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Recommended Reading: Joe Wilkins
(Editor’s Note: This is a follow-up to Joe Wilkins’s feature article “On Edges” in the Summer 2019 issue.) I hold so many books close. My tattered copy of James Wright’s collected Continue reading
(Editor’s Note: This is a follow-up to Joe Wilkins’s feature article “On Edges” in the Summer 2019 issue.) I hold so many books close. My tattered copy of James Wright’s collected Continue reading
Can writing affect the landscape? Joe Wilkins and Pam Houston, both of whom are writers whose work has appeared in Orion and is vivified by nature, met in Boston in the Continue reading
An audio recording of Joe Wilkins reading his article from the September/October 2009 Orion. Growing up in eastern Montana makes you hard — and not necessarily in a good way.
Joe Wilkins is the author of a novel, Fall Back Down When I Die, praised as “remarkable and unforgettable” in a starred review at Booklist and short-listed for the First Novel Award Continue reading
WAYNE JOHNSON KNOWS what you think of him. He knows that you think he’s a killer, a bum, a drunk, a thug, a savage. He knows because he reads his press, Continue reading