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2011 Hot off the Press - Books and Essays Special Issue

Planning is underway for our 2011 Hot off the Press: Books & Essays Issue, and you are invited to share your new and favorite books, videos and music with High County News readers in this highly anticipated special issue.

This special issue is devoted to thought-provoking books, authors, videos, music, publishers and bookstores well worth getting to know. Our readers look forward to this issue with great anticipation every year. As always, we'll have special ad pages devoted completely to your work.

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The theme of the issue is "Redemption." Its two centerpiece essays focus on  reclamation, of mines and of rivers. The first, by Brad Tyer, explores the human and environmental costs of copper mining along Montana's Clark Fork river. The second, by Kim Todd, examines how Washington's Elwha river can be restored to health after the removal of two mighty dams this fall.

The issue will also feature author profiles, author Q&A's and multiple book reviews. As always, if you have any author profiles, books, videos, music or other media to submit for review, please contact Jodi Peterson editor@hcn.org.

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The issue date is September 19th. Ads are due no later than September 5th, or we can help you design your ad...free of charge! Just let us know by August 22nd.

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