![]() ![]() Ivan received numerous writing awards, including a Wallace Stegner Award, a Christopher Award, the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award for Literary Excellence, the Governor’s Writers Day Award, and the David W. Doig’s final novel, Last Bus to Wisdom, was published last month. Doig also wrote three works of nonfiction: two memoirs, This House of Sky: Landscapes of a Western Mind (1978) and Heart Earth (1993), and Winter Brothers: A Season at the Edge of America (1980), a book which fuses excerpts from the diaries of James Swan, an early settler of the Puget Sound region, with entries from Doig’s own journal evoking the same coastline. ![]() His novels are The Sea Runners (1982), Bucking the Sun (1996), Mountain Time (1999), Prairie Nocturne(2003), The Whistling Season(2006), The Eleventh Man(2008), Work Song(2010), The Bartender’s Tale(2012), Sweet Thunder(2013), and his Montana Trilogy: English Creek(1984), Dancing at the Rascal Fair (1987), and Ride with Me, Mariah Montana (1990). ![]() Born in White Sulphur Springs, Montana, Ivan Doig was a ranch hand, newspaperman, and magazine editor and writer. ![]() About Author Ivan Doig and this Interview Ivan Doig. ![]()
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