Montana Myths: Malcolm Brooks
The author of Painted Horses on his high metabolism, learning from elders, and subverting myths of the American West.
David Abrams’ debut novel about the Iraq War, Fobbit, was named a New York Times Notable Book of 2012 and a Best Book of 2012 by Barnes and Noble. It was also featured as part of B&N’s Discover Great New Writers program. His short stories have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and have appeared in Esquire, Narrative, Glimmer Train Stories, The Missouri Review, and many other places. He regularly blogs about the literary life at The Quivering Pen.
The author of Painted Horses on his high metabolism, learning from elders, and subverting myths of the American West.
When I heard that Gabriel García Márquez had died, I immediately thought of three things: the fine grit of Iraqi sand…
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