"Defying the odds, New York Times-bestselling author Howard
Weinstein became a professional writer at age 19, when he sold a
script for "The Pirates of Orion" episode to NBC's Emmy-winning
animated Star Trek television series in 1974--while still a student
at the University of Connecticut. An award-winning author of 16
books, he is best known for four decades of contributions to the
legendary Star Trek universe--including seven novels, 65 comic
books, graphic novels, and story-development contributions to the
beloved movie Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, /em>.
Non-fiction credits include a biography of baseball superstar
Mickey Mantle; Puppy Kisses are Good for the Soul, a memoir about
his first great Welsh Corgi, Mail Order Annie; and numerous
articles and columns in major newspapers and magazines (including
The New York Times and Baltimore Sun).
He has taught writing classes and workshops at dozens of schools,
colleges, libraries and media conventions. Following his other
passion, he started Day-One Dog Training in 1998, and continues to
help Maryland dog owners teach their pups to be great pets. Contact
the author at info@howardweinsteinbooks.com and visit him online at
www.howardweinsteinbooks.com.
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. . . Characterization is solid, and readers will bond with the
main players by book's end.-- Loyd Uglow, Roundup Magazine/Western
Writers of America
An odyssey through the West to manhood that should not be missed.
Howard Weinstein's early influences seem to mirror my own. I only
wish I had his storytelling touch.--Robert Randisi, prolific
western and mystery novelist
Anyone who loves Charles Portis's style of writing in True Grit, or
readers ready [for] a great yarn . . . look no farther than
Galloway's Gamble.-- Jeb Rosebrook, True West Magazine
Entertaining, heartwarming, and historically accurate. If you
haven't read a Weinstein novel before, start with this one, and be
prepared to have a new favorite author.-- Jeff Guinn, New York
Times bestselling author of The Last Gunfight
Howard Weinstein introduces the remarkable Cara Galloway and her
two rambunctious sons, Jamey and Jake. Weinstein writes affable
characters.--W. Michael Gear, New York Times bestselling author of
Flight of the Hawk
Weinstein's story moves fast . . . and the final complicated gamble
will please any reader who roots for the little guy.--Historical
Novel Society
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