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Welcome to the Wyoming Authors Wiki
September 1911
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“On September 30, 1911, the busy little town of Medicine Bow, made historic by Owen Wister, again stepped into the lime-light when the new hotel called ‘The Virginian’ and built upon the site of the old ‘Elkhorn Hotel’ opened its hospitable doors to the public.” (Saratoga Sun, October 5, 1911)
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Note to those of you who want to contact the authors. Some of the authors have added their contact information to their Wiki page. Others have not.
If you are trying to contact one of these authors, you should either
check with the library in their local community or contact them through their publisher.
A list of Wyoming libraries and contact information for them can be found at http://will.state.wy.us/directory/
You might also be able to contact the author through their publisher. Publishers are listed as part of the information about the books the individual has written. Using the publishers name, you can search the internet for the publisher's contact information.
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The Wyoming Authors Wiki is a clearinghouse for information on book authors who've lived in Wyoming or who write about Wyoming. You can search the wiki using the box in the top
right corner of every page, or you can browse by author, county or genre. Also check out our list of New Books and Book Events. Or learn more by checking out our resources about writers or for writers.
What makes the wiki different from an ordinary website is that you can contribute information about your favorite book author (including yourself!), books and book events. First, you have to join our wiki community and agree to abide by our Contributor Agreement and Disclaimer. You'll find more information on how to edit and create pages at these links.
The Wyoming Authors Wiki is a continual work in progress, and we hope to make it better over time through the work of a community of authors and readers who share an interest in Wyoming's literary heritage.
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