Founded in 1973 by the University of Montana’s MFA program, this literary magazine has featured luminaries like William Stafford and Jane Hirshfield [16, 21].
Surprisingly, the name "CutBank" is synonymous with high-caliber creative writing. Cut Bank
Nearby, the Triple Divide Peak marks a rare hydrological point where water flows toward the Pacific, the Gulf of Mexico, and Hudson Bay [26]. Founded in 1973 by the University of Montana’s
In the high plains of northern Montana, where the wind never seems to stop and the horizon stretches forever, sits . Often called the "Coldest Spot in the Nation," this small town is much more than a weather statistic—it is a rugged intersection of Blackfeet heritage, industrial grit, and unexpected literary prestige. 1. The Gateway to the "Crown of the Continent" the Gulf of Mexico