Sunday, February 17, 2008

Interview with Bobby R. Woodall






CA: This is a first for me, I just finished reviewing Bobby’s western novel Mercer’s Manor. I have never actually sat down and read a full blown shoot ‘em up kind of western as Bobby calls it but I have watched them on TV when I was smaller. I much rather prefer the books. So here ya go world, put your hands together for Western author Bobby Robert Woodall.

CA: What genre(s) do you write?

BRW: I write westerns

CA: Why do you write the stories that you write?

BRW: I’m from Oklahoma originally but live in Indiana for the last 37 years I used to be a cowboy. In fact when I met my wife I was shoeing horses and mules at a dude ranch (Stupid Charley’s). The name of the ranch is funny as my wife and her college roommate had a lab mouse from college named “Stupid Charley. Anyway, this mouse was all the time running backwards so they just named him Stupid Charley. The two girls wanted to have an adventure and summer was coming up at college, so they decided to look in magazines for dude ranches in Colorado. In the meantime, a buddy of mine and I decided to go to California to become gigolos (we figured we were good lucking dudes) and women would be falling over each other to get at us. ROTFLMAO! As luck would have it, we 2 Romeos were in a bar, got in a brawl and finally deposited at the gutter in front of the bar. The brawl started when my friend Robert, who had a firecracker called a screamer in his back pocket (it was around the 4th of July). One of the patrons at the bar was a drunken Indian who decided to walk around us. In the process of going around us, he spied the firecracker sticking out of Roberts butt pocket. Grinning to himself, the drunk applied the lit end of his cigar to the fuse of the screamer. I was at the far end of the bar trying to put the make on a lovely Indian maiden. I say lovely, because she had at least thee teeth in her mouth; two stained with berry juice and one yellowed and broken plus her hair looked as if it was due an oil change any minute.

All of a sudden, Robert let out a hoop and hollers. Seems as the firecracker was burning its fuse he was being burnt in the butt. He quickly reached behind him to remove the offending screamer, but got burnt; therefore he threw his hand up in the air and hollered. I thought he was making fun of the Indians by doing an impromptu war dance. It looked as if the battle was on. I looked around and hit the first person I saw (a big Indian). My Paw had told me to always get in the first punch. He in return hit me back (it was only right as I had hit him first). After slowing having my facial features rearranged by Hiawatha and moving my nose to where my right ear was, I backed up to a juke box that was blaring out, Honky-tonk Angels! Raising my fists to ward off more blows I looked out of the corner of my eye that was not already closed and saw Robert take on two more of the noble breed. To make a long story even longer, we were thrashed royally or to put it in plain English beaten almost to a pulp and thrown into the gutter. We crawled to our car and the next morning there was a tap on the side window. Bleary eyed I looked out the window and could of sworn it was Wyatt Earp or maybe Wild Bill Hitchcock. This apparition starring back at me was dressed up in full cowboy regalia; chaps, boots, Levis, etc., etc. He even had a handlebar moustache that was stained with tobacco juice. His dishwater hair peeked out from under the biggest Stetson I ever had seen. Rolling down my window a smidge, I asked what he wanted. "You boys shoe horses?" I was raised on a farm so I stated that we did, although I knew Robert was scared of horse. That meant that yours truly would be doing all the work. We worked at the dude ranch I met my wife. I knew her 30 minutes and asked her to marry me. I'll be the 1st to admit I was a tad slow, but I had to know her name first. One has to set his priorities right. We eloped and then started the long saga of the adventures of BobbyRobert!
CA: Who or what was your inspiration for writing?

BRW: Always wanted to be a write, but I had an English teacher in high school tell me, Woodall, you could not put 10 words together to make a proper sentence! Well, Madame, I put over 187,000 words together to make two novels. I find that I can make sense though others may not like it, but I tell them, Eat your heart out! As I mentioned before, hopefully I am not being too redundant, but I like reading. One day I told my wife, Babe, that’s what I call her. All other women are doll! I think I can write as good as these guys.She told me to do it and see. She is my inspiration for without her I would be lost! So I wrote one novel and it got published. I wrote another to prove I was not a flash in the pan and it got published. Hey, I thought to myself. I’m on a roll. Therefore I’m busy writing more; a murder mystery, another western, a children’s book, a horror story and a scary story.

What’s the difference between a horror story and a scary story? In a horror story there’s a lot of fantasy. In a scary story, it is a case of it might or might not happen. I’ve been compared to Louis Lamoure but there are 2 important things about that. First and the most obvious, I’m alive and he isn’t. God rest his soul! Secondly, he takes 3 chapters to describe a blade of grass. To me, a blade of grass is a blade of grass, I describe people. I want people to walk a mile in my boots or at least look at my characters through my one-eye
CA: What is your work schedule like when you're writing?

BRW: I don’t have a schedule as I don’t believe in work. That’s a nasty four letter word I detest. If the mood strikes me I write. Lately the mood has eluded me. Although tomorrow is another day, maybe it’ll return. If it doesn’t, then I’m a realist. I got two novels now; I am satisfied with just having a contented mind.
CA: Your book is about to be sent into the reader world, what is one word that describes how you feel?

BRW: Satisfied and accomplished! You see, I had a horrible auto accident 35 years ago that left me with brain damage (No I’m not a babbling idiot, although my wife would disagree with me sometimes). My car hit two mail boxes, one telephone poll, and rolled end over end five times. I was declared legally “dead” three times. I was in a coma for 47 days. Funny thing though. I did not break a bone in the accident, but after two weeks in the hospitals neurotically unit, I was dropped out of bed and broke my hip socket. Let me tell you the hospital wasn’t safe at all! The doctors told me wife if I survived I would be a vegetable. This carrot not only survived but authored and got published 2 novels. My novels have neither profanity nor graphic sex scenes. The English language is too full of proper words to have to resort to profanity. Also I am not the world’s mommy and daddy. People should learn about sex from their parents.
CA: What do you like to do when you're not writing?

BRW: Eating, sleeping and thinking of what if that happens or what if that over there happens. Life is too short to wallow in self-pity. Of course I did my fair share of holding pity parties for ole Bobby, but then I remembered. Back home in Oklahoma there was a sign that said, I felt sorry because I had no shoes until I met a man with no feet! Sure, I wear a patch, but I’m not blind. I limp somewhat especially when I’m tired, but I am not confined to a wheel-chair. I talk in a slurred tone but at least I’m not mute, although there have been times when my kids and wife wished it to be so. I am considered by Social Security to have Cerebral Palsy and am classified as totally disabled not handicapped. Anytime your cerebrum is damaged the Social Security puts a large umbrella over it and calls the condition Cerebral Palsy.
CA: How many books have you written? Which is your favorite?

