Ralph Compton was a finalist for the Medicine Pipe Bearer Award, which is awarded to writers with an outstanding first novel. His stories depict real-life issues and he offered certain life lessons in his writings. Ralph Compton was a man who saw a lot in life and had a lot of questions about life. The subjects that Ralph Compton wrote about had a lot to do with the experiences he had in his life. Before having a full-fledged writing career, Compton had a number of jobs that involved using his writing skills, including musician, radio host, songwriter, and newspaper writer. Ralph Compton was born in the early 1930’s and died in nineteen ninety-eight. The Law and the Lawless (By:David Robbins) Straight to the Noose (By:Marcus Galloway) Hard Ride to Wichita (By:Marcus Galloway) North to the Salt Fork (With: Dusty Richards) Randisi)ĭrive for Independence (With: Lyle Brandt) Trail to Cottonwood Falls (By:Dusty Richards)īig Jake's Last Drive (By:Robert J. Seven Roads to Revenge (By:Carlton Stowers) Stagecoach to Hell (By:Terrence McCauley) Ralph Compton Lost Banshee Mine (By:Jackson Lowry) Never Bet Against the Bullet (By:Jackson Lowry) Ralph Compton Tin Star (By:Jackson Lowry)
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