A little radio program about the literature, history and culture of the American West YEAR 1 > EPISODE 13
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CONTRIBUTOR BIO Russell Rowland was born in Bozeman, Montana. His first novel, In Open Spaces, made the San Francisco Chronicle bestseller list and was named among the "Best of the West 2002" by the Salt Lake City Tribune. Rowland's second novel, The Watershed Years, was recently released and has garnered rave reviews. Rowland was a MacDowell fellow in 2005, and his work has appeared in several publications, including the San Francisco Chronicle, The Big Sky Journal, and a story compilation called Literary Cash, a collection of stories inspired by the music of Johnny Cash. His story "Ed Got a Job" appeared in the online journal failbetter.com and was nominated for the Million Writer's Award. |
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