Monte Burke
Monte Burke is a Garden & Gun contributing editor and the New York Times best-selling author of Saban and Lords of the Fly, among other books. He is also a contributing editor at Forbes and The Drake. He grew up primarily in Alabama and North Carolina and now lives in Brooklyn with his wife and daughters.
Arts & Culture
Remembering the author of Forrest Gump and many other books and longtime G&G contributor
G&G Interview
Catching up with the Texas native and four-time Oscar nominee, who portrays abolitionist John Brown in a new miniseries
Sporting
Simon Perkins, now the third generation to head the family-run company, on his guiding background, expanding participation in the outdoors, and why he never misses a yearly fishing trip to Florida
SOUTHERN HEROES
Through hell and high water, the Louisiana groups form a river of relief
Land & Conservation
The fate of the South’s last frontier teeters on the brink—after decades of losing ground to environmental devastation, the endangered Florida habitat and its legions of supporters may finally be turning the tide
Arts & Culture
Author Winston Groom looks back at the Oscar-winning film adaptation’s debut—and the journey that led him there
Made in the South
Bevolo Gas and Electric Lights carries the look of the French Quarter around the world
HURRICANE MICHAEL
Panhandle dispatch: A 70-mile run along the Florida coast
Arts & Culture
John T. Edge and Wright Thompson explore the modern intersection of the sport and Southern cuisine
Homeplace
In Santa Rosa Beach, this home blends indoor and outdoor living
Collections
For North Carolina sportsman Danny Ellis, seeking out rare calls is all about the thrill of the hunt
Arts & Culture
Dynasties don’t last forever, so let’s roll with the Tide while we can
Sporting
From the pine forests of the Red Hills to the foothills of the Andes, plan your next hunt at these destination properties
Sporting
Southerners need not travel far to get up close with some of the world’s best sporting art
Sporting Scene
A Georgia trainer revives the reputation of a historic gundog
Hurricane Harvey
Volunteers from Louisiana don’t wait to be called
Collections
Rick Ellis’s hundreds of cookbooks preserve the South’s history one recipe at a time
Sporting
Once the country’s most promising downhill skier, Andy Mill never brought home an Olympic medal. But he found a second chance at greatness on the water—and along the way found himself, too
Arts & Culture
The business mogul, broadway producer, and philanthropist on his latest adventures
Sporting Scene
A South Carolina phenom is helping break down the sport’s gender boundaries