The Last Code Talker
March 31, 2018[…] the Jews would be persecuted? Was that a justification for death camps. We think we corner the market on truth, but the other day as we were leaving Brother Yazzie’s, a rattlesnake coiled up […]
[…] the Jews would be persecuted? Was that a justification for death camps. We think we corner the market on truth, but the other day as we were leaving Brother Yazzie’s, a rattlesnake coiled up […]
[…] ahead of me with you not eatin’ much.” “Who don’t like sourdough? And he’s fifteen. Been around stock his whole life.” “Their stock is dairy cows. Not beef cattle.” They rocked side by side. […]
[…] feet. Ready to leave. I started collecting our trash. She said, “What proofed you,/your debut? The button/the stock you married./Welt? Peach? Ash?” I recognized the words. They opened the poem Jennifer wrote about our […]
[…] consciousness. It is not hard. Hovering in her mind is her new father’s disappointed expression from the market, his pale face eclipsing the past. Mary reaches toward the heavens with her right hand, wanting […]
[…] instant, a mere second of profound and ultimate realization. He would plunge his bomb-laden aircraft into an American ship off Okinawa, and they would all die together. His friends his enemies, his enemies his […]
[…] about finding inner peace.” “Soaps and oils,” Norman said. “I didn’t realize there was much of a market.” “You’d be surprised,” Maggie said. “I ship products to New Zealand and Finland. They’re things I […]
[…] to sweat the small stuff. It was all listed in the carbon-smudged contract Lucy had typed up: Stock orange juice for a diabetic drummer. Arrange a hair appointment for the band director. Provide buttons. […]
[…] what he means by that. I go to punk/hardcore shows, and I’ve heard the term on the news reports about gang violence in Salt Lake. But Jacob says most of the media coverage of […]
[…] I worry that as your reputation as a Chief grows you get too swallowed up in Confederation politics. It’s a game you are good at—even though you claim to hate it. I think at […]
[…] just too bad that Mormon bigots can find a theological tree-trunk to hide behind. Joseph H. Pearson, News Editor Saints’ Herald Independence, Missouri *** Dear Sirs: . . . In reading Preston Nibley’s excellent […]