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Annick Smith

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
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

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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