Thanksgiving Fiction

Thanksgiving Fiction

November 28, 2013

Features, Art / Culture, Envirolocal

In wishing you a peaceful weekend after the busy joys of Thanksgiving, we offer two short stories for your leisurely reading. Baker Morrow writes of the dry landscape and dry humor of southern New Mexico in stories from  McKelligon Canyon. And Ed Merta gives fictional energy to climate change politics in New Mexico’s future.

 

Mary Kelley by Baker Morrow

 

The Game Changer by Ed Merta

 

(Feature image by Martin Cathrae)




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V.B. Price

V.B. Price is editor and co-founder of New Mexico Mercury. He is the former editor of Century Magazine and New Mexico Magazine, former city editor of the New Mexico Independent, and long-time columnist for the late Albuquerque Tribune. His latest book is The Orphaned Land: New Mexico’s Environment Since the Manhattan Project. He retired as the editor of the Mary Burritt Christiansen Poetry Series at UNM Press in 2010. He has taught in the UNM Honors Program since l986.

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