Contributing Editor Ian Frazier's books including On the Rez, Great Plains, Coyote v. Acme, and most recently, Fish's Eye. The former New Yorker staff writer grew up in Ohio and in 1977 graduated from Harvard, where he wrote for the Lampoon. Frazier's work has also appeared in The Atlantic, The Washington Post Magazine, and other publications. He lives in Montclair, New Jersey.
Outfoxing the Fox
To catch a caveman like Osama bin Laden, who's at home in some of the earth's most remote mountains, what you really need is a great outdoorsman.
Yo, Frank!
In the unlikeliest of places, in the waters off JFK airport in New York, Frazier lands a few big fish with Captain Frank, a guide who matches his passion striper for striper and knows why fishing is connected to everything.
Fishing with Jack
Why I love Jack, even if he does copy everything I do.
A Kielbasa Too Far
Why do we get sick when traveling in out-of-the-way places? Join Frazier, plus some liver flukes, dysentery, and cholera, on an enlightening journey that will make your stomach turn.
bottom of the planet-or the top-and you can't miss the warning signs of a warm apocalypse. And at the heart of the mystery, like broken shards of a colder climate, float the icebergs, ghost-white messengers trying to tell us something we can't quite fathom.
Our Business is People. Well, People and Trout.
Actually, People and Trout and Some Ancillary High-Margin Items Like Neoprene Waders and Midges and the Like, Because, You Know, That's Where the Real Profits Are. Welcome to Pools and Riffles outfitters, where the guides are as unique as the service.