Short essay in Like the Wind magazine

My favorite sports magazines have always been those written, edited, and published by a community that truly loves their sport. For mountain biking, it was Dirt Rag magazine. As a runner, I subscribe to several, but I always spend the most time, per issue, with Like the Wind. It publishes the most authentic stories from runners who put to words their passion for everything from marathon training to race day to the daily standards. Each issue is a carefully gathered collection of stories from around the world, all focusing on why we love to run. I’m honored to have a short essay in issue #49, which is landing in subscribers’ mailboxes this week. Part philosophical reflection, part attempt to transcend the mental – “Colluvium” is my shot at why running’s so great. If you’re not already a subscriber to Like the Wind, you can fix that here.

Desert Landscapes

While in graduate school, I wrote a little thing about nothing. I am not sure if this is a prose poem or a story or an essay, but whatever it is, the cross-genre journal Espacio Fronterizo found room for it in their November 2023 publications. Thanks to the editors for giving “Desert Landscapes” a home.

When you see a train, you see the whole miles-long train of hoppers and tankers and engines, you see it all at once, all in one look off to the side. It is far away, but nothing keeps you from seeing it all at once because there is nothing out there.