Malcolm Brooks - Epic Tales from the American West
Mountain & Prairie with Ed Roberson
Mountain & Prairie Media
4.9 β’ 1.1K Ratings
ποΈ 30 November 2020
β±οΈ 64 minutes
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Summary
Malcolm Brooks is a Montana-based author best known for his epic novel "Painted Horses," a sweeping, large-scale tale of life in the American West in the 1950s. Published in 2015, Painted Horses has quickly become a classic among those who love Western literary fiction. Even more impressive, "Painted Horses" was Malcolm's first published novel-- a truly remarkable feat when you consider the story's breadth and depth and its characters.
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Malcolm's obsession with writing began at age fourteen when a teacher gave him a copy of Larry McMurtry's "Lonesome Dove" during an incredibly formative period of his life. From that point on, Malcolm was laser-focused on becoming an author-- so much so that he completed his first full-length novel when he was only 18 years old. Malcolm continued to consistently write throughout his twenties, experiencing moderate journalism success, but never publishing a novel. When he was in his early thirties, Malcolm finally decided to go all-in on writing his dream novel-- "to go big or go home" as he says-- and he began the five-year process of writing "Painted Horses." It's safe to say that his efforts paid off-- "Painted Horses" has been compared to the works of Cormac McCarthy, Wallace Stegner, and more.
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Malcolm and I were introduced by another gifted author and past podcast guest, Chris Dombrowski, and we had a wonderful conversation. If you're interested in the creative process or the ins-and-outs of craftsmanship, you will love this episode. We started out by talking about our mutual love of Lonesome Dove, and Malcolm shares how that book changed the trajectory of his life. We discuss Malcolm's upbringing, formal education, commitment to carpentry, and artistic and literary influences. We obviously discuss "Painted Horses," and he offers a sneak preview of his upcoming novel, "Cloudmaker." Malcolm tells a great story about finding an ancient buffalo skull and offers tons of great book recommendations. And finally, he has some wise parting words that I think you'll find useful and timely.
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Thanks to Malcolm for taking the time to chat. Be sure to check out the episode notes for links to everything we discuss. Hope you enjoy!
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"Painted Horses" by Malcolm Brooks
"Cloudmaker" by Malcolm Brooks
Full episode notes: https://mountainandprairie.com/malcolm-brooks/
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TOPICS DISCUSSED:
- 3:30 - Influence of Lonesome Dove
- 9:30 β When did Malcolm discover he wanted to be a writer?
- 10:30 β Malcolm's foray into carpentry and its overlaps with his writing
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- 11:30 β Malcolm's first manuscript
- 14:00 β When did Malcolm first get published?
- 15:45 β How Malcolm first became interested in Montana
- 17:45 β Malcolm's formal education experience
- 20:30 β Painted Horses
- 22:30 β Malcolm's self-critique and artistic influences
- 25:30 β Malcolm's writing process
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- 27:30 β Is writing fun for Malcolm?
- 28:15 β Legends of the Fall
- 30:30 β The importance of reading to Malcolm
- 32:00 β The importance of supplementary income for creatives and authors
- 37:00 β Malcolm's advice for finishing a project and notes on new projects he is working on
- 40:30 - Yellowstone and its impact on American Western-focused television
- 41:30 β What authors does Malcolm admire?
- 48:00 β Slight teaser for Malcolm's upcoming book, Cloudmaker
- 51:45 β What other art has shaped Malcolm's world view?
- 53:30 β Malcolm's most powerful experience in the outdoors
- 1:00:00 β Words of wisdom
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| 0:00.0 | Hey everybody is Ed. Before we get started I want to thank four brand new podcast supporters. |
| 0:05.0 | Benjamin June, Bren Murphy, Derek Michael Dillon, and Joe Schobert. |
| 0:11.3 | All four of these folks signed up to support the |
| 0:13.6 | bycast either through Patreon or PayPal and if you want to learn more about the |
| 0:17.9 | options and how all that stuff works go to mountain and prey |
| 0:20.9 | dot com slash support. Thank you very much. Hey, this is Ed Roberson, and this is the Mountain and Prairie Podcast, where I introduce |
| 0:38.8 | you to some of the innovative individuals who are shaping the future of the American West. |
| 0:43.0 | I meet most of these people through my work in land conservation or through my hobbies and |
| 0:47.5 | interests that revolve around spending time up high in the mountains. |
| 0:50.3 | My guests include ranchers, writers, entrepreneurs, conservationists, athletes, |
| 0:55.2 | artists, adventurers, pretty much anyone who's doing important work has an |
| 0:59.3 | interesting story and loves the American West. My guest today is Malcolm Brooks. |
| 1:05.0 | Malcolm is a Montana-based author best known for his epic novel painted horses, |
| 1:10.0 | a sweeping large-scale tale of life in the American West in the 1950s. |
| 1:16.0 | Published in 2015, Painted Horses has quickly become a classic among those who love Western literary fiction. Even more impressive, painted horses was Malcolm's first |
| 1:26.7 | published novel, a truly amazing feat when you consider the breadth and depth of the story and its |
| 1:32.2 | characters. |
| 1:33.0 | Malcolm's obsession with writing began when he was 14 years old, |
| 1:37.0 | when a teacher gave him a copy of Larry McMurtry's lonesome dove |
| 1:41.0 | during an especially formative period of his life. |
| 1:45.0 | From that point on, Malcolm was laser focused on becoming an author, so much so that he completed |
| 1:50.4 | his first full-length novel when he was only 18 years old. |
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