BRW: I have authored two so far. As far as favorite it’s hard to say, depends on the mood I’m in at the present. CLEARWATER is about a serial killer”of the old west whereas MERCER’S MANOR is a post Civil War epic! I like CLEARWATER when I’m feeling hungry for adventure. On the other hand I like MERCER’S MANOR when I feel in a nostalgic or history type mode. I have a sequel to MERCER’S MANOR in the back of my mind. Bringing it forward is another matter altogether.
CA: Do you tend to base your characters on real people or are they totally from your imagination?

BRW: They are from my imagination plus real life experiences! I ask my friends if I can use their name in a story and they say yes, they even go so far as to tell me what character they want to be. Writing is a form of therapy. One can vent out his anger, relive a fantasy or get rid of frustrations. It's wonderful to be alive at this time and in this very moment! My wife says, Bobby, you’re full of it as a Christmas turkey. Maybe so, but I’m writing it all down and getting paid for it!
CA: How can a reader contact you or purchase your books?

BRW: They are not only in print but electronically too. They can be purchased at the following web sites:

http://bobbyrobert.com
http://www.myspace.com/bobbywins1
http://www.amazon.com/books
http://www.synergebooks.com/
http://www.barnesandnobel.com/
http://www.ebookmall.com/
http://www.booksamillion.com/
Finally, people can read the excerpts of both novels at
http://www.bookswelove.net./Woodall.html

Bobby aka BobbyRobert

Bobby R. Woodall C.H.B., M.F.F., A.G.G., E.S.P.Author of "MERCER'S MANOR & CLEARWATER"http://www.bookswelove.net/woodall.htmlhttp://howfamous.com/profiles.asp?quserid=bobbyroberthttp://www.MySpace.com/bobbywins1

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Anonymous said...

This is a whole new side I never seen of you before Bobby... lol kidding I had to say that... The only western books I have read are by author Louis L'Amour... I will have to pick up one of those books... I never liked westerns but my grandfather introduced me to Louis L'Amour and I was hooked!
kenya

Unknown said...

Wow! Bobby, you are simply amazing. It is obvious that your life's plan was to be a novelist because the talent shows even in your interview.

I'm speechless. You are fabulous and I love to read your novels. If my Dad were alive, he would definately enjoy reading them, too.

Best wishes to you and "thank you" for sharing with all of us.

Edith

Faith-R-Michaels said...

That is one of the coolest interviews I have ever read-real life drama, humor and full of life!
It is a fun read-I really like ur answer to the writing schedule question.-Now I am all for thatand I find it is also how I write.
You are an inspiration to us all Bobby-Many Blessings

oldies137 said...

Hi Bobby, For someone who was declared brain dead you sure have a lot of imagination. I loved the interview, and all of your humor. You have turned out to be a great writer. Keep up the good work.

Nettie

Anonymous said...

INTERESTING, I believe that the talent that you have comes from within. I also believe that if you can get the interest of people to hear you or read your stuff again its a gift. You are great to be able to touch many people in many ways. You go right ahead and spread your glory and let it be set upon your platter so all can feed from it....you are a remarkable being. Thanks for sharing it with us

Anonymous said...

Remarkable interview, quite a summary of BobbyRoberts, I do believe, you are a special human being. Thank you for sharing life with your friends, Belinda

Anonymous said...

What an awesome interview Bobby!
Love your sense of humor!
Let me know when the book will be out!
Will purchase a copy for each member of my family!
Hug_n_Love u always~

Anonymous said...

"Writing is a form of therapy. One can vent out his anger, relive a fantasy or get rid of frustrations."

That is truly inspirational right there.
You are proof that no matter how bad things can be at one moment in time, you will ALWAYS come out stronger in the end. And just reading this interview has inspired me a lot.
Congratulations on getting both of your novels published and I am really looking forward to reading them.

Sincerely,
Bobbie a.k.a Proud Mommy (yuwie)

Anonymous said...

Dear Bobby,

I don't know why your high school English teacher said what she did but she sure was wrong. I enjoyed reading your interview. You are funny, thoughtful and engaging. Best of luck with your future writing projects!

Your friend---Island Wahine

Anonymous said...

hi bobby! Thank you so much for inviting me to read your interview I loved it, and I really look forward to reading your novels. You seem like a very interesting person with a good sense of humor and I wish you the best of luck in Everything you do in life!

Anonymous said...

Fascinating stories about how you get your inspiration to write, and inspiring how you've overcome your physical challenges. So many people have no direction in life and just coast along letting it happen, rather than taking it by the horns and making things happen like you have. Good on ya, and I will grab a copy of your book and read it when I have some upcoming free time.
Cheers,
Mike

Anonymous said...

Fascinating stories about how you get your inspiration for writing, and how you overcame your physical challenges to make your dreams into realities. So many people just coast through life without any real direction or plan for making things happen - but you've done that and I admire you for it. Good on ya!

Cheers,
Mike

Anonymous said...

That is very interesting. Hope that all of them are this interesting. Clint Eastwood is the best.

Unknown said...

Hi Bobby,

Great interview, having being brought up on The Virginian and The High Chaparal, and having a longterm goal to do the City Slickers style cattle drive holiday with my three kids and having visited the set of the Clint eastwood spaghetti westerns in Almeria in Spain last summer, I can really relate, i also think you should write that book about your own life, a very interesting man with a story to tell.

Thanks Mike

Anonymous said...

Very interesting interview. I would love to read the book. I will be on touch on how to get a copy.

Anonymous said...

Great Interview! Very interesting read. Remarkable man you are & after everything that you have experienced you prove that we can all do whatever we choose as long as we put forth the effort.
Respectfully,
~Terri~

Anonymous said...

ty Bobby--Im Bill and Jo's son

Anonymous said...

Hi Paul,
I too saw your last post on AF and that led me here .

So many in our business just do not realize the value of being a reachable "Real" person.

After how can anyone succeed at network marketing without networking?

Anonymous said...

great outlook on life! inspiring!

cat

Anonymous said...

I have to admit I haven't read books in some time, but am anxious to check out what you've written. Great interview and I love your sence of humor and life you reflect....

Oceaneyes said...

