Chris Dombrowski is a Missoula-based writer, poet, teacher, and fishing guide, and he\u2019s also the author of the excellent new book \u201cThe River You Touch: Making a Life on Moving Water.\u201d If you\u2019re a longtime Mountain & Prairie listener, you probably remember Chris\u2019s first appearance on the podcast in which we discussed his first book \u201cBody of Water\u201d and his poetry collection, \u201cRagged Anthem.\u201d Since that first conversation, Chris has become a great friend, sounding board, and supporter, and his generous spirit and creative commitment continue to be a huge source of inspiration for everything I\u2019m trying to do here at Mountain & Prairie.
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Like me, Chris is not originally from the West, but since moving here, he has built a meaningful, purpose-driven life that is deeply connected to the region\u2019s rugged land and powerful rivers. Whether guiding fishing clients on the Big Hole, foraging food with his family, or hunting birds with his dog Zeke, the West\u2019s wild places are a cornerstone of Chris\u2019s life\u2013 professionally, personally, and spiritually. His new book \u201cThe River You Touch\u201d offers rich insights into his journey from his home state of Michigan to his now-home of Montana, as well as his personal evolution as a husband, father, friend, and community member. Beautifully written, surprisingly vulnerable, and extremely inspiring, \u201cThe River You Touch\u201d is one of the best books I\u2019ve read this year.
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Chris and I connected virtually and had a fun conversation about the book, fatherhood, adventure, writing, and much more. We started by discussing how \u201cThe River You Touch\u201d came to be, which has an interesting connection to our first podcast conversation. We talk about his process of combining poetic prose with non-fiction narrative, as well as his desire to explore ideas around masculinity and vulnerability. We talk a lot about Jim Harrison\u2013 their friendship, Harrison\u2019s genius, and his other-worldly work ethic. We discuss family, the blessing of having strong and tough wives, advice for aspiring writers, and more good book recommendations. Enjoy!
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