Oregon writer Kim Stafford looks for "scattered Edens" in contemporary Western life.
by Tara Rae Miner,
Oct 05, 2011
Controversial writer Dalton Trumbo returns to his hometown of Grand Junction, Colo. -- in a bronze bathtub.
by Andrew Gulliford,
Mar 10, 2011
Western writers offer a generous and inspired list of recommended reading for the president-elect, including a diverse collection of fiction and nonfiction.
by Jeff Lee, Laura Pritchett, Teresa Jordan, Stephen Trimble, William Debuys, Dan Flores, Linda Hasselstrom, Barry Lopez, Rick Bass, Debra Utacia Krol, Aaron Abeyta ,
Sep 12, 2008
Author Alexandra Fuller talks about the impacts of oil drilling on her chosen home of Wyoming.
by Jennie Lay,
Sep 15, 2008
Wyoming writer Mark Spragg’s new novel, An
Unfinished Life, explores the universal territory of a
fractured family’s life
by Stephen J. Lyons,
Nov 08, 2004
Buddhist cowboy poet Cody Cortez is so elusive it's almost as if he doesn't really exist.
by John Calderazzo,
Oct 03, 2011
In Moscow, Idaho, Daniel Orozco writes darkly funny short stories that flirt with the macabre.
by Brian Kevin,
Sep 12, 2010
Mary Clearman Blew struck out on her own, leaving rural Montana and a life as a housewife to become a professor and writer.
by Andrea Clark Mason,
Sep 23, 2011
High Country News lists some of the new and intriguing books of the coming fall season.
by Sarah Gilman,
Sep 18, 2011
There's a good harvest of new books by Western writers.
by Jodi Peterson,
Sep 12, 2010