Creative Projects

a few examples

 

Gallatin County Fourth Grader Funds News Podcast by Selling Eggs

When kids were sent home from school during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic, 11-year-old Ezra Graham thought it was a good time to start a news podcast.

How One Tech Company Built A Successful Business in Missoula

In 2008, Michael FitzGerald was a Web developer in Missoula who didn’t like his job. He was also a writer with an MFA in fiction. But whenever he tried to send his stories out to literary journals, magazines and potential publishers he ran into problems. And so, he built a solution.

The Church of Pancakes

Emotion battles ethics in this action-packed caper. Nine-year-old Jaybird and his partner in crime, Kenny, love the Fourth of July — the sound of a burning fuse and the smell of gunpowder. But coming up with the perfect plan to rob the local fireworks stand is going to be harder than they expected.

94-Year-Old Punster Publishes Fourth Book

Ninety-four-year-old Barbara Noel lives at Grizzly Peak Retirement Community in Missoula. She just published her fourth book, Puns Remembered. Her first three books are Puns Intended, volumes 1, 2, and 3.

Logan Reviews ‘The Palace of Glass’

In The Palace of Glass, after discovering that her Uncle, and master, Geryon, had a role to play in her father's disappearance, Alice goes to Ending for help. Ending is a Labyrinthine – a gigantic black cat a size of a tiger with yellow eyes.

Rick Bass and Stellarondo

Award-winning author Rick Bass reads, accompanied by the Missoula-based band Stellarondo, which has scored music for some of Bass's stories.

The Write Question interview with William E. Farr

William Farr talks about Spopee, a Blood Indian from Canada who crossed into the U.S. looking for bison and ended up in an insane asylum in Washington D.C.

Hawthorne Kid Poets

In this three-part series, kid poets from Hawthorne School in Missoula, Montana, read poems they wrote during class time with poet and Missoula Writing Collaborative teacher Deborah Slicer. Eleven-year-old Emma Harrison narrates.

List of examples of work done at Montana Public Radio

Podcast Editing

Biographers International Organization

The Book I Had To Write

Gracefully Radio

Live Talks Los Angeles

Tell Us Something Radio

After nearly 50 years of solitude, Steven Fuller is a living legend in Yellowstone National Park, and an endangered 21st-century icon.