I have to admit I haven't read in a while, but I'm anxious to check out your books. It takes an awesome writer to draw in their readers, and you definately have what it takes. I love your sence of humor, and loved the interview.

Anonymous said...

I have to admit I haven't read books in awhile, but am very interested in reading yours. I love your sence of humor and you definately have a way of drawing readers in and wanting more....Great interview!!

Paula said...

I agree with one commenter that said you need to write a biography. That would be very interesting and a good read! I am glad your books are clean with no profanity or sex in them. I already know I want to get them and read them!

Anonymous said...

Bobbyrobert

I'm from a small town reading your story is like reading about my town. I wish they would make a movie. Thank you Betty

Anonymous said...

Mr. Bobbyrobert

You write with such great spring, humor, Loved every single word.

Much Thanks,
Bonnie

Anonymous said...

Remarkable time, western histories, only memories we have now, please keep doing this, it´s good for every body!!!!

Anonymous said...

Such an interesting interview. God Bless you Bobby for all your accomplishments in life. I am so honored to have you as my friend. I agree with the others, you should publish an autobiography. You sure wouldn't lack for words....lol. If any movies were to be made, and I think there should be, I think Chuck Norris would fit the starring role.

It's wonderful to know you and read about all your adventures. Go Bears!!!! Paula

Anonymous said...

Good interview, i look forward to your next publication!

Anonymous said...

I found your interview very interesting. Best of luck to you.
God Bless.
Tonya

James A Nichols said...

What a wild story Bobby!! Sounds like you've went through all kinds of struggles to get where you are! Here's wishing you much success in your books, they sound great!

James

Anonymous said...

This is a wonderful, funny and informative interview! A breath of fresh air to read.

msbaum said...

Bobby, you are very talented writer and very amusing. I am looking forward to reading more of your work.

msbaum said...

Bobby, you are very talented writer and very amusing. I am looking forward to reading more of your work.

Anonymous said...

sounds like a good book i'll have to get a copy an read it

Bill

Anonymous said...

Great interview. You seem to have grabbed life by the horns and hooves. I wish you continued success in any venture. Your wit and humour are most refreshing.

TRae

Anonymous said...

GREAT JOB BOBBY

YOUR FRIEND---BILL

Anonymous said...

I love your writing style. Your stories have an old-fashioned but never out of style humor to them - kind of like Huckleberry Fin.

Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent with the world.

Anitra Myrick

Nate said...

Great interview, I am a big fan of westerns, and love to read anything that reminds me of the good old days

Anonymous said...

I enjoyed the way you go from story to story...there is no "lull" but it doesn't seem like a ramble either. good work:) Apple Bottom Chick

Anonymous said...

You're such a whimsical person! I love your western *slapstick* humor~ Keep up the good work Bobby!

Tracy

Anonymous said...

Wow..you are truly a gifted and amazing writer! It really goes to show that in life we can overcome any obstacle in life and seeing that you are in my own home state of Indiana..makes me feel all that more blessed to have come to know you and your work.

Although, this is not really a genere I normally would read your latest work of art is truly intriquing enough to others such as myself that it would hold our attention and give for a remarkable read and experience..

Keep up the great work!
Dawn Morford

Anonymous said...

I love the humor Bobby has in his written word. I found myself laughing outloud many times. I am going to the bookstore next week and buy one of his books.

Goes to show that you overcome any thing in your life to be the person you want to be.

Gloria

Sissy said...

Hey Bobby!..Great Interview! I never laughed so hard...I can't wait to get off this snowy mountain to get a copy of your books..keep up the good work...

Sissy said...

Hey Bobby! Great Interview..I can't wait to read your books if I ever get off this snowy mountain. Keep writing..

Anonymous said...

Hey Bobby, fun interview ya old fart!
From one head injured person to another...no matter what life dishes out, it's how you respond and live forward that counts.
The past is the past and what matters is this moment and I choose to enjoy life and to my knowledge, you're doing the same and sharing yourself with others.
Thanks for that!
Marylee

Anonymous said...

Terrific interview! I enjoy westerns and will definitely look for your books! Great job!

Anonymous said...

Hey the interview was great. I wasn't really interested in westerns but I am now. Thanks
Keith

ERSENT said...

Great interview I'm not a big reader but I do love a good story, I read every word of the interview and will definitely buy these and any other books that Bobby write(they sound to good to pass up)he's very capable of keeping ones attention. Keep up the Good Work Bobby! Maybe we will see you in a good western film I love those.

Anonymous said...

Fantastic interview!

Anonymous said...

I think the interview was great. Bobby has gone through alot and survived alot. God has had His hands on Bobby from day one. Good luck with any novels you write.

Anonymous said...

BobbyRobert...I loved it. You are too funny. I always end up rolling in laughter after reading whatever you write. Your sense of humor is what makes the world go round. God Bless You Sir.

Hugs,
~Seda~

Anonymous said...

I found this very humorous and interesting, in a country sort of way. If the rest of the book is this funny, I'm sure people will enjoy it. I know things always happening to people to make life interesting, as that also happens to me.

Anonymous said...

Very interesting, I'm a big fan of the westerns, the humor is refreshing.

Anonymous said...

Great interview. I enjoyed it very much. You really fought the indians? I am glad that you survived the accident. God bless you. I plan to keep reading your articles. Thanks

Barbie

Vivid Imagination said...

Funny... entertaining ... vivid imagery - on the whole an interesting guy to know - methinks thou is on the list of 10 people I'd prefer to be ship-wrecked with - you're in good-company: Sondre Lerche & his guitar, Shlomo Artzi - ditto vis a vis the guitar - Nicholas Greene - because he's a great chiropractor with a head full of knowledge and my best good girl-friends - because a girl's gotta talk to SOMEONE!

Anonymous said...

That was a great interview and you sound like a good ole boy.. I just love cowboys. I like that you write good wholesome stories without all the bad language and sex. Your books sound real interesting and i just might have to read one.

Penny Joe

MentorDiane said...

I loved your interview. I think I may even love to read your books. I have so many I have bought and I just can't get the time. Life flies by so quickly.

Congratulations on your success in #1 your life. Your heart shows in your manner of expressing yourself.

I compliment you on your life and I ask the Lord to grace you with long life and prosperity in all areas of your life.

I am greatly pleased to know you.
Your friend,
Diane

MentorDiane said...

I loved the interview. Your personality shines through.
I pray for a continued prosperous life for you.

Great things are coming your way.
It couldn't be any different with someone who is as optomistic as you are.

