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Jenny Shank

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When the end of the road brings a new beginning 

by Jenny Shank July 17, 2024August 8, 2024

Two accomplished new novels by Joe Wilkins and Willy Vlautin feature weathered protagonists called back from the brink.

Posted inArticles

During climate chaos, a witness and champion of the West

by Jenny Shank February 14, 2024March 6, 2024

A Q&A with author and educator Laura Pritchett.

Posted inArticles

Invisible Denver made indelible in a new documentary

by Jenny Shank March 3, 2023January 26, 2024

‘The Holly’ connects the dots between the Mile High City’s history of gang violence, real estate development, law enforcement practices and one complicated man.

Posted inJuly 1, 2021: An Urban Greenspace Revolution

The incarcerated women battling wildfires

by Jenny Shank June 17, 2021January 24, 2024

In ‘Breathing Fire,’ Jaime Lowe uncovers the benefits and drawbacks of California’s inmate fire program.

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Go on a literary road trip through the Golden State

by Jenny Shank May 29, 2020January 24, 2024

From California dreaming to California realities, here are five books to escape with when you’re stuck at home.

Posted inNovember 11, 2019: Storied Landscapes

Friendship and disappearance in the desert

by Jenny Shank November 11, 2019January 24, 2024

A debut novel highlights the strength of women, even as they face trouble.

Posted inArticles

From the Bundys to cheap burgundy: How myths shape the West

by Jenny Shank November 8, 2019January 24, 2024

Novelist Frank Bergon meanders through a changing West and traces old stories refreshed.

Posted inAugust 5, 2019: From Prison to Fireline

Grounding and grandmothers in a gentrifying Denver

by Jenny Shank August 5, 2019January 24, 2024

Denver author Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s rich debut story collection centers young female protagonists.

Posted inDecember 10, 2018: Critical Mass

Looking for love in all the wrong places

by Jenny Shank December 10, 2018January 24, 2024

A quest for connection unites a new collection of Western stories.

Posted inNovember 12, 2018: Old Wests, and new

A voice for the overlooked

by Jenny Shank November 12, 2018January 24, 2024

Writer Jonathan Evison flips the American Dream narrative upside-down.

Posted inAugust 6, 2018: What Are We Doing Here?

The Second Coming of Christ in southern Idaho

by Jenny Shank August 6, 2018January 24, 2024

A new memoir reflects on an isolated, religious upbringing in a survivalist Mormon family.

Posted inFebruary 5, 2018: Caught Between Crises

Saints and sinners in the Southwest

by Jenny Shank February 5, 2018January 24, 2024

A new book explores the dark characters that make the wide-open West their home.

Posted inDecember 25, 2017: Bear Essentials

On grappling with a past shadowed by violence

by Jenny Shank December 25, 2017January 24, 2024

Two books examine the relationship people have with painful family histories.

Posted inNovember 13, 2017: Solace and Perspective

Exploring rural California’s contradictions

by Jenny Shank November 13, 2017January 24, 2024

Gabriel Tallent’s debut novel tells the story of a tough teenage girl’s survival.

Posted inAugust 21, 2017: Rooftop Revolution

What a doctor learns after a life’s work

by Jenny Shank August 21, 2017January 24, 2024

A pediatrician reflects on his work in Navajo Nation.

Posted inMay 1, 2017: Change Comes to Short Creek

Love, loss and nuclear reactors

by Jenny Shank May 1, 2017January 24, 2024

Two new books explore the perspectives of women during the West’s nuclear boom.

Posted inJanuary 23, 2017: For Which it Stands

The heartache of Montana’s solitude

by Jenny Shank January 23, 2017January 24, 2024

Two new fiction works from Big Sky Country crave human connectivity.

Posted inNovember 14, 2016: The Long View

Native American literature’s shapeshifter

by Jenny Shank November 14, 2016January 24, 2024

Novelist Stephen Graham Jones on how he transcends stereotypes.

Posted inNovember 14, 2016: The Long View

The promise of Alaska’s wilderness

by Jenny Shank November 14, 2016January 24, 2024

Two novels offer perspectives on the allure of the last frontier.

Posted inDecember 21, 2015: Secrets of the Deep

The Corps of Discovery, after the apocalypse

by Jenny Shank December 21, 2015January 24, 2024

Review of Benjamin Percy’s “The Dead Lands.”

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