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Author of 40
novels, published over more than 50 years. Latest include THE
WAY OF THE COYOTE, THE BUCKSKIN LINE, THE SMILING COUNTRY,
CLOUDY IN THE WEST, THE PUMPKIN ROLLERS, HONOR AT DAYBREAK,
STAND PROUD and THE WOLF AND THE BUFFALO. A 40th novel, RANGER'S
TRAIL, is due in September 2002. Click
here to read the first chapter.
Three of his
novels have appeared in Reader's Digest Condensed Books. Four
books have won the Western Heritage Award from the National
Cowboy Hall of Fame, Oklahoma City: THE TIME IT NEVER RAINED,
THE GOOD OLD BOYS, THE MAN WHO RODE MIDNIGHT, and the text for
THE ART OF HOWARD TERPNING. Six have won the Spur award from
Western Writers of America: BUFFALO WAGONS, THE DAY THE COWBOYS
QUIT, THE TIME IT NEVER RAINED, EYES OF THE HAWK, SLAUGHTER and
THE FAR CANYON.
In 1987 he
received the Barbara McCombs/Lon Tinkle Award for "continuing
excellence in Texas letters" from the Texas Institute of
Letters. In 1990 he received the Distinguished Achievement Award
from the Western Literature Association. The Texas Legislature
proclaimed Elmer Kelton Day in April 1997. In 1998 he received
the first Lone Star award for lifetime Achievement from the
Larry McMurtry Center for Arts and Humanities at Midwestern
State University, Wichita Falls, Texas. He also received
honorary doctorates from Hardin-Simmons University and Texas
Tech University. He was given a lifetime achievement award by
the National Cowboy Symposium in Lubbock, Texas.
He is a
native of Crane, Texas. He grew up on the McElroy Ranch, with
which his father, the late R. W. "Buck' Kelton, was associated
for 36 years. After graduation from Crane High School he
attended the University of Texas at Austin in 1942-44 and
1946-48, earning a B.A. degree in journalism. He spent 15 years
as farm and ranch writer-editor for the San Angelo
Standard-Times, five years as editor of Sheep and Goat Raiser
Magazine and 22 years as associate editor of Livestock Weekly,
from which he retired in 1990.
He served
two years in the U. S. Army, 1944-46, including combat infantry
service in Europe. He and his wife Ann, a native of Austria,
celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary three years ago. They
have two grown sons, a daughter, four grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
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