Blessings and continued success.
Always,
Diane

Anonymous said...

Very Impressive! I do wish you all the best. :)

Sincerely,
Julie

Unknown said...

Wow what an interesting story! You have a life definitely worth writing about.

Anonymous said...

Hi Bobby! I enjoyed the interview and I'm sure I would enjoy some of your books, I'll see if I can get them soon. I also live with some physical limitations, but also refuse to cry in my beer--life is far too short for that. As my grandmother always said, be grateful for every day that you wake up on the right side of the dirt. :) Good luck with your continuing aspirations! ~Holly~

Anonymous said...

I love reading all genres of books but never really read western. I must say that for a first it very impressive. I also love to write short stories but nothing concrete a of yet but you are very talented. Keep up the good work!


Dionne Billy

Anonymous said...

Great humor... It makes you read more and more.....

Anonymous said...

Hello Bobby,

I read your interview, and I have to say even though I don't read westerns, reading your interview has peaked my interest. You are a very special person, and I am so glad that you are a survivor amongst the many challenges you have encountered. I love your personality, you seem to be so in touch with yourself, very down to earth and a pleasure to boot. I wish you much success in your future endeavors. A person with your personality and humor need to stay with us as long as you can, I am glad I took the time to read your interview, thank you for allowing my the opportunity to know more about you.

So, stay blessed by the best and continue to be the person you are, don't change for anyone. (Smile)

Lender

Anonymous said...

This was interesting and fun to read. I use to watch westerns growing up until The Incredible Hulk came on TV.


Sincerely,
Enoch

Anonymous said...

I loved your interview. Your zest and love for life is evident as you talk and you are an example to the rest of the world....its never too late to follow your dreams. Let me know when your scary and mystery books are finished...my faves. Keep it up and I hope to be reading soon.
Rita

Silas1216 said...

Super Interview

Anonymous said...

Thanks for inviting me to read your interview. You indeed have a good sense on humor and are a good writer. I can relate to you and also your brother. I am writer too (non-fiction) but haven't written a book yet, and I have a "peg-leg" from a motorcycle accident way back in 1976 already.

In my writing, I like to educate about US History and the Bible. I got into reading Westerns in paperback when I was in jail back in 1989. (more detail and real than the movies)... Thats when I started to write, as it was a tad more convenient.(LOL!) Later, I started writing Christian songs and playing the guitar again. Have at least a dozen or more now and have played in a band.

Anyway, glad to have had a chance to get to know you better. God bless you!

Jay
aka: Jamin Jayman

Anonymous said...

That was a very interesting interview.. It was great read, I liked alot of the points that was talked about. Keep up the Awesome work. Success has your name on it!

Download Queen said...

Good interview with Bobby!

I had to read the excerpts of "CLEARWATER" on bookswelove.net website. I signed the guest book while I was on this site. I will tell you what I wrote there as my comment here.

I was reading "Books We Love Author Bobby R. Woodall" on this site. I'm a single mother and don't have much time to read. But "CLEARWATER" sounds too good, not to read. Maybe I better found the time and get this book.

Lisa Rocco
admin/owner of JSCEbooks.com

P.S. Do you have it as an Ebook?

Anonymous said...

What a fantastic interview. I am glad to see that you are still very down to earth even after all that you have accomplished. Good luck to you in all of your future endeavors.

Anonymous said...

A really interesting and hilarious interview from a writer who's been a real cowboy and who' s been there and done that.

Anonymous said...

I loved it. May the lord bless you in your work. I look forward to reading more of your books.

Laura

Anonymous said...

Nice interview! To be able to write novels and have them all published, you're talented for sure.
I'm not a fan of western books but I did like seeing them on TV such as Clint eastwood, Roy Rogers & Dale Evans, Cisco Kid, Sky King, and a host of other great ones.
(Is it actually possible to sign my name at the end of my post and remain "Annonymous?")

Linda

Unknown said...

Wow ! i wanna be like you when i grow up !

Anonymous said...

funny and so interesting interview...i wish i was there actually listening...

Anonymous said...

Great interview. Thank you

Anonymous said...

Great interview Bobby! You do have a way with words. lol Makes me think I should write about my life story, but, most folks would think it was a sci-fi. Keep up the good work. Love to read another one of these sometime.

Miss Slick One said...

Great stuff!
Have a great New Year, Bobby!

(Yuwie!)
Phyllis in SC
PhyllisASherer@aol.com

Anonymous said...

Checking to see it this works all right! Bobby

Anonymous said...

Good News Travels Fast from the Ole West to City Slicken East like
New York City. Now we have a New Cowboy on Paper with His Keys a
Blazin. We can Add this Addtion to
Our Singing Cowboy on 42nd Street & Times Square, Who I think He will Cut an Album. Now He don't have to Sing in His Underwear. Now
Pardners it is Time to Mosey on Down to Barnes & Noble to Round Up a Copy or More. I may have to Rustle Up some Critters (Shopping New Yorkers at Holiday) to Reach the Bookshelf. YIPPE Bobby Great
Stuff & Interview as Clint Eastwood did with Unforgiven, You
will do with Your Novels.

Anonymous said...

Hi Bobby,

Sorry, I just couldn't understand why it wasn't showing up before. Now I know that it was my browser that wasn't fully loading the page. I did read the interview three times and laughed every time.

I hope you have the best of prosperity in your writing career.

Richard
http://r.yuwie.com/rschumi

Anonymous said...

I guess I won't be throwing any more pity parties. After reading your interview I am going to get off my lazy duff and write a book. Thank you for the inspiration!

Anonymous said...

Enjoyed reading your interview, very interesting and keep up the great work.

David Young Jr said...

Wow Bobby. You've got quite a story. I've always loved a good western andc an only agree with all the others about Clint's. I;d love to be able to take the time and write a novel like you have done. I'm not much of a reader, but the world needs good clean western action again!

I mean we were raised on Hop a long, Roy and Dale, Gene,The Lone Ranger, and the list goes on.

Thanks for your contribution to society.

David

Anonymous said...

Well Bobby-I read your interview with interest.
Some might call you an itenerant but I think multi-talented works best.

Really like your down-home sense of humor and be sure and tell Babe hey from Georgia

Anonymous said...

Great Interview, can't wait to read your book

Anonymous said...

Hello...well i have read your interviews and they are like wow....they blow my mind...you sure have some good stuff here...and hope you keep up the good work !!!!
Have to say also looks like you have a very nice and beautiful family !!!! chabela

Bill Sullivan said...

