Patrick E. Douglas lives in Montana with his wife Jessica and their two sons Marky and Jack. Douglas, a journalist since 1994, has written for numerous magazines and newspapers across the country. A movie critic who has watched thousands of films, Douglas initially began writing novels as a way of getting the original stories in his brain onto paper. A non-fiction junkie, Douglas occasionally finds inspiration in fiction books from authors such as Chuck Palahniuk and Thomas Harris. He has written numerous acclaimed books, including Thalamus, Niobrara's Thorn, Redeem, Game Seven and Frankie Funder.
Letters from a Land of Grass - A Snowy Trip Over the Pass (11-24-2023)
Classical Journey ~ Grant Harville, Symphony Holiday Concert Preview
Letters from a Land of Grass - Biodiesel Waste (11-17-2023)
Letters from a Land of Grass - Regenerative (11-10-2023)
Front Range Outdoors ~
Voices & Views ~ Richard Liebert - Veterans’ Memorial & 11-11 Ceremony, KGPR, The Electron, Civil Service
Letters from a Land of Grass - How Cows Encouraged Democracy (11-3-2023)
Letters from a Land of Grass - October Changes (10-26-2023)
City Connections ~ Public Safety Levy Information
Electric City Currents ~ Gordon Johnson - ”40 Years of KGPR”
Great Falls Rising ~ City Commission Candidate Forum
”Community Safety: Good For Our Community, Good For Our Businesses” Panel Discussion
Crimestoppers In Action Ep. #10 ~ Gavin Sundquist, Youth Dynamics
Letters from a Land of Grass - Weaning Time (10-20-2023)
Classical Journey ~ Evan Tegley, Great Falls Symphony & Chinook Winds Oboist
Letters from a Land of Grass - Tree in the Trail (10-13-2023)
Classical Journey 10-7-23 ~ GF Symphony Director Cynthia Stevens & Baritone Darryl Stevens
Voices & Views ~ Jason Riphenburg, Chief Juvenile Probation Officer
Letters from a Land of Grass - Building Appraisal (10-6-2023)
Classical Journey ~ Symphony Preview w/ Grant Harville
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