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"A
Diverse Gathering of Acclaimed Authors" |
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Annick
Smith
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Annick Smith’s
books include
Homestead, Big Bluestem, and In This We Are
Native, Memoirs and Journeys. She was co-editor of the Montana anthology, The Last Best Place, and her essays have appeared in
Audubon, Outside, Modern Maturity,
The New York Times, Islands, and Big Sky
Journal.
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Her story, "It's Come To This," which won a National Magazine Award in Fiction for
Story Magazine, was published in Best American Short Stories,
1992, and has been widely anthologized. Smith was executive producer of the prize-winning feature film,
Heartland, and a co-producer of Robert Redford's Academy Award winning adaptation of Norman Maclean's
A River Runs Through It.
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She was born in Paris, grew up in Chicago, and has lived for thirty years on a homestead ranch in Montana's Blackfoot River valley. Currently, Smith is working on a novel set in the Grand Canyon and Sitka, Alaska.
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