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Writing the Quintessential Western Series with Casey Nash

Writing the Quintessential Western Series with Casey Nash

Update: 2025-08-05
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I sat down with western author Casey Nash, who’s written over 90 books in his Jubel Stone: U.S. Marshal series and somehow hasn’t run out of stories yet. We talked about:




How he accidentally became a novelist after hiding his first book from his wife




Why his westerns feel like classic TV shows—short, punchy, and no filler




What it takes to keep a character fresh through 90+ books




The co-writing process with other authors, including a potential collab with Lane Morinzy




Why he won’t write zombie cowboy books, no matter what sells




Drawing inspiration from real life—from pastoring to people watching in airport bars




The power of writing clean, violent, emotionally honest westerns




Whether you’re a writer, a cowboy, or just a sucker for a good shoot-’em-up, this one’s worth the ride.




📚 Find Casey’s work on Amazon: search “Casey Nash”


🔫 Start with Book 1 and 2 in the Jubel Stone series to get the backstory


🤝 Casey’s open to speaking gigs and events—get in touch




Timestamps:




00:00 – Intro


01:06 – Meet Casey Nash, western author from Alabama


02:08 – How he got into writing (and hid it from his wife)


03:54 – From 1 book to 92: the wild growth of Jubel Stone


05:06 – Keeping the series fresh without recycling plots


07:00 – Writing books in his sleep, literally


09:04 – How pastoring shaped his characters


10:42 – Why co-writing with others keeps it fun


13:00 – Inspiration from airports, bars, and Wyoming ranches


16:27 – Writing Winchester Fever after a ride to Tom Horn’s old mountain


19:11 – Reader reactions: one-star reviews and cliffhanger hate


21:06 – Staying true to his voice (no zombies, no trash westerns)


24:30 – How collaboration with other authors made him better


26:33 – The grind of professional writing: 6–11 hours a day


29:11 – Writing that moves readers (and makes him cry sometimes)


31:13 – The emotional balance of Jubel Stone: lawman and family man


34:01 – Everyone wants to be a cowboy—until it gets hard


36:05 – Dealing with critics and sticking to the craft


38:44 – Staying grateful for the readers (and preorders!)


41:04 – Returning characters and building reader loyalty


42:10 – Do you need to read the series in order? (Short answer: kinda)


43:00 – Clive Cussler, character crossovers, and cheat codes


44:46 – Keeping stories grounded, connected, and fresh


46:00 – Why his books are violent but clean


47:10 – Writing with God in mind (and no cussing)


50:28 – Every book has a shelf life—keep writing


52:10 – Shocking stat: 55% of western readers are women


54:00 – Audiobooks are the future


56:00 – Writing on horseback—literally


58:40 – Why cowboy work feels better than corporate life


1:00:04 – Where to find Casey’s work and what’s coming next


1:00:49 – Outro

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Writing the Quintessential Western Series with Casey Nash

Writing the Quintessential Western Series with Casey Nash

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