Giles A. Lutz

Giles A. Lutz

Giles Alfred Lutz (March 1910–June 1982) was a prolific author of fiction in the Western genre. Born in March 1910 in Missouri, United States, Lutz for many years wrote short stories about the American West that were published in pulp magazines. His story "Get a Wild Horse Hunter," an example of his pulp fiction writing, appeared in the June 1952 edition of the magazine "Western Novels and Short Stories". In the mid-1950s Lutz made the transition to full-length novels, and until his death in June 1982, published numerous stories about the American West. In 1962, Lutz won the Western Writers of America Golden Spur Award for his novel, "The Honyocker".

Lutz wrote under several pseudonyms during his pulp fiction career, including under the names: "James B. Chaffin," "Wade Everett," "Alex Hawk," "Hunter," "Hunter Ingram," "Reese Sullivan," and "Gene Thompson." Under the pseudonym "Brad Curtis," Lutz wrote steamy pulp novels in the erotica genre.

Western Novels by Giles A. Lutz

*"The Black Day"
*"The Bleeding Land"
*"Blind Trail"
*"Blood Feud"
*"The Challenger"
*"Deadly Like a .45"
*"The Demanding Land"
*"A Drifting Man"
*"The Echo"
*"The Feud"
*"Fight or Run"
*"Forked Tongue"
*"Fury Trail"
*"The Golden Bawd"
*"The Golden Land"
*"The Great Railroad War"
*"Gun Rich"
*"Halfway to Hell"
*"The Hardy Breed"
*"To Hell and Texas"
*"The Homing Bullet"
*"The Honyocker"
*"Killer's Trail"
*"Law of the Trigger"
*"The Lonely Ride"
*"The Long Cold Wind"
*"Lure of the Outlaw Trail"
*"The Magnificient Failure"
*"Man Hunt"
*"Man on the Run"
*"My Brother's Keeper"
*"Nemesis of Circle A"
*"Night of the Cattlemen"
*"The Offenders"
*"Outcast Gun"
*"Relentless Gun"
*"Reprisal!"
*"The Shoot Out"
*"Smash the Wild Bunch"
*"Stagecoach to Hell"
*"The Stranger"
*"The Stubborn Breed"
*"The Tangled Web"
*"Thieves' Brand"
*"A Time for Vengeance"
*"The Trespassers"
*"The Trouble Borrower"
*"Turnaround"
*"The Unbeaten"
*"The Vengeance Ghost"
*"The Way Homeward"
*"The Wild Quarry
*"Wild Runs the River"

Erotic Novels under the pseudonym "Brad Curtis"

*"For Services Rendered"
*"The Golden Greed"
*"Live and Let Live"
*"Night Shift"
*"Private Property"

External links

* [http://www.hycyber.com/WEST/lutz_giles_a.html Giles A. Lutz]


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