Cynthia Haseloff (born 1948) is an American author of western novels.
Haseloff was born in
Vernon, Texas
Vernon is a city and the county seat of Wilbarger County, Texas, United States. and as of the 2010 Census had a population of 11,002.
History
The original town was called Eagle Springs by the indigenous community as early as 1858. After the ...
. She is a part of the
Western Writers of America
Western Writers of America (WWA), founded 1953, promotes literature, both fictional and nonfictional, pertaining to the American West. Although its founders wrote traditional Western fiction, the more than 600 current members also include historian ...
and used to be a board member of Shiloh Museum and the Washington County Historical Society. Her western novel ''
The Kiowa Verdict'' won the
Spur Award for Best Western Novel This is a list of the works of fiction which have won the Spur Award for Best Western Novel:
* 1953 - Novel: "Lawman" by Wayne D. Overholser using the pseudonym Lee Leighton
* 1954 - Novel: "The Violent Land" by Wayne D. Overholser (2)
* 1955 - No ...
.
Bibliography
*''Ride South!'' (1980)
*''A Killer Comes To Shiloh'' (1981)
*''Marauder'' (1982)
*''Badman'' (1983)
*''The Chains of Sarai Stone'' (1995)
*''Man Without Medicine'' (1996)
*''The Kiowa Verdict'' (1997)
*''Dead Woman's Trail'' (1998)
*''Satanta's Woman'' (1998)
*''Changing Trains'' (2001)
References
1948 births
American women novelists
American Western (genre) novelists
Living people
21st-century American women
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