James Sligh was born and raised in the Midwest near a replica windmill. He's lived in a valley in Southern California, on a street in Boston named after a Spanish conquistador, and in the halls of the Cato Institute, a Washington-based think tank. He is a BFA Writing, Literature and Publishing candidate at Emerson College with a minor in Film & Television. Read him at The New York Minute
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Looking back at the dead Westerns of the modern era.
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