Copies of J.P.S. Brown's books may be purchased on line at jpsbrown.com, or by e-mail to the author at dibsmith33@​hotmail.com, or by mail to Diane Smith at P.O. Box 1122, Florence, AZ 85232, or by telephone: 520-868-8063.

Inscripted copies of the two new books The World in Pancho's Eye and Wolves At Our Door, plus reprinted copies of Jim Kane, The Blooded Stock, The Horseman, Ladino, Native Born, and Cinnamon Colt are available from the author by contacting Diane Smith at P.O. Box ll22, Florence, Arizona 85232 or by phone 520-868-8063,520-705-0028 or email dibsmith33@​hotmail.com.

Events

DECEMBER, 2011
BOOK SIGNINGS AND EVENTS


Mr. Brown has kept busy working on and preparing for the printing of two new books, that are set for release through his own "Make A Hand" Publishing, LLC, sometime in January 2012.




iUNIVERSITY has reprinted JPS Brown's The Forests of the Night. It is now available at our bookstore at www.jps-brown.com, along with all the other works of JPS Brown.


LATEST RELEASES


In 2004, all motion picture rights to J.P.S. Brown's novel The Outfit were returned to him. 2005, his four book series THE ARIZONA SAGA republished by iUniverse and The Authors Guild.

A new novel about today's Arizona-Sonora border strife titled WOLVES AT OUR DOOR was published in April, 2008; and the novel THE WORLD IN PANCHO'S EYE was published by New Mexico Univ. Press, October, 2007. His column appears Pure Western in American Cowboy Magazine. His agent is A.L. Hart,Fox Chase Agency, Inc.,701 Lee Rd.,Suite 102,Chesterbrook Corporate Center, Chesterbrook, PA 19087, Tel:610-640-7562.

Selected Works

JIM KANE, THE OUTFIT, THE FORESTS OF THE NIGHT, STEELDUST, CINNAMON COLT, KEEP THE DEVIL WAITING, FOUR BOOK ARIZONA SAGA SERIES: THE BLOODED STOCK, THE HORSEMAN, LADINO, NATIVE BORN, THE WORLD IN PANCHO'S EYE, WOLVES AT OUR DOOR.

ACCLAIM "...a frank and heartbreaking memoir."--Tucson Weekly "J.P.S. Brown's books are keeping the romance and reality of the cowboy alive. His work stands tall and true as the man himself, a testament to the real American cowboy."--Range Magazine "[The World in Pancho's Eye] is a masterpiece of good writing, as solid and ringing as the walk of a horseman."--American Cowboy Magazine J. P. S. Brown is a cattleman and fiction writer who lives and works on a ranch near Patagonia, Arizona. In 1999 he was the recipient of the Will James Society's Big Enough Award for his contribution to the cowboy tradition. In 2002 he received the Lawrence Clark Powell Award for his contribution to Southwestern letters.