In Lewis Tater's perspective, Zane Grey is the greatest Western novelist of all time. An online writing course advertised on-campus classes, but the institution is actually a series of postboxes at an isolated Nevada train station. To avoid being discovered, Lewis runs into "actual" cowboys, who happen to be filming a western movie far from civilization. As a result, the would-be writer ends up acting in Westerns for the dilapidated Tumbleweed Productions studio in Depression-era Hollywood rather than writing them.
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In Lewis Tater's perspective, Zane Grey is the greatest Western novelist of all time. An online writing course advertised on-campus classes, but the institution is actually a series of postboxes at an isolated Nevada train station. To avoid being discovered, Lewis runs into "actual" cowboys, who happen to be filming a western movie far from civilization. As a result, the would-be writer ends up acting in Westerns for the dilapidated Tumbleweed Productions studio in Depression-era Hollywood rather than writing them.
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