Below is something I found some years back when I first got bit by the Western writing bug. I keep it by my desk now and look at it when the motivation flags.
"The West is dead, my friend,
But writers hold the seed.
And what they sow,
Will live and grow,
Again for those who read.
C.M. Russell"
Russell was from Missouri, but he made Montana his home and inspiration for the majority of his adult life. In addition to his paintings, he was a fair Western short story author. He mourned the passing of the West he loved, but tried his best to point the way for those who would keep it alive in spirit if not substance. I know it works for me, and just wanted to share it in case it would work for someone else.
"The West is dead, my friend,
But writers hold the seed.
And what they sow,
Will live and grow,
Again for those who read.
C.M. Russell"
Russell was from Missouri, but he made Montana his home and inspiration for the majority of his adult life. In addition to his paintings, he was a fair Western short story author. He mourned the passing of the West he loved, but tried his best to point the way for those who would keep it alive in spirit if not substance. I know it works for me, and just wanted to share it in case it would work for someone else.