Your story telling ability reminds me of the people who used to gater around with my Grand Father and tell stories. They were wonderful!

Bill

Anonymous said...

Much continued success BobbyRobert and more interviews to come!!!!!

Anonymous said...

I APPLAUD U, FOR I KNOW WHAT IT IS TO LIVE WITH THINGS LIKE DISEASES AND ILLNESSES. IT IS HARD TO GO FOR UR DREAMS WHEN SOMETHING IS ALWAYS GETTING IN UR WAY. DETERMINATION IS THE KEYWORD THEN FOLLOWS FAITH IN URSELF MUCH HOPE AND ALL THE LOVE U CAN HAVE FOR URSELF. I FIND THE WORDT DISEASE WE HAVE AROUND US R SOME PEOPLE....THE ILLNEDDED I HAVE R LIFE THREATENING BUT SOME PEOPLE THAT HAVE BEEN IN AND OUT OF MY LIFE HAVE BEEN EVEN MORE LIFE THREATENING AND IT IS ASHAME THAT THE ONES WHO R SUPPOSE TO LOVE U THE MOST CAN BE THE MOST THREATENING TO UR LIFE....I UNDERSTAND ABOUT WRITING IT TAKE ME AWAY, I AM ALSO A WRITER SINCE THE AGE OF 13 BUT NOW THAT I HAVE MUKTIPLE SLEROSYS NOT TO MENTION OTHER ILLNESSES, MY VOOK SHOULD SOON BE PUBLISHED..IT IS A DREAM I HAVE HAD FOR A VERY LONG TIME AND I THOUGHT IT WAS NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN WITH ALL THAT HAS GOTTEN IN MY WAY BUT I DID IT AND I KNOW THE FEELING OF ACCOMPLISHMENT. BOBBY, MAY GOD BLESS U AND WHEN THE MOOD OF WRITING COMES UR WAY, DO IT. I EVEN WRITE IN THE BATH TUB WHILE I AM COOKING AND MANY OTHER THINGS. I HOPE TO WRITE ANOTHER BOOK AND MY DAUGHTER WANTS TO WRITE A CHILDRENS BOOK, SHE JUST TURNED 16......MY BIGGEST WISH IS TO LIVE AS LONG AS I CAN BECAUSE I DO LIKE "ME" A WHOLE LOT AND I LIKE BEING IN THIS WORLD...I BELIEVE THAT PEOPLE LIKE ME NEED TO BE ON THIS EARTH TO HELP PEOPLE THAT R WEAK AND THEY COULD SEE IT CAN ALWAYS BE WORSE......WELL BOBBY I SIGN OFF AND BLESSINGS TO UR WIFE AND FAMILY...."ME"

Anonymous said...

I APPLAUD U, FOR I KNOW WHAT IT IS TO LIVE WITH THINGS LIKE DISEASES AND ILLNESSES. IT IS HARD TO GO FOR UR DREAMS WHEN SOMETHING IS ALWAYS GETTING IN UR WAY. DETERMINATION IS THE KEYWORD THEN FOLLOWS FAITH IN URSELF MUCH HOPE AND ALL THE LOVE U CAN HAVE FOR URSELF. I FIND THE WORDT DISEASE WE HAVE AROUND US R SOME PEOPLE....THE ILLNEDDED I HAVE R LIFE THREATENING BUT SOME PEOPLE THAT HAVE BEEN IN AND OUT OF MY LIFE HAVE BEEN EVEN MORE LIFE THREATENING AND IT IS ASHAME THAT THE ONES WHO R SUPPOSE TO LOVE U THE MOST CAN BE THE MOST THREATENING TO UR LIFE....I UNDERSTAND ABOUT WRITING IT TAKE ME AWAY, I AM ALSO A WRITER SINCE THE AGE OF 13 BUT NOW THAT I HAVE MUKTIPLE SLEROSYS NOT TO MENTION OTHER ILLNESSES, MY VOOK SHOULD SOON BE PUBLISHED..IT IS A DREAM I HAVE HAD FOR A VERY LONG TIME AND I THOUGHT IT WAS NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN WITH ALL THAT HAS GOTTEN IN MY WAY BUT I DID IT AND I KNOW THE FEELING OF ACCOMPLISHMENT. BOBBY, MAY GOD BLESS U AND WHEN THE MOOD OF WRITING COMES UR WAY, DO IT. I EVEN WRITE IN THE BATH TUB WHILE I AM COOKING AND MANY OTHER THINGS. I HOPE TO WRITE ANOTHER BOOK AND MY DAUGHTER WANTS TO WRITE A CHILDRENS BOOK, SHE JUST TURNED 16......MY BIGGEST WISH IS TO LIVE AS LONG AS I CAN BECAUSE I DO LIKE "ME" A WHOLE LOT AND I LIKE BEING IN THIS WORLD...I BELIEVE THAT PEOPLE LIKE ME NEED TO BE ON THIS EARTH TO HELP PEOPLE THAT R WEAK AND THEY COULD SEE IT CAN ALWAYS BE WORSE......WELL BOBBY I SIGN OFF AND BLESSINGS TO UR WIFE AND FAMILY...."ME"

Anonymous said...

Since I'm avid reader I know theres alot of people who love the old west
Keep writting

Anonymous said...

BOBBY,
I WRITE U AGAIN BECAUSE I SEE I MADE SOME TYPING MISTAKE...I TRIED TO SEE IF THERE WAS AN EDIT BUT I DON'T THINK SO. IT IS HARD TO BELIVE I AM A WRITER BUT AT TIMES IT IS JUST SO HARD TO SEE. NO, I AM NOT LEGELLY BLIND BUT THE M.S. DOES PLAY AROUND WHEN U LEAST EXPECT IT......OH THE NAME OF MY BOOKWHICH SOON SHOULD BE PUBLISH AND HAS TAKEN LONGER THAN EXPECTED IS "TODAY IS GONE TOMORROW".."ME" AGAIN...LOL

Anonymous said...

Bobby I am very much impressed by your interview and writing talents. I enjoy your sense of humor.

Never stop writing!

Sandy

Anonymous said...

Great interview! I think you ought to write your life story. Should be quite interesting.

You've got a wonderful sense of humor. Maybe you should write a comedy? Hmmm...

Can't wait to read your westerns. I love to read. Yes, westerns too!

May All Your Writings Be Successes!

Anonymous said...

