Ken Farmer didn't write his first full novel until he was sixty-nine years of age. He often wonders what the hell took him so long. At age seventy-five…he just finished novel number sixteen, "Blue Water Woman".
Ken spent thirty years raising cattle and quarter horses in Texas and forty-five years as a professional actor (after a stint in the Marine Corps). Those years gave him a background for storytelling…or as he has been known to say, "I've always been a bit of a bull---t artist, so writing novels kind of came naturally once it occurred to me I could put my stories down on paper."
Ken's writing style has been likened to a combination of Louis L'Amour and Terry C. Johnston with an occasional Hitchcockian twist…now that's a mouthful.
In addition to his love for writing fiction, he likes to teach acting, voice-over and writing workshops. His favorite expression is: "Just tell the damn story."
Welcome, Ken! Glad you could join us on The Book Marketing Network. I really like the cover for Flynn. Very nice. You sound like me. I didn't "wake up" and decide to publish books myself until I hit 50. Wish I could have started decades sooner! Ah, well. At least I'm publishing like a fiend now. Great to meet you.
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Welcome, Ken! Glad you could join us on The Book Marketing Network. I really like the cover for Flynn. Very nice. You sound like me. I didn't "wake up" and decide to publish books myself until I hit 50. Wish I could have started decades sooner! Ah, well. At least I'm publishing like a fiend now. Great to meet you.