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Bandidos Banned In Todos Santos About the Author; Recent Works
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More Stories From Todos Santos Katie On Her Own On the evening of the day she turned sixty, Katie found herself at yet another expat party... When I Was Dead After I died, things got a lot easier... Bandidos The way she described it to me, one minute they were driving happily down the Baja peninsula, young lovers on holiday, a few minutes later they were speeding back the other way, her favorite yellow blouse and clean white shorts streaked with blood, her bloody hands clutching the biggest emerald either one of them had ever seen... Woman Feel Nothing Night dark. Moon big in sky. Wolf come. Take baby from cave... All The Pretty Colors I don't know how it came to this. I don't know how I ended up this way. I suppose it began with the color red... Fatherland A noise in the living room woke the boy... A View To Die For Ah! There you are. Sit down. Careful! Yes, it's like stepping onto a merry-go-round... Fertig I suppose I might be forgiven, a man of my advanced years, succumbing to the natural temptation to look back and reflect upon my life's accomplishments... On The Eve Of His Eternal Piety The debauch was over. The artist came to beneath a pile of sweaty torsos and soiled limbs... Town Without Pita (originally published in El Calendario) Legs In the course of her career as a war correspondent, Lindsay Nelson had seen more than her share of amputees... On The Mend (published in Issue #11 of Cafe Irreal) Dead Whale Ask any of the regulars at Shut Up Frank's why they picked up and moved to Todos Santos, you're bound to get a colorful story... Fountain Of Life Rodrigo came down from his meditation refreshed, spiritually centered, and ready to ream the world a new one... Loriana's Walk The dogs were barking. Someone outside the gate... Barking Dog Books, 4/2004, 160p., 5½ x 8¼, $14.95, Soft 0-9718287-2-5 |