I love Westerns! And I love your interview, as well as your style of telling a story! You are a remarkable person, and I am so glad I have had the opportunity to meet you, if only online! god Bless you! Pastor Tee (yuwie)

Anonymous said...

"30 minutes to propose"

I marvelled over that one fragment of a sentence throughout the whole interview. That is amazing that she said yes and astonishing that you are still happily married nearly 40 years.Love at first sight!

Milonator from Yuwie

One Moms Mission said...

Great interview. Keep up the good work and hope to see another book published in the near future. A friend of ours likes Western I'm going to pass your name and the names of your books on to him.

Elizabeth

Anonymous said...

I have never read a western to be honest with you but after reading this interview I 'm going to Amazon to purchase one of these novels! Seroiously I think that Bobby has a great way of telling a tale. I get this all from his interview. He seems like the kind of writer you'd love to have over for dinner and then a nightcap - just to hear some more! Great interview.
MFoust
Yuwie

Anonymous said...

After reading thru this literature I realized that this a very talented writer with alot to offer. Moses was very funny, I like a little morbidity in the novels I read and humor A+

Anonymous said...

After reading thru this literature I realized that this a very talented writer with alot to offer. Moses was very funny, I like a little morbidity in the novels I read and humor A+

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...

Bobby..I loved your interview. I agree...you just need to write an autobiography. I`d love to read that one. You are such an interesting person. You are so down to earth..that`s what I love about you..You tell it like it it. Nothing phoney about you. Keep writing .......Diane

Anonymous said...

That was an amazing Interview. I love a good WESTERN..I am a huge Lonesome Dove fan. There needs to be more Writers like you, that keep the past alive. Thanks for keeping it going for future generations.

singerja said...

That interview is awesome. Held my attention to the very end. I can't wait to read CLEARWATER. I am going to order it today. Congratulations!! Jackie

Anonymous said...

I just loved your interview. You sound like a real cowboy, but I think you are also a comedian. You have a humor that's very clean.

To your success....Miss Sweetness

Anonymous said...

Congrats...Lots of luck!!

Anonymous said...

Very interesting. All you have been through throughout your whole life and you share it with everyone. That in it's self is remarkable but, then to take the time to write novels and make people smile and to try to have your own personal time with family and friends it takes a Very Special Person to do this. It's an Honor to have met you and I hope to continue to know you and continue to read all of your Great Books. I wish you nothing but the Very Best.

Anonymous said...

What an interesting interview - you sound like the kind of person I'd like to know. Your humor is refreshing and honest and I think that's one reason I'm drawn to you. Best wishes in the future to having many more of your books published. A day laying on top of the warm grass is far better than being laid under the grass. <3

Anonymous said...

You seem like a good dude. I'm thinking about writing a book and If I actually get off my butt to do it I'll send you a free copy.

Anonymous said...

Great interview Bobby...U got so many talents...love ur story...

Live your dreams! said...

Whoever said the sky is the limit? Shoot for the moon!

Awesome!

Anonymous said...

Bobby,
Sounds fascinating and strangley parallels a lot that has happened to me in my life, eg. with horses and many occupations and a car accident that left me spleenless and with 20 minutes to live at one point!
Glad you found me!
Georgie

Anonymous said...

,
i just wrote you a comment and it disappeared, so if it shows up twice...?
You life has a lot of strange paralells to mine, e.g. horses, many occupations, writing a book, and the car accident, mine left me spleenless after beign told I had about 20 minutes!
Glad you found me.
Georgie

Anonymous said...

What an interesting interview! I like your style. It seems to me that you have quite a few more interesting stories in you to tell.

Keep writing and sharing your gift with the world...Great interview!!

Lora

Anonymous said...

Bobby this is great, I love a good western from time to time. Texas lost a good one when you moved on! Keep up the good work!. Mike

Anonymous said...

Great interview! Thanks for sharing!

- Scott

Anonymous said...

Great interview. Your views and insight on the world is much needed, and well shared. I will be going to the store today to find one of your books. I can hardly wait. Boy your just say it the way it is, the way it should be, just right to make us laugh and think.

Thank you so much, and I hope you write more.
MyTwinCitiesGrapevine.com

Verna Seivert said...

You certainly are a talented writer.
Best of luck !

Mary Arnold said...

I loved your interview! You make me smile. I'm looking forward to getting to know you.

Anonymous said...

That's really interesting -- I don't ordinarily read Westerns, but I think I might like to pick up a copy!

Anonymous said...

I ENJOYED READING IT,HAD ME LAUGHING THROUGH THE ENTIRE
INTERVIEW,GREAT JOB BOBBY.

SHIRLEY

Anonymous said...

I loved the interview. It was a great read. I like the fact that you stated that "there are no sexual scenes or profanity", I have a 13 and 14 year old whom learn all they need from school.

The fact that you overcame the auto accident just proves that you were destined for greater things in your life.

Again; loved the interview. I will be looking for your books. Thank you for allowing me this opportunity to read this article.

Steven Mason

Bill Rowe said...

Great stuff Bobby!

Keep doing what you're doing and above all enjoy the ride!

Bill

Anonymous said...

Great Interview,Very funny. Being from the west myself I can identify with your stories. Keep up the good work.

Anonymous said...

Good interview! I love westerns and watch some older ones on Sat mornings on AMC. "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" lol!

KJ

Anonymous said...

I had a good laugh reading your interview with the western fight and all. Bobby, your a one of a kind and I mean that in a most respectiful way. You really need the autobiography. It would be a great read!

Anonymous said...

Wow, very interesting story!

Sorry to hear of your accident, but you made a helluva comeback. Good job!

Sounds like you'd be perfect to write your own info-products. You can make a fortune doing that.

No need to thank me--just remember me when you're sunning yourself on your yacht.

Good luck & have fun!
Paul Livingston

Anonymous said...

Must be Kismit, the inteview was on my birthday..which of course I love. I look forward to reading more and sharing with family and friends.

Anonymous said...

is pretty funny stuff! I don't read much but it is entertaining - with the firecracker in the bar n all!

I might have to write about this in my own blog - http://iluvjohn.com ;)

Jeannietrafford said...

Bobby,

Writing is an art, and you my friend are quite an artist! I loved the interview, very funny. I must admit, as I read I thought it might be a bit lengthy, but a couple of lines in and I was hooked. I enjoyed it thanks!

Jeannie

Anonymous said...

Now that's a great interview, you even made it sound like getting beaten to a pulp was a barrel of fun. You do know how to put a story together, hey maybe you should try some stand up comedy.

