A Million Acres: Montana Writers Reflect on Land and Open Space A Million Acres is a stunning hardcover gift book featuring powerful writing about Montana's magnificent wild lands and open spaces by twenty of the state's finest contemporary writers, including Rick Bass, Maile Meloy, and Carrie Le Seur. It also features twenty-eight spectacular color landscape photographs by Montana photographer Alexis Bonogofsky. This book is sponsored by The Montana Land Reliance and celebrates its protection of one million acres of Montana’s agricultural land, fish and wildlife habitat, and open spaces.
Montana Noir This anthology is a road trip through the dreams and disasters of the true Montana, stories written by authors with Montana in their blood, tales that circle you around the state through its cities and small towns. These are twenty-first century authors writing timeless sagas of choice, crime, and consequences.
The Night of the Flood Whether it’s a store owner grimly protecting his property from looters, an opportunistic servant who sees her time to strike, or two misguided youths taking their anger out against any available victim, The Night of the Flood is an intricate and intimate examination of the moment when chaos is released—in both society and the human spirit.
Rittenhouse Writers: Reflections on a Fiction Workshop, by James Rahn Rittenhouse Writers is Rahn's memoir of the workshop and how his own evolution as both a teacher and a writer—and as a son, husband, and (somewhat reluctant) father—has been intertwined with the establishment and growth of the RWG. In addition, Rahn includes ten short stories written by current and former members of the workshop.