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WyoFile economics writer Samuel Western has spent 25 years exploring the
west. He's been a correspondent for the Economist of London since 1985, but his
stories have also... ...more
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SamuelWyoFile economics writer Samuel Western
has spent 25 years exploring the west. He's been a correspondent for the Economist
of London since 1985, but his stories have also appeared in the Wall Street Journal,
LIFE, Sports Illustrated, E-Magazine, and High Country News. He's a contributing
author to two books, The Next West, and Wild and Fair (due out in March 2008). He's
the author of Pushed Off the Mountain, Sold Down the River: Wyoming's Search for
its Soul , and A Random Census of Souls (due out December 2008).
Western specializes in economic history, ethical issues, and examining the human
aspect of shifting demographics.
Western lives in Sheridan with his black lab,
Finn. His two children, Sally and Cyrus, are away at school. His interests include
literature of the land (from Virgil to Houseman to Heaney), history all sorts, music,
and cooking. He is a licensed Wyoming hunting guide.
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