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John Dunville Nesbitt (born December 14, 1948) is an American educator and writer of
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and Hungarian descent, known for his fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and
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about the
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. He is best known for his traditional western novels, and has also published in retro/
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set in California, memoirs set in California, contemporary fiction set in
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, and poetry set in the West. His work is noted for its
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, sense of place,
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,
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style, and blending of popular and literary styles Nesbitt was a professor of English and Spanish at
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, having earned degrees from the
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, and the
University of California, Davis The University of California, Davis (UC Davis, UCD, or Davis) is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Davis, California, United States. It is the northernmost of the ten campuses of the University ...
. He is now
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. His recognitions include a Wyoming Arts Council Literary Fellowship for fiction in 1988 and for nonfiction in 2008; the
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for original paperback novel in 2009 and 2010, short story in 2010, and poem in 2019; the Western Fictioneers Peacemaker Award for Best Western Novel in 2021 and Best Short Fiction in 2020, and the Orland Alumni Association distinguished alumni award in 2019 for his achievements in writing.


Early life

Nesbitt was born in
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, in
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. His father was a farmer and
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er, and his mother was an aspiring writer and artist. When he was about a year old, his father and his grandfather sold out their interests in California and bought a ranch in eastern
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. Citing economic troubles, the family moved back to California, where Nesbitt's parents divorced, and his father ended up with custody of Nesbitt and his three brothers. In 1956, shortly before Nesbitt's eighth birthday, he learned that his mother had died. When Nesbitt and his brothers were old enough to work in the fields, they and their father followed the seasonal agricultural work and lived in and near several small towns across California.


Education

Nesbitt attended
Orland High School Orland High School is a public high school in Orland, California, United States, a city northwest of Sacramento, California, and south of Redding, California. Academics As of 2025, Orland High School operates on an 8:05 a.m. to 3:05 p. ...
in
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, where he was a top student in mathematics and graduated with honors in foreign languages. He attended
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, majoring in mathematics, but changed to English, out of a desire to become a published author. After three semesters at Chico State, he transferred to the
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, where he studied French and Spanish, and graduated in English in 1971. Nesbitt earned a
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(1974) and a PhD (1980) in English from the
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, where he wrote his dissertation on the
western novel Western fiction is a genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century. Well-known writers of Western fiction include Zane Grey from the early 20th century and L ...
. Notably in 1994, Nesbitt earned a degree in Spanish Philology from the Instituto de Filología Hispánica in
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.


Career

Nesbitt worked as a
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and, later, a lecturer at the University of California, Davis, from 1972 to 1981. During this time, he also worked as a lecturer at the
University of California, Santa Barbara The University of California, Santa Barbara (UC Santa Barbara or UCSB) is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Santa Barbara County, California, United States. Tracing its roots back to 1891 as an ...
, and as an
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of English at
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,
Solano Community College Solano Community College (SCC) is a Public college, public community college in Fairfield, California, with additional centers in Vacaville, California, Vacaville and Vallejo, California, Vallejo. The college is part of California Community Coll ...
, and
Yuba College Yuba College () is a public community college in Linda, Yuba County, California. It is part of the Yuba Community College District. The college district has an extension campus in Yuba City, California. Yuba College is one of two colleges in th ...
. Nesbitt joined the faculty at
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in 1981, and taught several courses in English and Spanish within the division of Arts, Humanities, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. He took full retirement in 2021 and is now Professor Emeritus. Professionally, Nesbitt has participated in the leadership of national and regional organizations for writing, literature, and western Americana. Most notably, Nesbitt served as president of Wyoming Writers, Inc., (2010–2011), president of WyoPoets (1996–1997), and as board member for Western Writers of America (2008–2010).


