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This collection from the best writers from Missoula and environs is a paean to the current, extraordinary state of Montana letters as well as a tribute to the essential role played by independent booksellers.

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Bangtail Press
Language
English
Pages
302

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2013, Bangtail Press
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Table of Contents

The saltcutter's wife (Rick Bass)
Airborne (Judy Blunt)
Gray ghost (Malcolm Brooks)
Granada mornings, and two very short miracles in 1987 (David Allan Cates)
Coal dream crossing (Phil Condon)
Dead men (Rick DeMarinis)
Lefty (Bryan Di Salvatore)
Poems (Chris Dombrowski)
An elevator in Utah (David James Duncan)
From the novel, the lost journals of Sacajawea (Debra Magpie Earling)
The lost dwarf (Charles Finn)
"What was Charlie Russell trying to tell us?" (Dan Flores)
On Fire (Gwen Florio)
Slap (Pete Fromm)
Poems (Mark Gibbons)
Phoebe the fierce and the shadow sickness (Fred Haefele)
Up from the ashes (Hal Herring)
Spring tot he east (Jeff Hull)
Be gracious and be gone (William Kittredge)
Poems (Joanna Klink)
How the west was lost (Richard Manning)
Heart (Neil McMahon)
IN the blue garden (Deidre McNamer)
Poems (Mary Jane Nealon)
Poems (Sheryl Noethe)
The new teacher (Caroline Patterson)
Poems (Ed Skoog)
The breakers (Annick Smith)
Home and away (Peter Stark)
Every night about this time (Robert Stubblefield)
Why Noah went to the wood (Mark Sundeen)
Poems (Karen Volkman)
Poems and from 1 self-interview (Paul Zarzyski)
Why do the heathen rage? (Kim Zupan).

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Bozeman, MT

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Dewey Decimal Class
810.809786

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Pagination
302 pages
Number of pages
302

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Open Library
OL37752333M
Internet Archive
factfictionreade0000unse
ISBN 10
0962378925
ISBN 13
9780962378928
OCLC/WorldCat
884967670

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