Anonymous said...

You have led a very interesting and productive life. You could say that some would/are be envious of your ability to live a that life others only dare dream about.

I think you should consider writing about your life, fiction or fact, either would make for very lively, entertaining and captivating reading.

I've always been a big fan of westerns. I enjoy the movies as much as reading the books. Too bad westerns don't seem to be a big ticket item anymore. By the way, John Wayne is my favorite actor, of all time. There are other greats of his generation, too many to mention here.

Looking forward to reading both books signed by the author. By the way, thank you for your service to our great republic!!

Anonymous said...

What a wondefully funny interview! I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and I think my husband is going to get a kick out of it when I show it to him as well. I love the way that your sense of humor and perseverance shines through. Amazing!

adskinetics said...

Just finished reading the interview Bobby Robert Woodall... It somehow brings me more interest on reading... well I happen to find Bobby about couple of minutes and here I come start reading some from his pages and those pages been linked to his... Good luck to you Bobby and to the you Crystal Adkins.

Anonymous said...

Congrats on getting your books published! I would like to do the same but I would have to write it first. I know the start and end, everything else is fuzzy.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing this with me...
what i see coming through is your great gusto for life,and appreciation for your wife also,whom you must be very close to,indeed.I have seen many westerns,i believe most all the more known ones.A western can be a comforting experience,as they usually seem to center around a person's spirit,beliefs or zest for life.I am aspiring to write myself...thank you so much,deborah.

Connie S Owens VA said...

From cowboy to gigolo, now thats a huge journey to make. Twittered and will send your link to a couple of friends that are into the cowboy thing. :)

Anonymous said...

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this interview. It,to me is very humorous. Especially about the mouse,and then the part about the firecracker at the bar.

Anonymous said...

I am mostly a tv and movie person but knowing something about the person that poors themselfs into the works that they create, gives your a insite to the works themselfs. My gallon hats off to you my kind sir!!!! Thank you very much for adding something great to this world and doing what most of us wish or want but cannot or will not do...

Anonymous said...

Great Interview Bobby!! Very funny...= )

Anonymous said...

Hi,

Bobby is a very good author. I recommend his books!

His friend,
Gladys

Anonymous said...

Hi,

Bobby is a very good author. I recommend his books!

His friend,
Gladys

Dilip said...

Thats a preety good interview,just need to say YOU DONT HAVE TO BE DEAD TO GET FAMOUS,lol
Takecare,
Dilip

Anonymous said...

Hello Bobby
Your book sounds very interesting,
I liked the interview, very
interesting.
From Valerie

Unknown said...

You are strong both physically and mentally.

Good story

Anonymous said...

Well, I read your interview and I must say you have had a life to talk and write about. Your autobiography would sell millions.

Anonymous said...

very interesting read and enjoyable.

Anonymous said...

That is a GREAT interview! WE have alot in common! I am writing a series now as we speak!I felt as if I was right there with you experiencing what you were talking about! You are awesome! Can't wait to read your books! I am not a western reader, but now you have me curious...From one fellow writer to another!

Anonymous said...

Wow that was quite interesting.. the humour was great. Hmm a screamer in the butt pocket eh? lol


Annette :)

Shel said...

WOW! I thoroughly enjoyed reading your interview.... like watching a movie. U're GOOD. U have me inspired, as I have a physical challenge with an exceptionally active mind.

Thank u so much 4 sharing.

Link said...

I really liked reading this interview it is very interesting and also funny. And Mr. Bobby R. Woodall's books sound like very good reads. Oh and the best of luck with writing more new books. And I agree, life is way to short, so we should live it to the fullest. I'm also from OK.

Barbara Cox said...

Hello my friend
let me say you are the greatest
you are so real and down to earth with it all
you really make reading fun
It is the first time I ever read anything that really made me want to keep reading
And what a sense of humor
you are just remarkable
loved everything about it all
KEEP ON KEEPING ON MY FRIEND !!!
Barbara

Giane Friday said...

Wow, you take me back to years past of where the buffalo roam! Great interview!

Diane's Mortgage Insurance Refund Service

Unknown said...

very interesting interview yes ive read most westerns too and others i will read this ones for sure

Anonymous said...

My comment Is:

Does the interviewer/editor agree that he/her/they did an sufficient job in making you & your product look good, knowing they have the leeway to manipulate, to within reasonable means, any and all statements made by you, as long as the end result of their work captures the essence of the character & purpose of your interview.

Anonymous said...

I loved reading this. You have a great since of humor. I can't wait for things to slow down for me so I can start reading your books.

chrissymacd your yuwie friend said...

Awesome life story BobbyRobert. You are truly a talented writer.
Here's to many more books.
keep up the great work
your friend from yuwie
chrissymacd

cielynne said...

Bobby, I love your bar story.That itself can be part of a novel. And I can't believe you waited 30 minutes to ask your wife to marry you. My husband and I were married after a month of knowing each other. He kept telling me "wait till you get to know me". Funny thing is, I didn't and now I wish I had. lol. Anyway, I can't wait to read the ebook and once I finish it, I'll comment back again. Thank you very much. Have a fabulous day.

Barbara Cox said...

I Like a Person That Knows What They Want And Do It
Faith Without Works Is Dead
You Put Your Talent To Work
Remarkable Interview
I Bid You GODS Speed
Hugs
Barbara

Kimmy said...

Great job Bobby. I'll have to get one of them. I like to read, more at bedtime. Keep up the great work.
Your friend Kimmy.

Mark McCrary said...

Great interview-- and I met the man and heard a lot of it right from his mouth. God bless you, Bobby! I look forward to reading these books

Anonymous said...

Just wanted to say great interview. I used to write all the time when I was in school and wanted to be a writer but of course it never happened. But just recently I've gotten back into writing and I write when the mood strikes. My story is more fantasy, romance and of course has some graphic sex but that's me...lol. Well I jsut thought I'd leave my comment for ya. Have a great day.
Cyndi

Anonymous said...

Bobby,

That was one great interview. I am glad that you are doing well after all you been through. You can write the 3rd book.

Lost John said...

Yes, very interesting. If you're looking for ideas, let me suggest "Pioneering The West" it was originally published in 1917, recently available again (you can google for it. It is excerpts from my great-great grandfather's and one of his son's diaries, and includes stories of his trailblazing, trek with the 1st company of Mormons to Salt Lake City, and his Pony Express adventures (he was the Utah Division Manager, and both he and his two sons were riders).

