Camas (magazine) explained

Camas: The Nature of the West
Publisher:Camas
University of Montana
Frequency:Semianual
Country:United States
Language:American English
Category:Nature, Environment, American West, Culture
Founded:1992
Website:www.umt.edu/camas

Camas: The Nature of the West is a non-profit literary journal run by graduate students of the Environmental Studies Program at the University of Montana. Established in 1992, Camas publishes non-fiction, fiction, poetry and photography on nature, place, and culture of the American West. The magazine produces two issues per year.[1]

Recognition

Camas has been recognized in national magazines such as Utne Reader and High Country News for its unique mixture of personal essays, photos, and poetry related to life in the west with its cohabitation of people and wildlife.[2] [3] The magazine was also recognized by the travel magazine Matador Network as the #7 "Magazines, Journals, and Blogs Every Travel Writer Should Know About" in 2009.

Contributors

An array of both established and emerging authors and photographers have contributed to Camas. The following is a list of notable writers who have appeared in the journal:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Camas Magazine. 16 September 2015.
  2. Web site: Dear friends. High Country News. 12 March 2008 . 16 September 2015.
  3. Web site: Why Read Books?. Utne Reader. 16 September 2015.