Regarding Willingness: Chronicles of a Fraught Life

Regarding Willingness: Chronicles of a Fraught Life

Regarding Willingness: Chronicles of a Fraught Life

Regarding Willingness: Chronicles of a Fraught Life

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Overview

2020 Montana Book Award Honor Book

"(These) stories should be required reading." -Montana Book Award Committee 

 

Tom "Harp" Harpole was a horse logger working from remote mountain camps and living in wall tents until an accident suggested a change of lifestyle. He took to his other avocation - writing, and studied abroad in Ireland. He began publishing stories in periodicals such as Smithsonian Air & Space, Sports Illustrated, Crocodil, Montana Quarterly, Whitefish Review, and more. In 1986 his story "The Last of Butch" (Faber & Faber, London) was selected as The Best Short Story in the British Isles. His work has been short-listed for the National Magazine Award twice, and translated into six languages. He has been a guest reader on NPR more than a dozen times. Harpole writes in a voice that uses his natural wit and humor to shed light on a life of stories that bring readers to the edge of danger. "Tom Harpole is what you might call a thinking man's Evel Knievel," - Aaron Parrett, MT Senior News.

 

Certain magazines that assigned Harp feature articles knew early on that he would try anything that involved physical/emotional risks. He regarded himself as a Survivor's Euphoria aficionado. His willingness and perspective on dalliances with danger range from an N.F.L. record, to horse logging, to skydiving with Russian cosmonauts, to getting a black bear stoned, to his compassion as a volunteer EMT in rural Montana, to protesting Gorbachev in 1990, to driving ice roads above the Arctic circle, and more. This book is a collection of sixteen of his most popular stories.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781736089453
Publisher: Riverfeet Press
Publication date: 04/22/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 218
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

In 1970, Tom (Harp) Harpole and his cousin Jerry put together a horse logging show in western Oregon through most of the 70's, while he studied for a Forestry Engineering MA at OSU. He got banged up falling timber in western Montana in the early 80's and he and his wife Lisa took the Work Comp settlement and headed to Ireland with their wee ones, Flannery and Derry. Harp studied Latin, Greek, and English writing and was selected to be the first American to participate in the Irish National Writer's Workshop. Two years later, back home, he began writing for a living at the age of 40 and did well, working for glossies such as National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, Smithsonian Air & Space, plus more. Magazine assignments took him to six continents over a twenty-three-year career. He also spent several hundred days, two weeks at a time, teaching writing workshops in 80+ bush schools all over Alaska. Certain magazines that assigned Harp feature articles knew early on that he would try anything that involved physical/emotional risks. He regarded himself as a Survivor's Euphoria aficionado. His willingness and perspective on dalliances with danger range from an N.F.L. record, to horse logging, to skydiving with Russian cosmonauts, to getting a black bear stoned, to his compassion as a volunteer EMT in rural Montana, to protesting Gorbachev in 1990, to driving ice roads above the Arctic circle, and more.
Daniel J. Rice was born in Wiesbaden, Germany, in 1979. In 2006 he earned a degree in Watershed Science, in Ely, MT, and began working as a Hydrographer for the U.S. Geological Survey, first in New Jersey, and then Wyoming. In 2011 he resigned from his position and moved alone into a tent deep in the forests of northern Minnesota. He is the founder of five independently owned businesses, including Riverfeet Press. Currently he lives in Livingston, MT, where he spends his time camping and fishing the Beartooth Mountains with his wife and daughter. For more information and updates, visit: www.riverfeetpress.com

Read an Excerpt

"Butch was an element of the forest. The woods weren’t supposed to hand him less than a living. But a fair few loggers I’d known were dead or crippled from this tough life that young men made harder than it had to be. We all regarded the work as a thrill ride that we’d only get a few years to do. Old loggers are usually around 50, and they have been deliberate, careful, and conservative."

Table of Contents

Foreword by Loren Haarr .......................................................

Disarming and Decimating Myself ......................................

The Last of Butch ...................................................................

A Matter of Degrees ...............................................................

Damned Bear ...........................................................................

Black Ice ....................................................................................

Falling Out of the Cold War ..................................................

Free-falling with Frightful Franklin ......................................

90 P.S.I. ......................................................................................

Bare Bones Barnstorming ......................................................

Hoping the Trash Holds .........................................................

Treed ..........................................................................................

Choking Near to Death: The Auto-Heimlich .....................

The Gall Bladder of that Man ...............................................

My Dog Frank and My Cat Chuck .......................................

A Sled, a Cow, the Future .......................................................

Marching in Moscow for What it’s Worth ...........................

Acknowledging Praise .....................................................................

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