After working as a wildlife researcher in Yellowstone National Park in the '80s, Kevin Rhoades returned to America's first national park to spend days afield with wildlife filmmaker Bob Landis, to write his life's chronicle.
A freelance writer, Rhoades received his bachelor's of science degree in biology from Manchester College (Indiana) and a master's of arts degree in journalism from the University of Montana. From 1999-2004, Rhoades worked as publications editor for Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA). From 2004-2010, he served as OWAA's executive director. Rhoades, www.kevinrhoades.com, is an avid outdoors enthusiast and lives with his wife and two children in Missoula, Montana.
The e-book version of "Wildlife Stalker - Days in the Life of Filmmaker Bob Landis" was nominated, was a finalist, and was the First Place winner in the Biography category for Dan Poynter's 2011 Global eBook Awards. The Awards ceremony was videotaped and simulcast worldwide.