
Pathologist Dr. Jane Bennett Munro Writes About Murder
Dr. Jane Bennet Munro’s extensive experience as a pathologist gives the stories in her books a ring of authenticity.
Dr. Jane Bennet Munro’s extensive experience as a pathologist gives the stories in her books a ring of authenticity.
Rerooted by Jackie Henrion is part historical fiction, part poetry, part personal narrative, and part didactic.
By HOLLY ENDERSBY Idaho and Montana have millions of acres of wilderness protecting wildlife and water. They allow folks to wander at will through the
A new collection of writing by Montana women has just hit the bookshelves of local stores, and it’s flying off the shelves.
Stang weaves stories of people who’ve experienced loss and grief and who have benefited from practicing mindfulness with guided meditations.
By AARON PARRETT — Joe Moreland had an upbringing a lot of people who didn’t know better might consider a “tough” childhood. Most of his childhood was spent following his parents around from one shack to the next in Oregon’s Coast Range — and you can’t help but imagine the Joad family in Steinbeck’s Grapes of Wrath.
Milania Marsenich has a rich way of describing the beautiful Mission Mountains, trumpeter swans, and other wild creatures of that land.
Delia Owens of North Idaho wrote her first novel in her 60s.“It was liike starting a second career on the 99-yard line.”
Ken Robison skillfully chronicles the investment of men and women that Montana made in the so-called “War to end all wars.”
Montana Women, From the Ground Up shows ranching is not an easy life, but it’s one these Montana women love with a passion that has kept them going even in the toughest times.
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