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🗓️ 3 February 2025
⏱️ 23 minutes
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Today we have a fascinating guest who blends investigative reporting with deeply human storytelling. My guest is Amy Gamerman, a longtime contributor to The Wall Street Journal's Mansion section. Now, she has authored her first book, The Crazies: The Cattleman, the Wind Prospector, and a War Out West. Just released from Simon & Schuster.
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Your new book, The Crazies, has been described as an evocative story set against the backdrop of Montana’s Big Timber and delves into the collision of tradition, innovation, and identity. Yellowstone meets Amity & Prosperity. It’s a compelling exploration of power, community, and environmental stakes in the American West. Before we dive into the details of your book, let’s start by exploring your creative journey and process."
1: "You’ve had a distinguished career in journalism, from drama critic to real estate writer for the Wall Street Journal. What inspired you to transition into writing a full-length narrative nonfiction book, and why was this story the one you chose to tell?"
2: "The book features a rich tapestry of characters: from a Crow activist to a Texas oil tycoon to an Olympic athlete-turned-attorney. How did you go about finding and building these voices into a cohesive and dynamic narrative?"
3: "Themes of tradition, innovation, and conflict permeate The Crazies. What did you discover about the delicate balance between preserving a way of life and embracing necessary change?"
4: "Your writing style is both journalistic and lyrical, with a deep sense of place. How do you approach the challenge of immersing readers in such a ruggedly beautiful yet complicated setting like Big Timber, Montana?"
5: "The book has been praised for its relevance in the broader conversation about climate change and community. What do you hope readers take away from this story, not only about Montana but also about the challenges we face as a global community?"
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0:36.3 | creativity. |
0:42.4 | Welcome back, friends, to our podcast, Your World of Creativity. |
0:47.7 | This is the podcast where we dive into the minds of creators, really, around the globe. |
0:52.9 | Authors, singer-songwriters, inventors, restaurateurs, interior designers. We want to explore their inspirations, how they organize their ideas, and most important, |
0:58.5 | how we gain the competence and the connections to launch our work out into the world. |
1:03.6 | And today we've got a fascinating guest and a great story that blends investigative reporting |
1:08.7 | with a human storytelling and a kind of a controversy and |
1:13.6 | an environmental tale. There's a lot going on in this. And my guest is Amy Gamerman. Amy, |
1:20.1 | welcome to the show. Thank you, Mark. Amy was a longtime contributor to the Wall Street Journal's |
1:26.5 | mansion section, which I always |
1:28.7 | enjoyed Amy. I perhaps didn't know you by name and byline, but I enjoyed the articles. |
1:35.6 | And now you've authored your first book called The Crazies and the subtitle of the Cattleman, |
1:42.4 | The Wind Prospector, and a War Out West. |
1:45.4 | It's just released from Simon & Schuster. |
1:47.9 | Amy, what a great combination of journalism and novel writing this book is. |
1:55.1 | Thank you. |
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