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Stephen Reynolds

Last updated on Tuesday, September 30, 2003

Stephen Reynolds
Stephen Reynolds
Author Stephen Reynolds says, "I grew up in New Mexico and spent the better part of my first thirty years wandering around the state searching all the nooks and crannies like an errant coyote - ten years of that nomadic existence being paid for by the Game and Fish Department. How can you beat it? Then I was lucky enough to get the same kind of job in Alaska, and spent another twenty years or so wandering around in that part of the country. So, I guess you could say I have an intimate knowledge of the back-areas of both states."

Steve has been published in the UNM Literary Journal Thunderbird, New Mexico Wildlife, Northwest Parks & Wildlife, the Sierra County Sentinel, and is a frequent contributor to the Anchorage Daily News Sunday Magazine We Alaskans. His current published book is a non-fiction hardcover, Beyond the Killing Tree: A Journey of Discovery, by Epicenter Press of Seattle; a book that combines his experiences in the wilderness areas of New Mexico and Alaska.

What is he writing now? "Essays . . . my first love is the essay, though I have a Civil War novel ready for publishing, and two non-fiction titles. One is the biography of a Custer scout, and the other is about experiences in flying the Alaska bush."

Steve lives in ,Talkeetna Alaska with his wife Judy, and spends a sizeable part of the year traveling the western half of the "Lower 48" states in a camper trailer "snooping and sniffing about, as usual."

Articles by Stephen Reynolds

A Desert Mountain —  it doesn't look like bear country
Along with the Mexican grey wolf, no grizzly has ranged in these canyons, or anywhere in New Mexico, since the early 1930s (a good enough reason alone to call it the Depression Era). The bear here are the blacks (Ursus americanus), with additional color phases of cinnamon, brown, and custard.

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