Earl Wayland Bowman (1875-1952) was an author of popular stories and novels of the American West. He wrote for several newspapers in the Council valley, including the Advance and the Council Leader. In 1912 he did feature writing for the Boise Capital News and in 1914 began publishing and editing a magazine called Homeseeker's Illustrated Monthly, later called The Golden Trail which included fiction, poetry, and articles about Southern Idaho. In 1916 he went with the Second Idaho Infantry to Nogales, Arizona, as a correspondent for the Boise Capital News. After the war finished he divided his time between Boise, where he had established a small ranch, and New York City, near the popular magazine publishers, where he wrote Western stories and finished his novel, The Ramblin' Kid. His other works include: Solemn Johnson Plus (1928) and Arrowrock (1931) which included many poems and stories that appeared previously in newspapers and magazines. Although many of his stories were written in California, he always considered himself an Idaho author.
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