Cut Bank File
Founded in 1973 by the University of Montana’s MFA program, this literary magazine has featured luminaries like William Stafford and Jane Hirshfield [16, 21].
The surrounding Glacier County is a hub for dryland farming , producing vast quantities of wheat and barley that stretch across the prairie [3, 23]. 4. Cultural Crossroads Cut Bank
Cut Bank sits on the edge of the , creating a unique cultural blend. Founded in 1973 by the University of Montana’s
The magazine’s features often include deep-dive interviews with authors like David James Duncan and Debra Magpie Earling, exploring the "myth of the American West" [10, 12, 19]. 3. Energy and Agriculture Cultural Crossroads Cut Bank sits on the edge
Whether you are chasing the thrill of a Montana winter or the quiet depth of a literary journal, Cut Bank offers a raw, authentic glimpse into the heart of the American West.