By Labrador Publishing
Internationally, multi-award-winning Western Fiction novels
Labrador Publishing's John Layne is an international, multi-award-winning Author of Western Fiction. He is also a screenwriter and actor, recently appearing in 1883 A Yellowstone Origin Story.
His professional writing career began in the sports industry where he penned articles for national magazines and served as an editor for online publications.
His adoration for Western films and novels began at an early age and expanded over the years. His theatrical inspirations include actors John Wayne, James Stewart, and Clint Eastwood as well as directors John Ford, Henry Hathaway, Howard Hawks, and Andrew McLaglen. He drew literary muse from Louis L’Amour, Robert B. Parker, C. J. Box and Lee Child. His passion for history and the classic western genre inspired him to write short stories and three novels of the Old West along with his first feature film screenplay adapted from his second novel Red River Reunion. All are classic westerns set in 1870’s Texas.
By Labrador Publishing
Internationally, multi-award-winning Western Fiction novels
Labrador Publishing's John Layne is an international, multi-award-winning Author of Western Fiction. He is also a screenwriter and actor, recently appearing in 1883 A Yellowstone Origin Story.
His professional writing career began in the sports industry where he penned articles for national magazines and served as an editor for online publications.
His adoration for Western films and novels began at an early age and expanded over the years. His theatrical inspirations include actors John Wayne, James Stewart, and Clint Eastwood as well as directors John Ford, Henry Hathaway, Howard Hawks, and Andrew McLaglen. He drew literary muse from Louis L’Amour, Robert B. Parker, C. J. Box and Lee Child. His passion for history and the classic western genre inspired him to write short stories and three novels of the Old West along with his first feature film screenplay adapted from his second novel Red River Reunion. All are classic westerns set in 1870’s Texas.