![]() ![]() Career īly worked on the campaign of Gordon W. Bly graduated summa cum laude in philosophy from California State University, Fresno (1971) and received a M.Div. ![]() Allen near Coalinga, California, and his father Arthur Bly in Ivanhoe, California, until age 30. ![]() He grew up on a farm in the San Joaquin Valley. He had one sister, Judith "Judy" Bly Walston. Stephen Bly was born Augin Ivanhoe, California, to Arthur "Art" Worthington and Alice Wilson Bly. His Paperback Writer was noted in a Publishers Weekly review for its “amusing parody of the proverbial dime-store paperback novel." Early life and education Bly's books, primarily Western novel genre in the American West, historical and contemporary, are written from a Christian worldview. Three other books, Picture Rock ( Crossway Books), The Outlaw's Twin Sister (Crossway Books), and Last of the Texas Camp (Broadman & Holman) were Christy Award finalists. His book, The Long Trail Home ( Broadman & Holman), won the 2002 Christy Award in the category Western novel. ![]() He wrote more than 100 books and hundreds of articles, poems, and short stories. Stephen Bly (Aug– June 9, 2011) was an American author and politician. ![]()
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