V6N3 of Project Upland Magazine Fall 2024

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Fall in the uplands is a contrast of busy times as we move across the landscape in pursuit of game, highlighted by periods of silence in camps across the country, campfires, lanterns, and hopefully some good reading material. In Volume Six, Issue Three, we lean heavily into the stories and conversations that bring on upland literature. The cover story features our newest published book, Mark Parman’s “Upland Matters,” with an illustration by Jay Dowd. We also dive into our latest audiobook, “Chic and I,” and we do not forget the dogs, guns, and wild birds that make this all so special to us. Rossano moves from Italian cuisine to take on the American classic burger with a grouse twist, while Jenny gives us a flavorful exploration of Vietnamese cuisine and quail.

We hope this issue makes it into your hunting camps this fall and becomes well-worn from friends and family as you make your own stories in the fields and forests.

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Get Volume Six Issue Three of Project Upland Magazine at newsstand price and experience the award-winning series in print!

In the Fall 2024 Issue

“Past, Meet Present: Classic Upland Stories in the Digital Age – Opening Letter” – By A.J. DeRosa

Turbidity – Letter from the Editor-in-Chief – By Gabriela Zaldumbide

“Sharp-tailed Grouse Burger” – by Rossano Russo

“Vietnamese Ginger-Braised Quail – by Jenny Nguyen-Wheatley

“Uplandcraft” – by Mark Parman (Cover Story)

“Midwestern Bobwhite Conservation: The Time for Action is Now” – By Kyle Hedges & Frank Loncarich

“Our Sacred Field” – by Brian James Stone

“The Ghost of Dillon Mews” – By Mike Fitzgerald

“Chic and I” – by Leonard Goodwin

“Developing a Grouse Dog” – By Jason Carter

“The 12 That Carries Like A 20” – by Matthew Every

“I Wear Two Hats” – by Zachary Adams

A Fuzzier Perspective” by Naomi Coates

 

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Weight 11.6 oz
Dimensions .25 × 8.5 × 10.75 in

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