Since we've had some different folks poking around of late, I thought I'd toss this one out to see what our favorite themes and settings are.
DEFINITIONS: For the purpose of this question, THEME is really the main character focus (cowboy, miner, settler, gambler, and so on), and SETTING can be either the time, location of the action, or a combination of the two.
I'll kick it off. I've got a couple of favorite themes: one being the Frontier Army (especially the enlisted men, who get precious little attention historical or otherwise); and the other being the war veteran heading West. The Civil War's impact on the men who fought it and their move West doesn't get near the attention it deserves. I also have a fondness for the gambler/gunman.
As for settings, I'm fond of Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, and parts of Utah and Texas. My timeframe is mostly 1866 through 1885, though I am experimenting with some earlier stories.
DEFINITIONS: For the purpose of this question, THEME is really the main character focus (cowboy, miner, settler, gambler, and so on), and SETTING can be either the time, location of the action, or a combination of the two.
I'll kick it off. I've got a couple of favorite themes: one being the Frontier Army (especially the enlisted men, who get precious little attention historical or otherwise); and the other being the war veteran heading West. The Civil War's impact on the men who fought it and their move West doesn't get near the attention it deserves. I also have a fondness for the gambler/gunman.
As for settings, I'm fond of Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, and parts of Utah and Texas. My timeframe is mostly 1866 through 1885, though I am experimenting with some earlier stories.
) and the Southwest, though I do include Kansas and the states along the Mississippi for a variety of reasons. I "hate" going to a new state or territory because that means I have to research a new state or territory. It's amazing how much I know about Kansas from that time period now, as an example, when I never actually intended to know anything about it.