A Conversation with R. E. Burrillo
Throughout personal essays spiked with humor and natural science, archaeologist R. E. Burrillo excavates his past, examining what it...
A Conversation with Alison Turner
The former mining town of Clayton, Colorado, could catch fire any day. In the ten linked short stories of Defensible Spaces (October...
A Conversation with Ana Maria Spagna
In 1875, Chinese miners were pushed off a high bluff over the Columbia River during what became known as the Chelan Falls Massacre. Amid...
A Conversation with Jonathan T. Bailey
Finding solace and connection in wild places, Jonathan T. Bailey lived two lives—one of trauma, the other of wonder. In When I Was Red...
A Conversation with Phyllis Barber
Shaped by the windblown sands and vast horizon of the Great Basin, Phyllis Barber probes and celebrates her high-desert roots throughout...
A Conversation with Elizabeth Hightower Allen
A century after Aldo Leopold proposed the Gila as the first designated wilderness in the United States, First and Wildest (March 2022)...
A Conversation with Gerri Brightwell
Torrey House Press will publish Turnback Ridge by Gerri Brightwell in August 2022. The novel takes places in a near-future Alaska, in...
A Conversation with Craig Childs
In Tracing Time: Seasons of Rock Art on the Colorado Plateau (February 2022) Craig Childs bears witness to rock art of the Colorado...
Great Basin Roots: Memories from the High Desert
by Kirsten Johanna Allen, Publisher, Torrey House Press The afternoon winds had died down and the sun was about to slip behind the...
That Thing with Feathers: Hope and Literature in a Time of Upheaval
"Compassion is not helpless pity, but an awareness and determination that demands action," said the Dalai Lama. In today's Feathers, Mary...