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Clayton Ridge writes Western fiction shaped by hard country, hard choices, and the men who live between them. His stories focus on outlaws, lawmen, and drifters navigating a frontier where survival matters more than reputation and justice often arrives late?if it arrives at all. Drawing inspiration from classic mid-century paperback Westerns, Ridge favors tight pacing, plainspoken prose, and moral pressure forged under open sky. His work is grounded in grit and realism, emphasizing isolation, consequence, and the unromantic truths of frontier life. Ridge believes the best Westerns don't glorify violence?they confront it. His novels explore what men become when pushed to the edge of law, land, and conscience.
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