Results for keyword: Western writers
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A part of something old: writer Kim Stafford's storied places
Oregon writer Kim Stafford looks for "scattered Edens" in contemporary Western life.
by Tara Rae Miner, Oct 05, 2011 -
Cody Cortez: A faux-file of the West's most mysterious writer
Buddhist cowboy poet Cody Cortez is so elusive it's almost as if he doesn't really exist.
by John Calderazzo, Oct 03, 2011 -
Seeds of atonement: an interview with writer Shann Ray
Shann Ray's short stories focus on the theme of redemption in the lives of ordinary Western families.
by Jenny Shank, Sep 27, 2011 -
Don't tell her she can't: a profile of author Mary Clearman Blew
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 -
The turn of the wheel: the many lives of writer H. Lee Barnes
Nevada writer H. Lee Barnes brings his experiences as a soldier, cop and casino dealer to his gritty short stories and nonfiction.
by Caleb Cage, Sep 19, 2011 -
Fall books for the sweetly socked-in
High Country News lists some of the new and intriguing books of the coming fall season.
by Sarah Gilman, Sep 18, 2011 -
A prodigal son is honored by his hometown
Controversial writer Dalton Trumbo returns to his hometown of Grand Junction, Colo. -- in a bronze bathtub.
by Andrew Gulliford, Mar 10, 2011 -
The Western Lit Blues
A Western writer is tired of being typecast as a Western writer.
by Laura Pritchett, Sep 26, 2010 -
Daniel Orozco is out of the office
In Moscow, Idaho, Daniel Orozco writes darkly funny short stories that flirt with the macabre.
by Brian Kevin, Sep 12, 2010 -
Fall books, from steampunk to conservation science
There's a good harvest of new books by Western writers.
by Jodi Peterson, Sep 12, 2010






