They share the same state for both their homes and subject of their work, and have been touring together to share their perspectives on writing about the American West... They share the same state for ...
In his ambitious debut novel, The Fruit of Stone, Mark Spragg takes two of the oldest conflicts in literature, man-against-man and man-against-nature, and combines them in an attempt to create a ...
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In “Bone Fire,” author Mark Spragg takes readers back to Ishawooa, a fictional small town like so many in Northern Wyoming. Though they struggle through life, his characters define family with and ...
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Mark Spragg is back to being anonymous, schlepping around, as he puts it, in T-shirts and pajama bottoms and cross-country skiing near the mountains outside his home in Red ...
RED LODGE, Mont. - Mark Spragg was busy with his first novel when the bitter old man with the mob of cats started popping into his daydreams. The more Spragg tried to ignore the character he'd come to ...
Mark Spragg is back to being anonymous, schlepping around, as he puts it, in T-shirts and pajama bottoms and cross-country skiing near the mountains outside his home in Red Lodge. And he couldn't be ...
RED LODGE — Mark Spragg was busy with his first novel when the bitter old man with the mob of cats started popping into his daydreams. The more Spragg tried to ignore the character he'd come to know ...
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