13 years ago
Lovin' this . . .

Your stories have always been enjoyable but this is your best yet. It's tightly written, flows smoothly and almost begs me to read faster. Very good writing!

donaldedonaldealmost 13 years ago
great beginning

really enjoyed your the beginning of your tale looking forward to the next chapter

mokkelkemokkelkealmost 13 years ago

this was a very nice and refreshing read. seeing how many other things you've written i know where i'll be browsing the next few days/weeks.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 13 years ago
you've done it again

Another great storyline, keep it coming

LoneStarRiderLoneStarRideralmost 13 years ago
Nice work!

In addition to a good storyline, you have a good grasp on the geograhy.

hodunkhodunkalmost 13 years ago
Thanks for the start of another great story

Thaks woodmanone for another great old west tale.I knew you would be writing another as you are so very good at these. I can't wait for the following chapters.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 13 years ago
I Join The Plaudits

Woody, you have a great one going with all the authenticity of the Old West. I can smell the dust, burn to the sun, and hear the clomp of shod AND unshod hoofs, remembering that in '76 (40 years after the Alamo and San Jacinto) the Comanches and Apaches were both still running hard, so Rafe better keep a close lookout forward, to both sides and, especially, behind him, and stay to the high ground.

Doleke

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 13 years ago
I am with you Wood

I open and read your stories just by your Byline. Hope your postings come quickly. Oh, and thank for not leaving us hanging off a cliff!!! You just stopped to take a breath, hope it is not a long wait, as Rafe can only ride so far until he reaches the next town. BUICK GS

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 13 years ago
love this kind of story!

will watch for more of your stories. your a great story teller!!

BoringOldGuyBoringOldGuyalmost 13 years ago
Thanks woodmanone

Looks like the start of another terrific series.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 13 years ago
Love it

I so enjoy your stories You are a writer I am going to read the story because you are the author

Scorpio44Scorpio44almost 13 years ago
I'm really enjoying this!

Well written and exciting.

Thank you.

bruce22bruce22almost 13 years ago
Yet another fine western

from woodmanone. Thanks!

Mr Reece should have given him money for not killing his stupid son, instead of putting a price on him! Why in the world did the storekeeper feel that he had to have him killed? Yeah, I know, cross-cultural differences.

gdk38gdk38almost 13 years ago
westerns

love your writing, keep it up

catman71catman71almost 13 years ago
looks like a real good one

hope it progress slowly, those are the best. but you have set one thing, rafe is both a competent gun handler, and also a calm one with a good horse, a very dangerous combo to face

GualterioGualterioover 12 years ago
Excellent Western

Woodmanone is an excellent author but his Westerns are something really really special.

oldwayneoldwayneabout 12 years ago
Excellent, so far.

I'll keep readin'.

tazz317tazz317about 12 years ago
LIFE IN YE OLDE DAYS WAS ROUGH

getting involved in a feud was disaster. TK U MLJ LV NV p/s Goldfield Az is a good place to visit. TK U MLJ LV NV

auhunter04auhunter04almost 12 years ago
well done, just that Well Done

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 12 years ago
Wow.

This is excellent. Thanks for writing.

AnonymousAnonymousover 9 years ago
Llano estacado

Good enough tale. The Llano Estacado is located north of the area you wrote about. You wrote about the area generally referred to as the Edwards Plateau. Check out the wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llano_Estacado

AnonymousAnonymousover 8 years ago
Si, uno estrella !

And good riddance !!

AnonymousAnonymousover 8 years ago
sun 01

Aaah back to the long western. see you at the end.

Ed Grocott

edgrocott@gmail.com

rightbankrightbankover 8 years ago
cinco

well, I've started down this trail, might as well keep riding.

gracias

LilacQueen15LilacQueen15about 4 years ago

Excellent, entertaining story.

AnonymousAnonymousover 2 years ago
Good story, but.....

I just don't understand in any of these western stories, yours or anyone else's, that when the character in these stories is being chase on horseback, why do they ALWAYS shoot at the pursuers instead of at the larger target, the horses. Rafe could have waited on those riders just at the crest of the rise and waited for them to be in range, laying on his belly and would be hard to see. One by one he could shoot the horses, leaving the panicked men on foot in the middle of nowhere. Then, just be able to ride away easy. But, of course, then you wouldn't have your story or would have to change the story a lot!

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 2 years ago

Nicely written. Plot of an advertised hired kidnapping being okay with law enforcement officers & telegraph company is a reach too far for me, however.

Craig

DrtywrdsmithDrtywrdsmithabout 1 year ago

Great tale, I really enjoy your western adventures. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Helen1899Helen189923 days ago

Ok, promising start

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