Anonymous said...

This is something I am interested in as I am in Oklahoma, I was raised in kentucky, so westerns have a big role in my life. Really interesting stuff. Keep up the good work.

Anonymous said...

That was the funniest thing I Ever read . I Just met you but I Can see we will have a great friendship . Thank You For Inviting me to read your interview ... you are a funny man.. Can't wait to read your novels lol

Anonymous said...

I'm a huge western fan myself. It's good to read more about you my friend. Much luck and prosperity to you!

~p. Antsu

Jennifer Rosenthal said...

I love Bobby's imagination!I do agree with others that Bobby SHOULD write an autobiography! Bobby when will your next book come out??

Sarah said...

hehe.. Your wife is right! BUt then again .. every author is a babbling idiot .. Me too! That's what keeps em entertained!

naughtykitty said...

Wow what a great interview. You have put yourself really out there to everyone and anyone. It is great to read. I am interested in checking out your books also due to this interview. Even tho westerns is not really what I read. Thank you for being so honest in your interview.

Anonymous said...

well, i have a vivid imagination. it seems that i have always been able to picture what i am reading or listening to (audio books when on the road). i wish you luck with all the different genres out there. when you have as many life experiences as you have placed in your profile and interview, it should be easy to cover any topic out there!

Mandy said...

What a nice interview, Bobby - you are an inspiration to us all!!

Unknown said...

Your interesting life could be a great idea of a new novel, or biography. I wish you the best in everything you do and write.
Be blessed

Krysha said...

This is a great interview! Since I'm a writer as well, or an aspiring one, I should say, I found this very interesting and inspiring! Well done!

Anonymous said...

Bobby...you never fail to bring a smile to my face. I look forward to reading Mercer's Manor! I just know I will be smilin' through the whole thing! debrakcarey

Anonymous said...

This sounds like something I would enjoy reading!!! I love books!!

mrsbrian said...

great interveew i loved it althogh i cannd ot talk to good i get my point across
my fingers dont wuork to good but i get my weords out

Anita said...

Bobby, I just got around to reading your interview and I'm so glad I did. It's great! Your outlook and sense of humor are so refreshing! By the way, my maiden name is Wooddell!!

Anonymous said...

I am looking forward to reading both books !! But, your life and outlook on life is most interesting!
Keep up the good work !!

Unknown said...

this is a very good interview wish i had the talent to be able to write i have ideas but just cant seem to put them togather and make any sense

Unknown said...

Hi bobby, this is joe, "teamhawkins from yuwie, I am very impressed, I like westerns, you have done a lot of great things. Happy to be your friend.

Joe.

Robert Stokes* said...

Great Interview Bobby! Even though you have been through "Some Hardships" in your life, You were "Determined to Overcome them," and you have. Just the Story in your Interview was Great, I Will "Be Looking Forward" to your "Next Book!" "I'm Sure it will be as Great as the "First Two." Which "Reminds me" of a "Famous Quote" that "Fits You Perfectly," "What Ever The Mind Can Conceive,... It Can Achieve!" "Keep Up the Good Work!"

"To Your Success!"

Robert Stokes*

Shannon said...

Excellent interview, Bobby!
I loved the part about how you met your wife, and if I ever have time to do pleasure reading again, I'll be looking for one of yours.

Daphne said...

I love this interview! Bobby R. Woodall is so very talented! I just finished reading Mercer's Manor. What a great book! You can't help but get connected to the characters! I love this book! I couldn't put it down! I can't wait for a sequel! In fact, after reading this interview, and Mercer's Manor, I can't wait to read everything Bobby R. Woodall has ever written, or ever writes in the future!

Josy614 said...

That really was a very interesting interview...you have had quite a bit of excitement in life I see :) and you are quite funny as well....Good Luck with all you do!!

Unknown said...

Good Interview. I like Westerns I have read some of the Loan Star series and others. I used to love my Grandpa's stories, he flew a bi plane in World War 1. I did a self published children’s book of American Sign Language 5 years ago.

Anonymous said...

Great interview! I agree you should write an autobiography! I can't wait to read your books. Keep on doing what you're doing!
Jarrod

Gorzynski's Mass Control Review said...

Thanks for inviting me to read your interview. Your novels sound like winners, and fun to read.

Sue Small said...

I read your interview, Mr. Bobby! Now I'll go read those books. Thanks for the prompt on FB. Love to you and your beautiful wife ... see you in the spring, Lord willing. :)

DecoratingBargains.com said...

Love the interview!!! I was partial to hearing about your wife. Sounds like a wonderful woman. Hope you write more, you are an inspiration.

princesmakalani said...

Great interview. Thanks for sharing. I love your humor and storytelling. Keep it up!

Penny Lockwood Ehrenkranz said...

Great stories, Bobby. You do have a unique way to tell a story. This was an interesting interview and has certainly garnered a lot of comments. Good luck.

Anonymous said...

Keep up the writing! Great skill...I enjoy it as well.

Ginny Karoub said...

I enjoyed reading your interview this morning with my coffee Bobby! So glad you have this interview up for all of us to read! I like getting to know the author! Need to check out those books now! You had an interesting hospital stay, that could be part of a good story right there! Looking forward to getting you know you and your stories!
Wishing you a wonderful successful 2010!
Ginny Karoub

Ashley K. said...

interview! Reminds me of living out west and hearing stories from the ranch hands and roughnecks! There is a certain spunk about your Outlook on life... can't wait to share your work with family and friends!

Geewiz387 said...

Awesome interview!! Thank you so much for sharing with us. GEE

Erin O'Riordan said...

Authors from Indiana are the best! First there was James Whitcomb Riley and Gene Stratton Porter, then Kurt Vonnegut, and now Bobby R. Woodall and Erin O'Riordan!

Unknown said...

Great interview! Entertaining and charming. Can't wait to read one of your books. Hope you sell lots of them!

Anonymous said...

Bobby, I have to admit that this is the first time I have been introduced to your work. I'm not usually the type of individual that sits down to enjoy a good ole' western, yet after reading your interview, and some of the other posts shared here I must say I am intrigued.

There are firsts for everything, and your books sounds like a great place for me to start. The furtherest I have probably managed toward this genre would be William Faulkner, and I loved his books. Not quiet a western, but definitely many historical reminders.

In closing I will say that I look forward to reading your books. I wish you the best in all your future endeavors, and am glad I have had this opportunity to meet you!

Sincerely,
C. Fowler

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