Casey Nash
Prolific Western-fiction author published by Dusty Saddle Publishing, with more than 140 books across the Jubal Stone, Eutychus Bly, and Dove Taylor series.
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Casey Nash is a prolific Western-fiction author with more than 140 books in print. He began writing for Christian magazines more than two decades ago and turned to Western novels around 2014, penning a first book set in Horse Creek, Wyoming, a place he chose off a map and that has since become a second home he visits each year.
Nash writes six to eight hours a day across three ongoing series. The flagship Jubal Stone: U.S. Marshal series, set in 1880s Texas, has surpassed 100 titles and follows a marshal who, orphaned at fourteen when outlaws murdered his lawman father’s family, rises through frontier law enforcement. His other series feature the Kansas range detective Eutychus Bly and the one-eyed Iron Mountain, Wyoming marshal Dove Taylor, the latter written in the first person and co-authored in its fifth book with his daughter, Wren Nash.
Published by Dusty Saddle Publishing, Nash wrote Jubal Stone: U.S. Marshal: The Blade That Cuts Deep to honor Jim Bowie as part of a twelve-author series marking America’s 250th birthday, with one American-hero novel released each month. He describes his work as clean, fast-moving Western adventure in the tradition of Louis L’Amour, free of profanity and explicit content and accessible to younger readers.
Nash grew up around horses and livestock on a farm, a love of the West he traces to his father, and lives on a small farm in South Alabama with his wife, where he keeps horses and goats. His publicist is Nick Whale of Dusty Saddle Publishing.
Books by Casey Nash
Episodes
1 appearanceJune 30, 2026
An Ugly Housing Market, the Heroes of the West, and the Meaning of Independence
Ballot Measures & TABOR
Jay Davidson on what an ugly housing market reveals, plus novelist Casey Nash on the heroes of the West. Broadcast for June 30, 2026.
“America loves her heroes and we have many.”
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