By Doug Hare EBS Staff The reclusive author of “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance,” Robert Pirsig, passed away on April 24 at his home...
By Doug Hare EBS Staff On April 22, Montana lost one of its best writers to pancreatic cancer. William Hjortsberg, who everyone called “Gatz” because of...
By Doug Hare EBS Staff Last month, Livingston author Callan Wink’s first collection of short stories “Dog Run Moon” was shortlisted for the International Dylan Thomas Prize....
By Doug Hare EBS Staff If Yellowstone National Park is the “beating heart” of America, than you might say that David Quammen is one of our...
By Doug Hare EBS Staff When the Western Writers of America voted on the best Western short stories of the 20th century, four of the top...
By Doug Hare EBS Staff Scott McMillion, editor in chief of Montana Quarterly magazine, has for many years described the editorial philosophy of his publication as...
By Doug Hare EBS Staff Jim Harrison was a screenplay writer, a novelist, a master of the often-neglected novella form, and a talented essayist. While he...
By Doug Hare EBS Staff In his latest book, “The Imperiled Cutthroat,” Greg French has written an eminently readable travelogue about fishing in and around Yellowstone...
By Doug Hare EBS Staff Kim Zupan teaches carpentry at the University of Montana’s Missoula College. It’s hard to imagine he’s more skilled as a woodworker...
By Doug Hare EBS Staff Warren Miller might be skiing’s greatest ambassador. For over six decades, his films have been a harbinger of winter. So it...