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The good guy is based on a grouch that I knew, a make him a rancher. And all the kids are based on, I was a school teacher for a while, all the kids are based on kids that I taught, change names and change the location in the year. But there are kids that I taught either in school or I taught at a boarding school for awhile. And you can have fun. The day to day villain in The Walking Why is a despicable SOB who abuses horses. The Senator is not going to get his hands dirty by using a gun or anything like that. He's much too elite for that. So he hires out the villain. So the day to day bad guy in here is any abuses of horses you said. And you see it in here. We got some for him too. Yeah, he doesn't make it too far in the next book. But you can have fun writing these. The opening scene is based on somebody is the third man sent to the hospital on the third Sunday in a row by the same horse. And that was inspired by the fact that on a ranch at the time called the company ranch, I was the third man on the third Sunday sent to the hospital by the same horse. And so finally, Cass comes off.

I said, who do I have?

He said, sorely.

Anybody rides sorely in that time span?

And he said, no....

Catch the rest of the story from Western author Jeter Isely on Horseman's Corner Extended Edition!