Matthew P. Mayo
Matthew P. Mayo is an American author of novels and non-fiction books, poetry, short stories, articles, and reviews. He writes about the American West, New England, and in the Western, humor, crime, and horror genres.
Life
Mayo earned his B.A. in English at Lyndon State College, in Lyndonville, Vermont, and his M.F.A. in creative writing at Goddard College, Plainfield, Vermont. He is married to photographer Jennifer Smith-Mayo.Critical reception
Mayo’s Roamer series—Wrong Town, North of Forsaken, Timberline, and Winter Wolves —has been praised for its authentic frontier settings and a nuanced protagonist. Nicholas Litchfield of the Lancashire Post described North of Forsaken as “solidly entertaining,” commending Mayo for “revitalizing classic Western tropes,” while calling Timberline “a nimbly told tale of rough justice and frontier survival with fierce action.” Jeanne Greene of Booklist noted the slow start in North of Forsaken, remarking that “Roamer describes every trout tickled and rabbit skinned on the trail,” while Reg Quist praised the series’ cultured protagonist as “refreshing” and deemed Timberline “a readable and intriguing adventure novel.”Mayo’s Outfit trilogy, blends Western and suspense elements. Litchfield found Outlawed! “fun and fiercely entertaining,” while Quist described Blood and Ashes as “an action-filled fantasy tale placed in the Old West.” The Midwest Book Review termed it “another riveting western” from Mayo that “will prove to be an enduringly popular addition to community library collections.”
Among Mayo’s standalones, Stranded, based on a true story, received positive reviews. Booklist’s Quist called it “a well-written and interesting page-turner” where Mayo skillfully exposes the protagonist’s strengths and weaknesses. Litchfield considered it “gripping, unsettling, and deeply affecting,” and Thomas J. Howley of the Historical Novel Society praised its journal-entry format, noting: “Interludes with bears, wolves and especially a rapacious mountain lion are as terrifying as any horror novel.”
Half a Pig and Other Stories of the West, a short story collection, was noted for its variety and Western themes. Sarah Steers of Booklist cited its broad appeal, while the Midwest Book Review described it as “a fun and memorable read.”
Mayo’s nonfiction, including Maine Icons: 50 Classic Symbols of the Pine Tree State, has drawn praise for engaging, accessible essays and photographs that provide an approachable overview of Maine’s heritage. The authors have discussed their personal connection to Maine and a thoughtful selection process that balances well-known and lesser-known symbols to capture the state’s character beyond clichés. Bootleggers, Lobstermen & Lumberjacks was recognized for vivid, imaginatively reconstructed historical episodes, while Hornswogglers, Fourflushers & Snake-Oil Salesmen profiles Old West con artists in a way that captured reader interest, though some reviews noted the unverified dialogue requires reader acceptance.
Awards
Mayo has won many awards, finalist honors, and nominations for his writing, including the Western Heritage Award, the, Western Writers of America Spur Award, High Plains Book Award, the, and the, among others.- 2022 Finalist, Western Writers of America Spur Award, Best Mass Market Paperback Novel, for The Too-Late Trail
- 2021 Western Writers of America Spur Award for Best Western Juvenile Fiction for Dilly
- 2021 Will Rogers Silver Medallion Award for Young Adult Western Fiction for Dilly
- 2021 High Plains Books Awards, finalist, for Young Adult Book for Dilly
- 2020 Will Rogers Bronze Medallion Award for Western Short Story "Peaches"
- 2018 Western Heritage Wrangler Award for Outstanding Western Novel by the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum for Stranded: A Story of Frontier Survival
- 2018 Western Writers of America Spur Award for Best Western Juvenile Fiction for Stranded: A Story of Frontier Survival
- 2018 Western Fictioneers Peacemaker Award for Best Young Adult Western Novel for Stranded: A Story of Frontier Survival
- 2018 Willa Award for Best Historical Fiction by Women Writing the West for Stranded: A Story of Frontier Survival
- 2018 High Plains Books Award for Young Adult Book for Stranded: A Story of Frontier Survival
- 2018 Will Rogers Gold Medallion Award for Young Adult Western Fiction Stranded: A Story of Frontier Survival
- 2018 Western Fictioneers Peacemaker Award Finalist for Best Western Novel for Timberline
- 2018 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards, Silver, for Young Adult Historical Fiction for Stranded: A Story of Frontier Survival
- 2017 LitPick 5-Star Award for Stranded: A Story of Frontier Survival
- 2013 Western Writers of America's Spur Award for Best Western Short Novel for Tucker’s Reckoning
- 2010 Finalist, Western Fictioneers Peacemaker Award for Short Fiction for “Scourge of the Spoils”
- 2010 Finalist, Western Writers of America's Spur Award for Short Fiction for “Half a Pig”