Elena Taylor

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Jerry D. McDonnell – More info on Jerry after the word/prompt for the week to the right. “Winter Too Short, Too Loud” Published in South Dakota Review; Vol. 43, No. 1 & 2, Spring/Summer 2005 Reprinted with permission from the author. The following is copywritten material and cannot be used or distributed without permission by […]

Winter Too Short, Too Loud

Final Installment When she awoke her husband was beside her in another wood place. It smelled good and light came in through an opening you could see through. “Stay strong,” he said. “Things are going to get better.” “What is this thing I am on?” she asked. “It is called a bed. Isn’t it nice? […]

Winter Too Short, Too Loud

Part 3 The sun was high in the sky the next day when Anita heard the voice of Elena calling out as she ran to the dugout. Anita, still asleep, vaguely remembered hearing Elena’s warning cries or the the gusik men and the Yup’ik men shouting. Guns were shown, bows and arrows and harpoons were […]

Winter Too Short, Too Loud

Part 2 – See Post Below for Part 1 Anita felt the warmth of sun on her face. She saw her Yup’ik husband coming across the tundra, a pack dog walking behind him. As usual, he was smiling and laughing. He had two rabbits in his hand. Behind him a flock of ptarmigan still in […]

Winter Too Short, Too Loud

Part 1 Anita was not afraid of many things. The day she killed the strange, gusik outsider had not bothered her. He had killed her husband. Some of the people say she had killed the killer. She didn’t mean to kill him, but he was a bad man. Her husband was a good man. It […]