The Golems of Laramie County
Home Up

A Game Of Colors
Adventures of the Irish Ninja
All the Marbles
Almost Human
Ard Magister
Blackrose Avenue
The Boat Man
Bobby's Troll
Bogie Woods
The Bubba Chronicles
Bubbas of the Apocalypse
Chronicles of the Last War, The
Dark and Stormy Nights
Deja Doo
Diva
Dracula's Lawyer
The Essence of Stone
Extensions
Fire & Ice
Flush Fiction
Fire & Ice
The Folly Of Assumption
The Four Bubbas of the Apocalypse
The Garden In Bloom
The Golems of Laramie County
Hammer Town
The Happiness Box
Hell Hath No Fury
Honor Bound
The Host Series
Illusions of Sanity
In the Shadows
International House of Bubbas
Leopard's Daughter
The Long, Cold Walk to Mars
Marking the Signs
Material Things
Medieval Misfits
Mirror Images
More Stories That Won't Make Your Parents Hurl
The Mourning Edge of Iron
Necronomicrap
One Way Ticket To Midnight
Playing With Secrets
Prophecy of Swords
Reruns
Shadow Lord
Shadows In Green
Star Bound
Stories That Won't Make Your Parents Hurl
Strange Twists of Fate
Tales of the Lucky Nickel
Tell Me a Story:  Tales of the Turtle Knight
Texistani
That's All Folks!
Through Wyoming Eyes
To Stand As Witness
Veil Of the Soul
Wings of Morning

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The Golems of Laramie County
by Ken Rand

Cover by David Deen

Golems in the Old West?

 “Home is a place called Peaceful Valley, Wyoming… and love is a place called home.”

 …And Horace Bixby is a long way from home – or at the very least he’s a long time from home.

            According to Horace, Golems and magic were just realities in Peaceful Valley in the 1800’s until the day everything went all wrong.

The Golems Of Laramie County is a bizarre brew of wry nostalgia, outrageous black humor, and gloriously creepy imagery that straddles genres. Choosing the best elements from the mystery, horror, and western fields, Ken Rand offers up a touching, profound fantastical vision that will charm your sensibilities.” –Tom Piccirilli, author of A Choir Of Ill Children and November Mourns.

“Clever, deft, funny and strange, The Golems of Laramie Country will leave you wondering and questioning our assumptions about “reality” – and that is a very good thing.”   – Bruce Taylor