Running Eagle Falls and snippet from my short story collection.

A snippet from my short story “Fletcher’s Mountains” from my collection, “The Gloaming”:

Fletcher had seen wolf packs disappear between robust trunks of aspen and pine. He’d seen rare grizzly bears amble into bogs. He once watched Enders climb a ridge as if assisted by wings. He’d vanished over the crest like it was nothing.

The watch stopped.

Fletcher looked up from the stove, gazing upon the forest. So still. Much of the world is now, too. Winter has a way of making you see right. The icy crust under the snow squeezes the earth clean. We’ve needed that for a long time now, he supposed.

Enders always knew that.”

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Running Eagle Falls, or “Trick Falls” in Glacier National Park.

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