Jan 6, 2025 | Doomtown Fiction, Authors, Debt of Blood, Doomtown, Russell Smith
By Russell Smith June 1882 The food smelled so good, it felt as if Marshal Bass Reeves hadn’t eaten in days. Fact was, Bass had been far more interested in the serving of the Aunt Lou Marchbanks’ famous version of chuckwagon stew than he was the shot of Union No.13...
Jan 6, 2025 | Doomtown Fiction, Authors, Debt of Blood, Doomtown, Owen Lean
By Owen Lean June 1882 The closing act of Gui Fei Zui Jiu was reaching its crescendo. As the song reached its peak, The curtain at the back of the royal box in the Shan Fan theatre opened and a small man with a stack of steaming dim sum baskets stepped inside....
Jan 6, 2025 | Doomtown Fiction, Authors, David Hogg, Doomtown, Weird West Edition
By David Hogg Smoke from the Seeking ritual still swirled around the small back room of the Office for Indian Affairs building as Messrs. Bullock and Swearengen gave their thanks and left. The man named Hickok had indeed risen from the grave and sought vengeance, but...
Jan 6, 2025 | Doomtown Fiction, Authors, Doomtown, Jeff Bailey, Weird West Edition
By Jeff Bailey E.B. Farnum rose from his chair in the back room of the Gem Theatre. “Fellow business proprietors. It’s time we discussed Deadwood’s decline.” The owner of the Gem Theater, Al Swearengen, sat comfortably. Sylvester Heath,...
Jan 6, 2025 | Doomtown Fiction, Authors, David Orange, Doomtown, Weird West Edition
by David Orange The Peaceful Life of Jessica Patchett by David Orange The afternoon sun scorched the rounded outcrops of the Black Hills. The tedium of fence repair had settled into a peaceful rhythm. Ranch labor was a small price to pay for starting a quiet life far...
Jan 6, 2025 | Doomtown Fiction, Authors, Doomtown, Jeff Bailey, Twilight Protocol
By Jeff Bailey May 29, 1882 Abram Grothe stared at the outskirts of Tombstone, Arizona. “It has been a long journey, a long chase. My quarry will be brought to justice for the many murders he has committed, and the crimes of his allies as well.” “Right fine words...