Doug Peacock | In the Shadow of the Sabertooth As a kid, wandering the woods near his home in northern Michigan, Doug Peacock discovered... Read more » Books & Writers Nov 12, 2013
Brian D’Ambrosio | From Football to Fig Newtons George Nissen, who invented the trampoline Missoula author Brian D’Ambrosio is on a mission to... Read more » Books & Writers Oct 4, 2013
Jim Harrison | The River Swimmer Part-time Montanan Jim Harrison veers from coming of age to aging in two fluid, oddly... Read more » Books & Writers Sep 16, 2013
Craig Lancaster | Edward Adrift Craig Lancaster first introduced readers to his likeable protagonist, Edward Stanton, in his novel, 600... Read more » Books & Writers Sep 16, 2013
David Allan Cates | Ben Armstrong’s Strange Trip Home “Oh, what a strange trip home! Would there be no waking relief? No solid ground... Read more » Books & Writers Sep 12, 2013
Last Stand: Ted Turner’s Quest to Save a Troubled Planet Listen, media mogul and Montana rancher Ted Turner is saying something surprising here: “Ultimately you... Read more » Books & Writers Jul 21, 2013
Keith McCafferty | The Gray Ghost Murders Sean Stranahan is trying to mind his own business, which includes escorting anglers down the... Read more » Books & Writers Jul 11, 2013
Whitefish Review celebrates “Lucky 13” with author Pam Houston Author Pam Houston will read from her new novel Contents May Have Shifted to launch... Read more » Books & Writers Jun 4, 2013
Marjorie Smith | Making Up Amelia Marjorie Smith’s “Amelia” is none other than the famed aviator, Amelia Earhart, whose disappearance over... Read more » Books & Writers May 20, 2013
Astream | American Writers on Fly Fishing Of all outdoor pursuits, fly fishing seems to inspire the largest portion of lyrical writing,... Read more » Books & Writers May 6, 2013