Alpenglow bound By Doug Hare EBS Staff While you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, the American Society of Magazine Editors does hold a Best...
The science of writing By Doug Hare EBS Staff I recently had a wide-ranging phone conversation with David Quammen, perhaps Bozeman’s most famous writer. Exceptionally lucid...
On oil and rocks By Doug Hare EBS Staff After graduating high school, Jack Clinton decided to move from the suburbs of New Haven, Connecticut, to...
By Doug Hare EBS Staff When Montana State University professor and poet Greg Keeler was asked why Montana has so many acclaimed authors compared to similarly...
By Doug Hare EBS STAFF Bespectacled, unassuming with a wiry build, Rick Bass can look the part of professor or an elk hunter returning to camp...
On conflagrations By Doug Hare EBS Staff Red Lodge, Montana author Gary Ferguson has written a thoroughly researched, timely book with “Land on Fire: The New...
Writer by choice By Doug Hare EBS Staff When he was 28 years old, Bozeman-born Russell Rowland decided to become a writer while working a desk...
By Doug Hare EBS Staff At the age of 70, Norman Maclean was a well-regarded professor of literature at the University of Chicago who had published...
By Doug Hare EBS Staff The spoken word and the written word are not as distinct as one might imagine. Most of our great epic poems, “The...
Famed athletes explore the evolution of climbing By Doug Hare EBS Staff If you asked the mountaineering community who the best living climber in the world is, the...