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Craig’s debut novel, originally published in November 2009 by Riverbend Publishing and now to be re-released by Amazon Publishing in August 2012. Heartwarming and funny, it’s the story of Edward Stanton, an autistic man pushing against middle age and living inside his own world. He’s about to get more from the world outside his door than he bargained for.
Price: $14.95, plus $4 for shipping (U.S. orders only).
Comes signed with a note from the author.

A haunting story of separation and reconciliation, of love and violence, is now available. Booklist calls it “a classic western tale of rough lives and gruff, dangerous men, of innocence betrayed and long, stumbling journeys to love.”
Price: $13.95, plus $4 for shipping (U.S. orders only)
Comes signed with a note from the author.
Craig’s first collection of short fiction uses ten stories to explore the notion of separation — from comfort zones, from ideas, from people, from security. The stories delve into farms and cities, into love and despair, into what drives us and what scares us, peeling back the layers of our humanity with every page.
Price: $14, plus $4 shipping.
The collected work of one of Montana’s leading journalists. Ed Kemmick ventures into the heart of the Big Sky State and extracts stories of everyday, extraordinary people who give the place flavor and light. A must for any lover of Montana. This book is published by Missouri Breaks Press, a small house owned by Craig.
Price: $14, plus $4 for shipping (U.S. orders only).
Comes signed with a note from the author.
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