Golden Spur
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The Golden Spur awards, given annually for distinguished writing about the American West, are among the oldest and most prestigious in American literature. In 1953, when the awards were established by the Western Writers of America, western fiction was a staple of American publishing. At the time awards were given to the best western novel, best historical novel, best juvenile, and best short story.
Since then the awards have been broadened to include other types of writing about the West. Today, the Golden Spurs are offered for the best western novel (short novel), best novel of the west (long novel), best original paperback novel, best short story, best short nonfiction. Also, best contemporary nonfiction, best biography, best history, best juvenile fiction and nonfiction, best TV or motion picture drama, best TV or motion picture documentary, and best first novel (called The Medicine Pipe Bearer's Award).
[edit] Recent winners
- Larry McMurtry for Lonesome Dove
- Michael Blake for Dances with Wolves
- Glendon Swarthout for The Shootist
- Lucia St. Clair Robson for Ride the Wind
- Tony Hillerman for Skinwalkers_(novel).