Portis, Charles (McColl)
PORTIS, Charles (McColl)
PORTIS, Charles (McColl). American, b. 1933. Genres: Westerns/ Adventure. Career: Freelance writer since 1964. Reporter, Commercial Appeal, Memphis, 1958, Arkansas Gazette, Little Rock, 1959-60, and New York Herald-Tribune, 1960-64. Publications: Norwood, 1966; True Grit, 1968; The Dog of the South, 1979; Masters of Atlantis, 1985; Gringos, 1991.
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