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  1. May 1, 2015 · Pat Hill | Friday May. 1st, 2015. A story about a bizarre chapter in a Bozeman writer’s life hit the big screen last month with the release of the film True Story. A story assignment first brought Mike Finkel to southwest Montana in 1993, and he’s called Bozeman home base ever since.

  2. Wordsmiths of Southwest Montana: Mike Finkel. Sitting down with author Mike Finkel. Mike Finkel shunned the typical path taken by his fellow University of Pennsylvania graduates and became an outdoor writer. His first story won him a free ski trip out West, and he’s been here ever since.

  3. Apr 17, 2015 · In February 2002, the disgraced New York Times journalist Michael Finkel was hiding out in his home near Bozeman, Mont., alternating pacing, lying burrowed beneath his laundry, and clamping...

  4. May 28, 2006 · Scorned by his colleagues, Finkel retreated to Montana, awaiting the merciless media inquiries that were sure to come. The first call came sooner than expected, but the reporter wasn't...

  5. When he was finally captured and arrested in April 2013, the story of the North Pond Hermit made headlines worldwide, but Knight spoke to only one journalist: Michael Finkel. In an exclusive excerpt from his new book, Finkel explains the origins of the whispered myth that haunted central Maine for decades, the legend of The Stranger in the Woods.

  6. Mike learned that a man named Christian Longo, accused of murdering his wife and children in Oregon, had assumed Finkels identity while on the run in Mexico.

  7. Feb 20, 2024 · Beyond his writerly acumen, however, Finkel is a family man. For years, the author lived in Bozeman, Montana, skiing nearby Bridger Bowl and mountain biking the local trails, along with his wife, Jill, and three children Phoebe (17), Beckett (16), and Alix (14).

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