Writing

In 1978, Nesbitt first piece, a short-story called "West of Dancing Rock," was published in the commercial magazine ''Far West.'' Between 1978 and 1994, several of Nesbitt's short fiction, academic articles, nonfiction, and poetry were published in a variety of academic journals, literary magazines, and commercial magazines. Nesbitt's first book, ''One-Eyed Cowboy Wild,'' was published as a hardcover western with Walker and Company in New York City in 1994. After three novels with Walker and Company, he moved into paperback original western novels for several years, and later returned to hardcover publishing with Five Star. Since the publication of his first novel, he has published several short story collections, contemporary novels, nonfiction works, poems, and song lyrics. Nesbitt's work has been commended for its realism, descriptive settings, development of characters, and unique blend of genres, such as his works in frontier fiction and niche noir fiction.


Personal life

Nesbitt is married to Rocío Nesbitt, a Mexican native, and lives and teaches at Eastern Wyoming College in
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. Nesbitt has expressed (in his memoir ''Boy from the Country'' and elsewhere) that his career has given him the stability he yearned for in his youth, and has allowed him to pursue the western way of life by living in the country, having horses, hunting, camping, and getting to know the land and its wildlife. He also noted that the migrant way of life of his youth in California had a great effect on his career aspirations and on his writing.


Awards

In 1988, he was awarded an Independent Research Fellowship from the
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. In 1994, he was recognized with the Excellence Award in Teaching by the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD). Nesbitt has been honored locally through Wyoming Writers, Inc., with the Arizola Magnenat Award for Dedicated Encouragement of Other Writers in 1999, and the Emmie Mygatt Award for Dedicated Service to the Organization in 2000. In 2016, he was Faculty Member of the Year for
Eastern Wyoming College Eastern Wyoming College (EWC) is a public community college in Torrington, Wyoming, with a satellite campus in Douglas, Wyoming. The college has outreach centers in Chugwater, Glendo, Guernsey, Hulett, Lusk, Moorcroft, Newcastle, Sundance, ...
, and was recognized by the Orland High School Alumni Association as Co-Alumnus of the Year for 2018. Artistically, Nesbitt's novels, short stories, and poems have been recognized on a regional and national level, through organizations like the Wyoming Historical Society and Western Writers of America. Nesbitt was also awarded a Creative Writing Fellowship for fiction and nonfiction from the Wyoming Arts Council in 1988 and 2008, respectively.


Bibliography


Western novels


Western fiction collections

* ''One Foot in the Stirrup: Western Stories'' (1995, 1997) * ''Adventures of the Ramrod Rider: Gripping Tales, Augmented and Revised by the Author'' (1999) * ''Blue Horse Mesa: Western Stories'' (2012) * ''John D. Nesbitt Western Double'' (2019) * ''Dangerous Trails'' (2020) * ''Bright Skies and Dark Horses'' (2023) * ''Under Heaven's Own Blue'' (2024)


Retro/Noir fiction

* ''Seasons in the Fields: Stories of a Golden West'' (1998, 2017) * ''Two Novellas'' (2012) * ''Field Work'' (2012)


Contemporary fiction


Novels

* ''Keep the Wind in Your Face'' (1998) * ''A Good Man to Have in Camp'' (1999) * ''Poacher's Moon'' (2008) * ''Blue Springs'' (2017)


Fiction collections

* ''Antelope Sky: Stories of the Modern West'' (1997) * ''Shadows on the Plain'' (2005)


Nonfiction

* '' Robert Roripaugh'' (2004) * ''Blue Book of Basic Writing'' (1996, 1999, 2004) * ''Done by Friday'' (2010) * ''Writing for Real'' (2000, 2007, 2013, 2020) * ''Understanding Fiction'' (2011, 2020) * ''Shaping the Story'' (2019) * ''Boy from the Country'' (2024)


Poetry and song lyrics

* ''Thorns on the Rose: Western Poetry'' (2013, 2019) * "Prairie Center," ''Saddlebag Dispatches'' (2018) * "Rangeland Lament," ''Desert Rose'' (2018), recorded by western singer/songwriter Carol Markstrom. * ''In a Large and Lonesome Land'' (2018), recorded by western singer-songwriter W.C. Jameson. * ''Trails and Crossings'' (2022), recorded by Nesbitt.


References

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