Peter Bowen Explained
Peter Bowen |
Birth Date: | 22 May 1945 |
Occupation: | Writer |
Nationality: | American |
Peter Bowen was an American writer born May 22, 1945, and died April 8, 2020.
He lived in Livingston, Montana and had worked as a cowboy, hunting and fishing guide, folksinger, poet, essayist, and novelist. He was the author of the Yellowstone Kelly historical novels as well as the Gabriel Du Pré mysteries. He also wrote humor and hunting articles under the pseudonym "Coyote Jack" for Forbes FYI magazine.[1] [2]
Works
Yellowstone Kelly novels
- Yellowstone Kelly: Gentleman and Scout, 1987
- Kelly Blue, 1991
- Imperial Kelly, 1992
- Kelly and the Three-toed Horse, 2001
Gabriel Du Pré mysteries
- Coyote Wind, 1994
- Specimen Song, 1995
- Wolf, No Wolf, 1996
- Notches, 1997
- Thunder Horse, 1998
- Long Son, 1999
- The Stick Game, 2000
- Cruzatte and Maria, 2001
- Ash Child, 2002
- Badlands, 2003
- The Tumbler, 2004
- Stewball, 2005
- Nails, 2006
- Bitter Creek, 2015
- Solus, 2018
External links
- https://web.archive.org/web/20080530171042/http://us.macmillan.com/Author/peterbowen
- http://www.bozemannet.com/livingston_montana/writers.php
- Peter Bowen Papers (University of Montana Archives)
Notes and References
- Web site: Peter Bowen.
- Web site: McCumber . David . Montana novelist remembered as 'a writer's writer' . Bozeman Daily Chronicle . Lee Enterprises . 13 April 2020.