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Melanie Rae Thon's short stories, gathered in her collection In This Light, paint a desolate and tender picture of the West.
by Kathleen Yale,
May 15, 2011
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Laura Pritchett’s first novel, Sky Bridge, perfectly
captures the speech and rhythms of everyday life in the
hardscrabble ranchland of the eastern Colorado plains
by Malcolm McCollum,
Nov 14, 2005
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Andrew Wingfield’s tensely told novel, Hear
Him Roar, describes what happens when Puma concolor, the
mountain lion, collides with Homo dingus dongus, the suburban
homeowner
by Staff,
Nov 28, 2005
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In Frank Bergon's new novel, a young man in California's Central Valley is haunted by the memory of his best friend, whom he murdered.
by Tara Rae Miner,
Oct 30, 2011
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In his new novel, Work Song, Ivan Doig describes the struggle between mine owners and union activists in post-WWI Butte, Mont.
by Kathleen Yale,
Oct 10, 2010
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The haunting short stories in Alyson Hagy's collection resonate with themes of loss, resignation and hope.
by Melissa Mylchreest,
May 09, 2010
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In his novel, Blind Your Ponies, Stanley Gordon West looks into the heart of a fictional small town in Montana.
by Karen Rigby,
Feb 06, 2011
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Manuel Muñoz creates a dark mystery inspired by the filming of Alfred Hitchcock's legendary thriller Psycho.
by Chérie Newman,
Sep 04, 2011
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A list of the most intriguing current books by Western
authors or on Western subjects.
by Jodi Peterson,
Oct 29, 2007
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Deirdre McNamer’s new novel, Red Rover, beautifully
captures the unromantic realism of Montana’s small
towns.
by Bruce Barcott,
Oct 29, 2007