Gabacho and Other Wildyr Tales

· JMS Books LLC
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About this ebook

In this anthology, Mark Wildyr introduces Gabacho, an itinerant Texas cowboy who likes to travel on horseback. Born Gary James Hawthorne and dubbed Gabacho when he ventures south of the border is a womanizer who is introduced to something different. And you know what? He sorta likes it.

Across nineteen stories, Gabacho explores the ribald, the serious, the occult. At the core of each story is love -- hopeless love, successful love, love that fails. There are chance encounters and planned encounters. Twins with different needs, guys accused of being losers who achieve small victories, a killer, a vampire, an old cowboy’s tale of how he got the recipe for banana pudding.

Meet all these and more in Gabacho and Other Wildyr Tales!

About the author

Born and raised in a small Oklahoma town, Mark Wildyr has had a lifelong interest in history (Native American and the dominant culture), as well as mythology. After taking an undergraduate degree in History, Mr. Wildyr served in the United States Army and then pursued a career as a businessman. He presently resides in New Mexico. His novels explore developing sexual awareness and intercultural relationships among his characters. Approximately sixty of his short stories and novellas have been acquired by such houses as Alyson Books, Arsenal Pulp, Bold Books, Cleis Press, Companion Press, Green Candy Press, Haworth Press, STARbooks Press, and Freshmen and Men's Magazines. For more information, visit facebook.com/mark.wildyr.

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