New Stories from the Southwest

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D. Seth Horton
Ohio University Press, 2008 - Fiction - 285 pages

The beauty and barrenness of the southwestern landscape naturallylends itself to the art of storytellers. It is a land of heat and dryness, aland of spirits, a land that is misunderstood by those living along thecoasts.

New Stories from the Southwest presents nineteen short stories that appeared in North American periodicals between January and December 2006. Though many of these stories vary by aesthetics, tone, voice, and almost any other craft category one might wish to use, they are nevertheless bound together by at least one factor, which is that the landscape of the region plays a key role in their narratives. They each evoke and explore what it means to exist in thisunique corner of the country.

Selected by editor D. Seth Horton, the former fiction editor for the Sonora Review, from a wide cross-section of journals and magazines, and with a foreword by noted writer Ray Gonzalez, New Stories from the Southwest presents a generous sampling of the best of contemporary fiction situated in this often overlooked area of the country. Swallow Press is particularly pleased to publish this wide-ranging collection of stories from both new and established writers.

Contributors to New Stories from the Southwest are:
- Alan Cheuse
- Matt Clark
- Lorien Crow
- Kathleen De Azvedo
- Alan Elyshevitz
- Marcela Fuentes
- Dennis Fulgoni
- Ray Gonzalez
- Anna Green
- Donald Lucio Hurd
- Toni Jensen
- Charles Kemnitz
- Elmo Lum
- Tom McWhorter
- S. G. Miller
- Peter Rock
- Alicita Rodriguez
- John Tait
- Patrick Tobin
- Valery Varble

 

Contents

The Secret Heart of Christ
10
Cowboys and Indians
70
Together We Are Lost
78
Hermano
88
Looking for Eight
102
Dead Mans Nail
112
Food Stamp
128
Guadalupe and the Taxman
138
A Tragedy with Pigs
184
Old Border Road
192
Gold Firebird
214
Imagining Bisbee
228
Reasons for Concern RegardingMy Girlfriend of Five DaysMonica Garza
230
Passage
238
Bat
250
Publications Consulted
262

At the Powwow Hotel
148
The Fifth Daughter
158
What I Never Said
174
Contributors
266
Credits
282
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About the author (2008)

D. Seth Horton was born in San Diego and graduated from the University of Arizona with an MFA in creative writing. A former fiction editor for the Sonora Review, he currently lives in Tucson with his wife.

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