"If you ever wondered what life is like for the down and out, the remarkable Sojourner lays it out in precise and unsparing prose in her latest collection of short stories."
-- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, starred review
From security guards and jack rabbits to bartenders and blue herons, the desertâ€"dwellers in The Talker surface with grit and grace from dustâ€"blown trailers, ancient Joshua trees, and artificial lakes. With her signature downâ€"toâ€"earth storytelling style, Mary Sojourner explores the lives of working class people, threats to Western landscapes, and the complexities of love. The Talker depicts a community weathering the desert glare of the Mojave, seeking refuge, truth, and escape.
MARY SOJOURNER is the author of the novels, 29, Sisters of the Dream and Going Through Ghosts; the short story collections The Talker and Delicate; an essay collection, Bonelight: Ruin and Grace in the New Southwest; and memoirs, Solace: Rituals of Loss and Desire and She Bets Her Life. She is an intermittent NPR commentator and the author of many essays, columns and opâ€"eds for High Country News, Writers on the Range, and other publications. A graduate of the University of Rochester, Sojourner teaches writing in private circles, oneâ€"onâ€"one, at colleges and universities, writing conferences, and book festivals. She believes in both the limitations and possibilities of healing through writing -- the most powerful tool she has found for doing what is necessary to mend. She lives in Flagstaff, Arizona.
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