Reno Bachman
Reno Bachman
Reno Bachman writes stories where the Old West is more than dust, guns, and whiskey—it’s a stage for survival, revenge, and the price of being human.
His debut short story, The Boy, blends grit and poetry in a tale of love, death, and redemption against a backdrop of violence and prejudice.
In addition to writing, he enjoy spending time on his other passions and interests. You can sign up to get updates about their writing here.
Reno Bachman writes stories where the Old West is more than dust, guns, and whiskey—it’s a stage for survival, revenge, and the price of being human.
His debut short story, The Boy, blends grit and poetry in a tale of love, death, and redemption against a backdrop of violence and prejudice.
In addition to writing, he enjoy spending time on his other passions and interests. You can sign up to get updates about their writing here.
The Boy
The Boy
By Reno Bachman
A cross was burning the night the boy’s world turned to ash. He watched his father cut down, his home destroyed, and the life he knew swallowed by fire and hate.
Dragged into the wilderness by a grizzled prospector, the boy learned to ride lean, shoot straight, and survive where weaker men would die. Each lesson...