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Good News for Boise State's Idaho Review and Denver Music Writer Steve Knopper

Economic conditions and their implications for the book industry continue to be dire, and yet I have mostly good news to report this week. • First, several prestigious literary magazines across the nation are facing budget cuts or conversion to online-only publication, including the New England Review, TriQuarterly, and The Southern Review, but in Boise, according to Idaho Review editor Mitch...

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West is a Sexy Place in "Best of the West 2009"

Best of the West 2009: New Stories from the Wide Side of the Missouri Edited by James Thomas and D. Seth Horton, foreword by Rick Bass University of Texas Press, 268 pages, $19.95 Best of the West 2009 is a welcome revival of anthology series that ran from 1988 through 1992, collecting outstanding stories set in "the Wide Side of the Missouri" that previously appeared in literary journals....

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Highway 51 (copy)

A gain, I am reminded of the diverse talent Mississippi has to offer after flipping through the photographs of Gloria Norris' new book "Highway 51: Mississippi Hill Country." The coffee-table-size book is a collection of her camera work that is testament to all the singers and writers who made their homes along the mainline between Jackson and Memphis. She spreads a wide net at times. The...

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Montana Festival of the Book Brings Crime Fiction Superstars to Missoula

This year's Montana Festival of the Book, which begins Thursday, has an incredible lineup scheduled. The October 23 reading with humorist David Sedaris is sold out, but there's so much else going on that nobody who missed out on tickets for that event should go home with an empty brain. On Thursday, October 22, four renowned crime novelists will participate in the panel discussion The Last Good Kiss:...

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Bass Rig

Author Rick Bass ' works are so intellectual that their overriding theme is a homonym. Nature, as in "the nature of the human heart" and environmental nature. The point where nature and nature intersect is where Bass' stories lie. Blending detailed accounts of his natural surroundings with ric...

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Going to the Dogs…

I realize I am limiting my audience this week with this post, but I just couldn’t resist sharing this list of books about dogs I found a few months ago courtesy of Reader’s Advisory… I starred (**) the titles I’ve read! photo credit: zenera William H. Armstrong – Sounder ** Rick Bass – Colter: The True Story [...] Another great post from: BOOK CLUB CLASSICS! Thanks...

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MPIBA Book Awards Announced & Montana Genre Novels Abound

The winners of this year's Mountains & Plains Independent Booksellers Association Regional Book Awards were announced last week: • Adult Fiction: Another Man's Moccasins: A Walt Longmire Mystery by Craig Johnson (Penguin) • Adult Nonfiction: American Buffalo: In Search of a Lost Icon by Steven Rinella (Random House) • The Arts: Colorado's Wild Horses by Claude Steelman (Wildshots,...

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The President Packs Haruf's "Plainsong" and Elmer Kelton Dies at 83

White House Press Secretary Bill Burton announced a list of five books that President Obama is bringing on his vacation in Martha's Vineyard. Among them is Kent Haruf's Plainsong. Now, during last year's Democratic National Convention in Denver, Jeff Lee of the Rocky Mountain Land Library asked a bunch of notable Western writers and...me to contribute a "reading list for the President-Elect: A...

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Montana Writer Rick Bass Gives Views on Tester Bill

Acclaimed writer Rick Bass, author of The Wild Marsh and Why I Came Westa 2008 finalist for a National Book Critics Circle Award for autobiographyhas published an interesting essay about the Forest Jobs and Recreation Act proposed by Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont. The essay in Yale Environment360, a publication of the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, gives Bass's perspective as a longtime...

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Western Lit Conferences, Trade Shows, and Bookstores, Oh My

The Association of Writers & Writing Programs will hold its annual conference in Denver next year, April 7 thorough 10. Michael Chabon will give the keynote address, and some well-known Western writers (as well as some not-so-Western ones) will be there. Rick Bass, Joy Harjo, Robert Hass, George Saunders, Danzy Senna, Leslie Marmon Silko, Gary Snyder, Terry Tempest Williams, David Wroblewski, and...

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Summer Reading: Stories by Western Writers in The Atlantic and The New Yorker

This week fans of short stories with Western settings are in luck. The New Yorker published a story by a young New Mexico writer, Kirstin Valdez Quade, in its July 27 issue, and the annual summer fiction issue of the Atlantic Monthly is out now. The Atlantic has always featured plenty of fiction by Western writers, and this issue is no exception, with stories by Montana's Rick Bass, Ouray, Colo.-based...

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University of Texas Press to Publish Anthology About Growing Up in the West

Billings-based writer and teacher Russell Rowland wrote in recently about an anthology he and Lynn Stegner are putting together. The book "will explore what it means to each of these writers to have lived or grown up in the West, as well as how they see the identity of the West changing over time." The University of Texas Press will publish it this spring. Rowland reports the tentative title...

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July Brings Abundant Montana Books

I came across a funny passage in "Real Romance," Lauren Collins' profile of Nora Roberts for the June 22 issue of The New Yorker: "She never makes an outline, and she does most of her research on Google. Before she wrote 'Montana Sky,' her editor suggested that she go to Montana. 'Why would I want to go to Montana?' Roberts said." Perhaps it's for the best--Montana might not have...

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Rick Bass's Next Novel and Awards for McGuane, Skloot, and Blew

Rick Bass wrote of his difficulty finding time to balance writing fiction with activism in his most recent book, Why I Came West, but he seems to be on a roll these days, with that book currently a finalist for an NBCC Award, and a new novel sale reported last week. According to Publisher's Marketplace, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt will publish Bass's third novel, The Lives of the Browns, in fall 2010....

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Wroblewski Webcasts with Oprah and Rick Bass Named Finalist for NBCC Award

Oprah Winfrey raved about her latest book club selection, calling The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by Westiminster, Colo. author David Wroblewski "the best novel I've read in a long, long, long time," so I expected her to devote a regular show to the book as she has with club selections in the past. Instead, the show that aired on TV Monday was "Obese Families in Crisis: The Intervention,"...