Living with scruples: no detail is overlooked in a novelist's California workroom
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A famous woman author's workroom is not the usual writer's room filled with books and dark walls. This workroom is papered with gay floral patterns and bereft of books except a few special copies of her novels and a dictionary. Located on the ground floor of her California house, it opens into a garden.
Publication Name: House & Garden
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1087-9528
Year: 1992
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Montana memories
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A return trip to a Montana ranch remembered from childhood finds it renamed, with luxury accommodations and recreational facilities. Mountain Sky and Elk Canyon are guest ranches with luxury cabins, north of Bozeman. Other points of interest in the area are described.
Publication Name: House & Garden
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1087-9528
Year: 1992
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Novelist Walter Kirn treks through big sky country with a llama on a leash. And the llama dictates the pace
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A novelist describes his trek with five companions through Montana's Tobacco Root Mountains with llamas as beasts of burden. He says the hike is good for his waistline and it restores his harmony with nature and self.
Publication Name: House & Garden
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 1087-9528
Year: 1993
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