Robert Vaughan (born Robert Richard Vaughan Jr. ; 22 November 1937 â March 2024) was an American writer. He has authored over 400 books in nearly every genre. He won the 1977 Porgie Award (Best Paperback Original) for The Power and the Pride. He has also written a series of contemporary and historical romance novels under several pseudonyms including "Paula Moore" and "Paula Fairman". He wrote the novelization for the television movie Andersonville.
Vaughan was a frequent speaker at seminars and at high schools and colleges, and has also hosted three television talk shows: Eyewitness Magazine on WAVY-TV in Portsmouth, Virginia; Tidewater A.M. on W05BQ-TV in Hampton, Virginia; and This Week in Books on the TEMPO Cable Television Network. He has also written and produced a one-man play about Ernest Hemingway.
Vaughan was a retired Army Warrant Officer (CW-3) with three tours in Vietnam where he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with the V for valor, the Bronze Star, the Meritorious Service Medal, and the Purple Heart. He was a helicopter pilot and a maintenance and supply officer. He was also an instructor and Chief of the Aviation Maintenance Officers' Course at Fort Eustis, Virginia.
Vaughan was inducted into the Writers' Hall of Fame in 1998.
American Chronicles
Arrow and Saber
Bushwhackers
Cade McCall
Chaney Brothers Western
Crocketts
Dateline
The Dreamers
Faraday
Hawke
Lucas Cain
Making of America
McMasters
People of the Book
Quinn Raiders
The Regulator
Remington
Slack Team
Stagecoach
War Torn
When Honor Dies
Women Who Won the West