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Thank you for your interest in Big Sky Journal, the magazine of the Northern Rockies. Big Sky Journal is published by Big Sky Journal LLC. Business and production offices are in Bozeman, Montana. We publish five times per year: Fly Fishing; Spring/Summer; Arts; BSJ HOME; and Fall/Winter.
Our content is as diverse as backcountry adventure, fine dining, architecture, ranching, rodeo, fly-fishing and hunting. All of our features, columns, poetry, fiction and photography focus on the Northern Rockies landscape, culture, people, places and wildlife. We strongly recommend that you familiarize yourself with Big Sky Journal before sending a query.
Big Sky Journal is a high-end general interest magazine that captures the full range of culture and lifestyle in the Northern Rockies. We cover stories throughout Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. Our readership is highly active, with the majority interested in fly-fishing, hunting and hiking, but also with sophisticated tastes in food, art and architecture. BSJ cherishes and respects the landscape and the way it shapes people in the West. Like the region that the magazine showcases, we are a publication of juxtaposition: small towns with big ideas; changing communities with old-fashioned values; low-key lives with high speed Internet.
We do not run stories featuring commercial guides or outfitters, but offer personal experiences from knowledgeable contributors in the field. BSJ strives to capture real life in this region, focusing on backcountry and backstreet haunts that provide an insider’s perspective to the readership. BSJ adheres to AP Style.
BSJ is interested in introspective articles by knowledgeable writers/photographers who approach a story from a unique angle, whether it is from a first-person perspective of competing in a sled dog race or as an observer at an art show. Subjects have a human interest angle and range from conservation to cowboy art, history to humanity and everything in between.
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