W. C. Tuttle
W. C. Tuttle was a prolific American writer of Western fiction, known for publishing over a thousand magazine stories and dozens of novels.
- Lived
- 1883–1969
- Nationality
- American
- Language
- English
W. C. Tuttle (1883–1969) was a highly prolific American author who dedicated his career almost exclusively to the Western genre. Active during the twentieth century, Tuttle became a staple of popular fiction, producing a massive volume of work that reached a wide reading audience through various print mediums.
Tuttle's literary career is distinguished by his immense productivity. He successfully wrote and sold more than one thousand magazine stories, alongside dozens of standalone novels. Virtually all of his published works focused on Western themes, making him one of the most active contributors to the genre during his lifetime.